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Enforcement coordinator reports no compliance violations in September; inspector reports routine inspections

February 01, 2025 | St. Mary's County, Maryland


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Enforcement coordinator reports no compliance violations in September; inspector reports routine inspections
Sergeant Steve Myers, the St. Mary's County alcohol enforcement coordinator, reported to the Alcohol Beverage Board on Oct. 11, 2018 that his unit conducted 10 alcohol compliance checks in September with zero violations and carried out the same number of tobacco checks with no violations. Myers reported 14 DUI arrests for the month and said one alcohol violation and citation was issued by a police unit on Great Mills Road.

"For September of 2018, conducted 10 alcohol compliance checks, 0 violations," Myers told the board, and added that he attended four trainings, meetings or events during the month.

Inspector Garland Thompson told the board he inspected 15 establishments during the month and completed two follow‑up inspections. Thompson and the board administrator also taught a response by call service (RAS) training class on Sept. 25; he reported that licensees were maintaining required signage.

The enforcement and inspection reports were presented as routine monthly updates; no formal board action was recorded on the transcript.

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