'I can't for the life of me see why it would not work in Glasgow.'
A four star hotel has won permission to sell alcohol from a vending machine after ditching most of its mini bars.
The vending machine will sit in the lobby at the West George Street venue in the city centre. A receptionist is to ID those who wish to buy a beer or Prosecco from the machine, which will operate 24 hours a day.A Glasgow health and social care partnership representative said using a vending machine to dispense booze is "inappropriate"at the city's licensing board meeting on Friday.
Scottish Greens councillor Dan Hutchison asked why it couldn't be made available through room service.
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