1.3 A resolution made under 1.1 may be made, amended or revoked at any time. 1.4 Before specifying a public place under 1.1, the Council will consider: 1.4.1 Whether liquor is likely to be present in a public place on the days or periods specified; and 1.4.2 Information about the nature of the locality and the reasons why the prohibition is being sought: 1.4.3 The scale and nature of the area proposed for the ban: 1.4.4 Whether or not private rights will be unnecessarily or unjustly invaded: 1.4.5 Whether it is necessary to consult the public to gauge community views on the issue. 2. LIQUOR PROHIBITION 2.1 No person may, either generally, or where a specified period applies, in that specified period: 2.1.1 Consume, bring into or possess liquor in a specified public place; and 2.1.2 In conjunction with a prohibition in 2.1.1, have or use a vehicle in a specified public place 3. EXCEPTIONS 3.1 As provided for in section 147(3) of the Local Government Act 2002, this bylaw does not prohibit in the case of liquor in an unopened bottle or other unopened container: 3.1.1 The transport of that liquor from premises that adjoin a public place during any period when, under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989, it is lawful to sell liquor on those premises for consumption off the premises, provided the liquor is promptly removed from the public place: 3.1.2 The transport of that liquor from outside a public place for delivery to premises that adjoin the public place, provided the premises are licensed for the sale of liquor under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989: 3.1.3 The transport of that liquor from outside a public place to premises that adjoin a public place- 3.1.3.1 by, or for delivery to, a resident of those premises or by his or her bona fide visitors; or 3.1.3.2 from those premises to a place outside the public place by a resident of those premises, provided the liquor is promptly removed from the public place. 3.2 In addition, this bylaw does not prohibit, in the case of liquor in an unopened bottle or other unopened container: 3.2.1 The transport of that liquor from outside a public place for delivery to premises that adjoin the public place, provided the premises are licensed for the consumption of alcohol under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989: Page 2