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Friday, October 12, 2007

So What Did We Need That Night Club Ordinance For Again?

posted by on October 12 at 17:20 PM

According to the late online edition of The Seattle Times, two recently-in-the-news night spots may get their liquor licenses yanked, courtesy of the WASLCB: Tabella, and Tommy’s

The violation notices, posted Thursday, were the result of “numerous citations” meted out to the clubs during the August “Operation Publicity Stunt” sting conducted by SPD.

According to records on-file with the Liquor Board, “Tabella received five citations alleging serving liquor to a minor, over-serving liquor, one disorderly conduct citation involving firearms and another involving drugs”, while Tommy’s was cited eight times for violations including “disorderly conduct, over-serving liquor, an employee drinking, and serving liquor to a minor.”

Attorney David Osgood, representing Tabella is stating the original charges won’t stick, but in any case the Times is indicating it’s a “moot point” in that case, since the club is already slated to be sold.

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There's a web site that lists all the violations in the state, if anyone is curious:
http://www.liq.wa.gov/enforcement/violation.asp

Posted by barney | October 13, 2007 12:52 PM

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