10:51am Wednesday 28th May 2008
By Linda Piper
THE Sidcup bar where teenage actor Rob Knox was stabbed to death has had its drinks licence suspended for a week to "allow tensions to diminish."
Bexley police made an interim application for the temporary closure of the Metro Bar in Station Road, Sidcup, at a hastily convened emergency meeting of Bexley Council's licensing sub-committee at the civic offices in Bexleyheath Broadway last night.
When it reopens next Tuesday (June 2) the bar will have to abide by new licensing conditions.
These include the use of hand-held metal detectors on customers entering the bar, to check for weapons such as knives.
Mr Knox, aged 18, of Maidstone Road, Sidcup, was killed and five others were injured in the incident outside the bar.
In the interim application, presented by Bexley police's licensing officer PC Eddy Boston, police stated: "Police would suggest that alcohol, mixed with a young clientele, some of whom are underage, might have been a cause of this terrible tragedy."
The application continued: "As a result of the murder and woundings, tension is high throughout Sidcup.
"Police are of the opinion that if the premises were open to the public, it may be a flashpoint for further incidents of serious crime and disorder."
Other conditions imposed by the licensing sub-committee include the requirement for customers who look under the age of 25 to produce ID and a ban on the sale of alcohol if the bar's upgraded CCTV system is not in operation.
A full review of the licence will take place on June 20.
Karl Bishop, aged 21, of Beaver Lodge, Carlton Road, Sidcup, appeared before Bexley Magistrates Court yesterday, charged with the murder of Mr Knox and five charges of wounding with intent.
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