A nationwide police crackdown on barbers and hairdressers offering complimentary drinks started in Dunedin.
A number of barbershops had been visited by police and warned it was illegal to give their customers alcohol because they did not hold a liquor licence.
Dunedin alcohol harm prevention officer Sergeant Ian Paulin told the Otago Daily Times today he first became aware of the practice in the middle of last month when he found out Barkers Groom Room in George St was offering drinks to customers.
Other Dunedin businesses had also been offering drinks to customers, including a nail salon which offered a glass of wine to customers as part of a Christmas special last year, Sgt Paulin said.
Rather than prosecuting the businesses, Sergeant Paulin told their operators about their legal obligations.