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Knoxville Beer Board approves multiple permits; police report finds three underage sales in compliance checks
Summary
At its Sept. 16 meeting the Knoxville Beer Board approved a series of event- and business-permit applications—most subject to final documentation—and Officer Presley reported a Sept. 6 compliance check of 16 establishments that identified three underage sales, including one second-offense citation.
Knoxville’s Beer Board approved a slate of event and business beer-permit applications at its Sept. 16 meeting, while police reported enforcement activity that found three underage sales during compliance checks earlier this month.
Officer Presley told the board that his office, working with the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC), conducted compliance checks on Sept. 6 and "visited 16 establishments at that time. We visited 16 establishments... 3 of those sold to underage." He said three citations were issued by KPD and one citation was issued by TABC, and that Moe’s Southwest…
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