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February 21, 2008
TACOMA - The Washington State Liquor Control Board
regularly conducts compliance checks of area businesses licensed to
sell alcohol on and off premises. These businesses include spirits,
beer and wine restaurants, large grocery chains, neighborhood
markets, taverns, wine bars and sports/entertainment facilities.
Compliance checks have been shown to be an effective tool to reduce
the sale of alcohol to minors.
Liquor Enforcement Officers conduct compliance checks assisted by
investigative aides. These individuals are from 17 to 20 years old.
They must present their true identification if asked by a clerk.
However, they may attempt to be evasive if asked their age but not
asked for their I.D.
Liquor Enforcement Officers are empowered to issue Administrative
Violation Notices to businesses that fail compliance checks. Fines
or temporary license suspensions can be issued depending on the
severity of the infraction or the frequency with which a business
has been cited. Persons who sell alcohol to individuals under 21
years of age can receive a misdemeanor criminal citation, as well.
During the month of January 2008, enforcement officers in the
Southwest Region conducted 73 liquor compliance checks at businesses
in the 13 counties of Southwest Washington and 14 of those
businesses sold liquor to a minor.
Results
for January 2008 Southwest Region Liquor Compliance Checks
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