In a recent government meeting, the committee reviewed the application of Brian Lando, an invited bartender seeking a license to serve alcohol despite a history of two operating while intoxicated (OWI) offenses. Lando, who has been working at a local bar for approximately two to three months, defended his application by emphasizing significant personal changes and a commitment to responsible bartending.
During the meeting, Lando acknowledged his past mistakes but asserted that he has since adopted a more responsible lifestyle, citing improvements in his health and personal life, including being a father of two. He expressed a strong dedication to his work and received support from his current employer, who described him as one of their top bartenders and praised his ability to manage difficult situations, such as cutting off patrons when necessary.
The committee members raised concerns about Lando's past offenses, particularly their proximity in time, but were encouraged by his current behavior and the absence of issues at his previous workplace in Exonia. The employer, Cindy, indicated that if Lando did not receive his license, he would no longer be able to work at the bar, as she would have to be present during his shifts, which would not be feasible.
Ultimately, the committee voted unanimously to approve Lando's application, with a recommendation for him to attend the upcoming council meeting to address any potential concerns from council members regarding his record. The decision will be included in the consent agenda for the next council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, the 17th.