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What are the regulations and legal considerations for distributing alcohol samples in public spaces in the UK?

Members discussed sampling alcohol in public spaces like parks and transport hubs, with the consensus that closed miniatures are generally not prohibited by law in these settings. However, the community's practical approach reflects a permissive rather than strictly regulatory stance.

**Key points from the community:**

- Closed spirit miniatures in public spaces (parks, near tube stations) are not explicitly prohibited by law, according to member discussion - A formal **Guidance-Note-Product-Sampling.pdf** document exists and was shared in the group—this is the primary reference material members consulted - Members emphasized the importance of **not distributing samples to minors** under any circumstances - The community's de facto strategy is low-friction: hand out samples, and if challenged by authorities, apologize and relocate - Formal venue-based sampling (e.g., **The Whisky Exchange** on Great Portland Street) operates within clear commercial licensing frameworks and is unambiguous

**Caveats:** The group's casual "forgiveness, not permission" approach suggests sampling in public spaces operates in a gray area. Members did not discuss local council bylaws, which may vary by borough or specific location. For any planned sampling campaign, consulting the formal guidance document (which members referenced) and checking local authority rules for the specific location is strongly advised.

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