The London Cable Car Order 2012

Alcohol and controlled drugs

6.—(1) A person who is unfit as a result of being drunk or under the influence of controlled drugs must not enter, attempt to enter or remain on the cable car system.

(2) A person must not—

(a)enter, attempt to enter or remain on the cable car system while in possession of an open container of alcohol; or

(b)consume alcohol on the cable car system,

unless permitted to do so in a particular area by written permission from the operator or an authorised person.

(3) Without prejudice to byelaw 6(2), where notices have been displayed at the stations specifying the dates and times during which alcohol is not permitted on the cable car system, a person must not enter or attempt to enter the cable car system in possession of alcohol.

(4) Where an authorised person reasonably believes that any person is unfit to enter or remain on the cable car system as a result of being drunk or under the influence of controlled drugs, or is in possession of alcohol in contravention of any provision of this byelaw, the authorised person may—

(a)require that person to leave the cable car system at the next available opportunity;

(b)prevent that person from entering or remaining on the cable car system until the authorised person is satisfied that the person is no longer in an unfit condition or in possession of alcohol in contravention of this byelaw; and

(c)remove any alcohol or controlled drugs.