HIGH-RISK Kings Cross clubs, pubs and hotels will from next month use ID scanners as part of the NSW government's crackdown on alcohol-related violence.
The scanners were originally supposed to be rolled out across 35 Kings Cross licensed venues in December, but will now be used from June, Hospitality Minister Troy Grant confirmed on Thursday.
"This is a vital tool for the police," he told parliament during question time.
"The ID scanner system will make Kings Cross' high-risk venues safer by stopping trouble-makers at the door."
Mr Grant, who spent 22 years in the police force before entering parliament, said the Baird government was focused on combating alcohol-fuelled violence.
The scanners capture the name, date of birth, address and photograph of all patrons entering the venues.
They alert staff and police if a patron who is on a banned list tries to enter a high-risk premise.
Banned patrons face fines of up to $5500 for entering or attempting to enter any high-risk venue during the course of a ban.
High-risk venues are those that trade after midnight at least once a week with a capacity of more than 120 people.
Venues affected by Thursday's announcement include Bada Bing Night Spot, Iguana Bar & Restaurant and Showgirls.
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