Thursday, May 9, 2013
Take a look at the Marietta businesses that passed the alcohol compliance check and the businesses cited for selling to minors on April 26.
The Marietta Police Department conducted an alcohol compliance check on April 26. Forty-five businesses were checked. Seven sold alcoholic beverages to the department's underage buyers. The buyers did not provide false identification or misrepresent their age in any way. It is the responsibility of the seller to check ID, and refuse sell to underage persons. The following businesses passed the alcohol compliance check: The following businesses were cited for selling to minors: Keep up with all the news you care about by subscribing to our free email newsletter, liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Cobb County Board of Commissioners listened to an hour and a half of testimony on Tuesday morning.
After spending about an hour and a half listening to testimony and arguments on Tuesday morning, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners voted to uphold the decisions by the county's License Review Board in two matters. The board voted unanimously to maintain a 30-day suspension levied on the Texaco Food Mart on Cobb Parkway after employee Sujit Kumar PoonMagar sold alcohol to a minor during a compliance check on Sept. 13. Detective Rusty Creamer with the Cobb County Police Department said the minor who purchased the six-pack of beer told PoonMagar she was born on Aug. 20, 1994, her actual birthdate. "He never asked to see an ID," Creamer said. "He never checked an ID. He just asked her birthdate." Although the store's owner, Sultan Ali …
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Cobb Police conducted alcohol compliance checks on Moe’s Southwest Grill, Mellow Mushroom, Café de Paris, Suburban Tap, Marlow’s Tavern, Chin Chin, Ted’s Montana Grill and more businesses.
The Cobb County Police Department Permits/Regulatory Services Unit conducted 12 Alcohol Compliance Checks on Oct. 25. The following passed the compliance check and did not sell alcohol to the underage volunteer: The following businesses failed: Additionally the licensee of Tijuana Joes Cantina received a citation for allowing an unpermitted employee to serve alcohol.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Cobb Police conducted an Alcohol Compliance Check on Marietta's South Cobb Food Mart, Cobb Market, Texaco, Shell, Citgo and other businesses. See how the businesses did and share your thoughts.
The Cobb County Police Department’s Permits/Regulatory Services Unit conducted an Alcohol Compliance Check on June 21 in Marietta. The following retail businesses were checked and passed the compliance check by not selling alcohol to the underage volunteer: The following locations passed the compliance check however they were issued citations for permits violations: Keep up with all the news you care about by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Take a look at the Marietta businesses that passed the alcohol compliance check and the businesses cited for selling to minors on May 16.
The Marietta Police Department conducted alcohol compliance checks on businesses on May 16. Six of the businesses checked sold alcoholic beverages to underage buyers. The buyers did not provide false identification or misrepresent their age in any way. The following businesses passed the alcohol compliance check: The following businesses were cited for selling to minors: Keep up with all the news you care about by subscribing to our free email newsletter, liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Marietta Police conducted an alcohol compliance check on 35 businesses in Marietta.
The Marietta Police Department conducted an alcohol compliance check on Feb. 17. Thirty-five businesses were checked, and four sold alcoholic beverages to underage buyers. The buyers did not provide false identification or misrepresent their age in any way. The following businesses were cited for selling to minors: The following Marietta businesses passed the check:
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The Cobb County Police Department's Permits/Regulatory Services Unit conducted an Alcohol Compliance Check in Marietta.
On Feb. 16, the Cobb County Police Department's Permits/Regulatory Services Unit conducted an Alcohol Compliance Check. During the operation, 20 retail establishments were checked for compliance. The following Marietta businesses passed the compliance check by not selling alcohol to the underage volunteers: The following locations failed compliance checks and sold to underage volunteers: The following locations passed the compliance check but were issued citations for permits violations:
Fred Farkel
11:42 am on Friday, May 10, 2013
All listed stores who sold to minors should be excluded from the readers list of approved vendors.   more ›