Campbell River pub given $1K fine for identifying liquor inspectors

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Campbell River pub given $1K fine for identifying liquor inspectors
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A Campbell River pub was given a $1,000 fine after an employee started yelling 'liquor inspectors' and pointing at the inspectors.

A pub in Campbell River was given a $1,000 fine after an employee started yelling “liquor inspectors” and pointing at the inspectors when they arrived at the establishment.When they first arrived, they provided ID to the employee at the door, which identified them as liquor inspectors. The employee returned their ID’s to them, and said they had to pay the $15 cover to enter.

“The employee looked surprised and held out his hand to prevent the liquor inspectors from entering further into the Pub. The liquor inspectors continued to walk forward into the Pub,” the“The employee started walking beside liquor inspector 1 on her left side and started yelling ‘liquor inspectors’ while pointing at the liquor inspectors. The employee appeared to be trying to get the attention of another employee standing behind the bar.

Additionally, the manager says the employee had worked at the pub for six years and was a “nice and kind person who would not use swear words like that.” The manager also said that the Terms and Conditions handbook which says liquor inspectors can’t be identified is kept beside the till, and said the previous manager would have gone through the handbook with employees seven years ago when they opened with the new owner.During an inpsection, the liquor licence terms and conditions and manual identifies a number of requirements for licensees during enforcement.

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