Shops and supermarkets across Devon and Cornwall are being urged to join the fight to reduce alcohol-related crime.
The Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Hogg is concerned about the easy availability of low-cost and super-strength drinks from retailers.
He's written to major supermarkets and some smaller outlets asking them to join him for a round table discussion, saying he wants to work with them to tackle the problem.
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