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Board reduces King Market tobacco‑sales suspension to 20 days after owner’s testimony

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 8, 2011
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Summary

The Board of Appeals reduced a 25‑day suspension of King Market’s tobacco sales permit to 20 days after the owner described illness and brief absence during an alleged sale to a minor; DPH evidence showed a minor decoy purchase and other violations.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 9 trimmed a Department of Public Health suspension of the King Market tobacco‑sales permit (94 Turk Street) from 25 to 20 days.

Department witness Johnson Ojo told the board that a police decoy on January 29, 2011 purchased cigarettes from a clerk and that multiple DPH inspections on January 14 and February 23 found health‑code problems including no hot water for…

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