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Board upholds 25‑day suspension for 7‑Eleven franchisee after clerk sold tobacco to a minor
San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 10, 2011
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Summary
The Board upheld a 25‑day suspension of a tobacco-sales permit for a 7‑Eleven franchise at 2398 Eighteenth St., finding the sale to a 16‑year‑old decoy and that staff failed to request ID; the vote was 4–1.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 10 upheld a 25‑day suspension of a tobacco sales permit imposed by the Department of Public Health after a clerk at a 7‑Eleven franchise sold tobacco to a minor during a decoy operation.
Franchisee Matt Patel, who has operated the store for 16 years, acknowledged the sale but urged the board to consider the severity of a 25‑day…
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