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License at risk as committee demands accountability from bar owner

June 25, 2024 | West Allis, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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License at risk as committee demands accountability from bar owner
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed critical issues surrounding the responsibilities of bartenders and business owners in the hospitality sector. A young bartender, facing potential license revocation due to previous infractions, was reminded of the gravity of their role in ensuring public safety. The committee emphasized the importance of understanding the responsibilities that come with serving alcohol, highlighting that any further mistakes could jeopardize their ability to hold a bartender's license.

The discussion shifted to Flying Unicorn LLC, operating as The Thirsty Cactus Saloon, where agent Craig Silver was called to account for the establishment's management practices. Officials expressed concern over the business's operational decisions, stressing that successful management requires a solid business model and oversight. The committee underscored the need for written policies to guide operations, indicating that mere apologies or verbal reassurances from the owner would not suffice.

The meeting concluded with a clear message: both individual bartenders and business owners must take proactive steps to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, as the committee is committed to supporting responsible practices in the community.

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