Retailers are disappointed at Auckland Council moving towards restricting the sale of booze, despite claims the proposed policy is pandering to the liquor industry.
The council has amended its proposed alcohol policy. If adopted it would require retail liquor outlets to close by 9pm.
Retail NZ spokesman Greg Harford says the move would be an inconvenience to the public.
The Government has set default national trading hours for liquor shops from 7am to 11pm, he says, and there's no demonstrable evidence to suggest that reducing those hours will in anyway reduce alcohol related harm.
Harford says the current national trading hours for liquor shops are reasonable.