Enforcing the Grant Program Certification of Hours - Cops in Shops is a legal document that was released by the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety - Office of The Attorney General - a government authority operating within New Jersey.
Q: What is the Underage Drinking Laws Grant Program Certification of Hours?
A: The Underage Drinking Laws Grant Program Certification of Hours is a program that enforces the laws related to underage drinking.
Q: What is Cops in Shops in New Jersey?
A: Cops in Shops is an initiative in New Jersey where law enforcement officers work undercover in local stores, targeting underage buyers of alcohol.
Q: What is the purpose of Cops in Shops?
A: The purpose of Cops in Shops is to deter underage drinkers and reduce the availability of alcohol to minors.
Q: How does Cops in Shops work?
A: In Cops in Shops, law enforcement officers pose as store employees and monitor for underage buyers attempting to purchase alcohol.
Q: What happens when an underage buyer is caught in Cops in Shops?
A: When an underage buyer is caught in Cops in Shops, they may face legal consequences or participate in educational programs related to underage drinking.
Q: Is the Cops in Shops program effective?
A: Studies have shown that the Cops in Shops program can be effective in reducing underage access to alcohol and changing attitudes towards underage drinking.
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