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Board reduces one tobacco‑sales suspension and upholds another in decoy sting cases

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 9, 2008
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Summary

The board reduced Pearl Market's 30‑day suspension to 15 days and upheld a 15‑day suspension for MacBaker Market, both following Department of Public Health evidence that clerks sold cigarettes to a minor decoy on Feb. 19, 2008.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 9 handled two Department of Public Health appeals arising from police decoy operations that found clerks sold tobacco to a minor. In two separate cases the board applied the city—s enforcement framework under San Francisco Health Code §1009.66 and California Penal Code §308(a).

In Item 6, Dr. Johnson Ojo, principal inspector with the Department of Public Health, recounted a…

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