1 Offences in connection with alcohol on coaches and trains
(1)This section applies to a vehicle which—
(a)is a public service vehicle or railway passenger vehicle, and
(b)is being used for the principal purpose of carrying passengers for the whole or part of a journey to or from a designated sporting event.
(2)A person who knowingly causes or permits intoxicating liquor to be carried on a vehicle to which this section applies is guilty of an offence—
(a)if the vehicle is a public service vehicle and he is the operator of the vehicle or the servant or agent of the operator, or
(b)if the vehicle is a hired vehicle and he is the person to whom it is hired or the servant or agent of that person.
3. A person who has intoxicating liquor in his possession while on a vehicle to which this section applies is guilty of an offence.
If the "and" had been an "or" then they may be guilty. This is a private hire not a public service or am I reading it wrong?
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