January 25, 2008
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) today
issued an emergency liquor license suspension up to 180 days for
Blue Fish Restaurant, located at 7829 Birch Bay Dr. in Blaine. The
suspension is effective from 7 p.m. Jan. 25, 2008, to 7 p.m. July
23, 2008. The WSLCB is authorized by state law to issue an emergency
suspension of up to 180 days of a liquor license when it believes
the “health, safety or welfare” of the general public is in danger.
During the suspension period, the WSLCB will take action to revoke
the spirits/beer/wine restaurant license permanently.
On Jan. 18, undercover officers found multiple violations of
allowing apparently intoxicated persons to consume alcohol in the
premises, restaurant staff consuming alcohol while working on the
premises, and allowing disorderly persons to remain on the license
premises.
“Due to these multiple violations, an extensive violation history
within a short period of time, and an immediate threat to the
health, safety and welfare of the people of Whatcom County, the
Board intends to cancel the Blue Fish Restaurant’s liquor license
and immediately implement an emergency liquor license suspension,”
said Board Chairman Lorraine Lee.
The violations were found during an undercover investigation of
several Whatcom County area liquor licensed establishments conducted
by the WSLCB on Jan. 18 and 19. Enforcement officers from the
WSLCB’s Seattle office, who are unknown in the area, posed as
patrons to look for possible violations.
The Blue Fish Restaurant was selected as a location for the
undercover investigations due to its previous public safety liquor
law violation history with the WSLCB. In 2007, the establishment
received two violations for overservice and one violation for
licensee/employee drinking on duty.
Violations at the Blue Fish
Restaurant on Jan. 18 included:
• 3 counts of Overservice
• 2 counts of Licensee/Employee Drinking on Duty
• 1 count of Permitting Disorderly Person to Remain
Emergency suspensions represent an extraordinary exercise of the
state’s power and the WSLCB is mandated to ensure that an emergency
suspension is reasonable, justifiable, and legal in every way. The
WSLCB issued three emergency suspensions in 2006 and three in 2007.
Contact: Captain Tom Dixon, Northwest Washington Region 3 – Everett,
360-739-1616
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