A pub in Sydney has been hit with an official warning after it allowed two middle-aged women to become so drunk at a St Patrick’s Day lunch that one tried to bite a paramedic called to help. The women arrived at the Hotel Palisade in Millers Point about 12.30pm for the March 17 lunch and drank two bottles of wine over the next five hours. About 5.45pm they began drinking glasses of white wine in “quick succession” in the bar area of the pub, NSW Liquor and Gaming said on Thursday. The manager was forced to call an ambulance after the women fell and couldn’t get up. One of the women had to be sedated on the way to hospital after she became aggressive and tried to bite a paramedic.

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