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Town and Country resident raises concerns tying gaming machines to liquor-license approvals
Summary
A business owner at 12200 Pike Road used public comment at the April 14 meeting to criticize the city's practice of addressing gaming machines through liquor-license applications, calling the approach unfair and selective enforcement.
At the public-comment portion of the April 14 Board of Aldermen meeting, Pat McNerney, who identified his address as 12200 Pike Road and described himself as a business owner, criticized the city for addressing gaming machines through liquor-license application processes.
McNerney said the franchisee who applied for a liquor license did not disclose plans to…
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