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ABCC, police and town officials stress duty to refuse service: overservice, 24J reports and investigator authority

3407703 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

ABCC staff and town police and fire representatives told licensees they are responsible for preventing and documenting overservice, explained 24J reports (the last place of drink notices) and investigators’ powers, and urged calling police when incidents occur.

ABCC staff and town officials told Nantucket licensees they have an affirmative duty to prevent and document overservice and to cooperate with investigators and local authorized agents.

ABCC general counsel Kyle Gill described how compliance and 24J reports are used: when a person convicted of operating under the influence identifies a licensed premises as their last place of drink, that notice is distributed to prosecutors and the ABCC. Ralph said multiple…

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