Police are disappointed underage teenage girls were able to buy alcohol at two Palmerston North bars during a sting operation.
They are also upset with the level of drunkenness at the premises, with some patrons losing their balance and falling over at closing time.
Two girls, aged 16 and 17, were observed by a plain-clothes police officer as they tried to buy alcohol at 29 premises during a controlled purchase operation.
They were refused at two supermarkets and two bottle stores, but were able to buy alcohol at two of the 25 on-license premises they visited.
At one of the venues, a bouncer allowed the girls to enter after they said they did not have any identification on them.