1 after the time a company or organization usually closes for the day: --
2 happening after the time a company or organization usually closes for the day: --
Over a long period it had been recognised that where there was no nuisance, violence or fighting because of after-hours drinking, the police devote few resources to it.
There were few problems about after-hours drinking.
In particular, there is the problem of after-hours fights outside pubs.
Would he care to give us the statistics of prosecutions for after-hours drinking in his constiuency?
I presume it would mean a working day of the stock exchange rather than what might be called after-hours dealing.
There has been a great cutback in the after-hours payment to the police and a direction that they cannot expect as much overtime as before.
Regardless of whether foundation hospitals succeed and take a mutual form, many local doctors have formed mutuals to deal with after-hours care, for example.
Its members already have to cope with problems of after-hours drinking, under-age drinking and violence in pubs, which is getting worse.