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Board of Appeals Upholds 15‑Day Suspension for Western Sunset Market Tobacco Permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 17, 2014
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied Yongheon Ahn’s appeal of a 15‑day tobacco permit suspension, finding the record supports the Department of Public Health’s determination that cigarettes were sold to a minor despite the owner’s claim he checked ID. The vote was 3–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 17 denied an appeal from Yongheon Ahn, owner of Western Sunset Market (4099 Judah St.), upholding a 15‑day suspension of his tobacco sales permit for selling a pack of cigarettes to a 16‑year‑old on April 27, 2014.

Janine Young, senior environmental health inspector at the Department of Public Health, told the board that San Francisco Police Department reports and the department’s investigation…

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