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Liquor store faces scrutiny after employee termination over ID scanning failure

December 11, 2023 | White House, Coffee County, Tennessee



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Liquor store faces scrutiny after employee termination over ID scanning failure
The Beer Board Meeting held on December 7, 2023, in White House, Tennessee, addressed several key issues regarding alcohol sales and compliance within local establishments. The meeting began with a review of a recent incident involving a store's inability to process alcohol and tobacco sales due to technical issues with their scanning system.

A representative detailed that an IP ticket was logged regarding the malfunction, which was attributed to an upgrade issue. Despite the scanner functioning, it failed to register sales, leading to confusion among employees. The board discussed the importance of proper ID checks, noting that the store had a daily commitment to verify customer identification. However, the employee responsible for the oversight was terminated shortly after the incident was reported.

The board then moved on to consider a new alcohol services permit for Golden Bear at Highway 31 W. The discussion clarified that this application was unrelated to the previous violation and was instead a request from new ownership. The Chief of Police provided insights into the establishment's compliance history and the need for ongoing vigilance in alcohol sales practices.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the new beer license for Golden Bear, emphasizing the board's commitment to maintaining responsible alcohol sales in the community. The board reiterated the importance of training employees and adhering to regulations to prevent future violations. The meeting was adjourned shortly after the vote, with a focus on ensuring compliance and safety in local establishments.

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