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July 10, 1981 - Image 7

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Local bars
cited for
sales to
minors
(Continuedtfrom Page 3)
waiter/waitress is arrested for serving
intoxicants to minors.
HE EMPHASIZED that this detail is
"not of high priority." He explained
that the police force is obligated to en-
force the law, but they only audit stores
when there is availale personnel or an
excess of complaints.
"No effort is made to dupe or trick"
the proprietors, the sergeant added.
But the manager of one local beer store
said, "That's exactly what they did."
He also questioned the legality of
having minors in fact purchase
alcoholic beverages without being
arrested.
The manager added, however, that
he does not deny the illegality of selling
liquor to the minors.
Second Chance Manager John Carver
said his workers were being "very
careful" the evening when the arrest
took place at that bar, but that police
were using people who looked fairly old.
HE ALSO complained that the bar-
tender who was arrested was never
confronted with the person he sup-
posedly served, or had a chance to see
him later.
The penalty for serving intoxicants to
a minor is 90 days in jail and/or $100,
according to the sergeant. Carver said,
however, that a Second Chance barten-
der who was arrested previously had to
pay $150 and do 72 hours of public ser-
vice.
The owner of The Blind Pig, Dave
Whitmore, said he doesn't expect the
incident to be repeated at his bar. One
reason for this, he said, is that he is
considering not allowing persons under
the legal drinking age of 21 into his bar
at all.
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