The TABC is trying to determine if the North Side bar and restaurant Evil Olive over-served City Councilman Clayton Perry. Police say he had 14 alcoholic drinks in four hours there shortly before he was involved in a hit-and-run crash.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is investigating if Evil Olive, a North Side bar and restaurant, over-served City Councilman Clayton Perry on the night of his hit-and-run crash. Police said Perry was seen on Evil Olive’s surveillance video consuming 14 alcoholic beverages in four hours before the wreck occurred on Nov. 6.
The TABC regulates the sale and serving of alcohol to patrons in bars, restaurants, liquor stores, retail stores and other locations. Businesses found to have violated the law could face a fine or suspension of their license to sell alcohol, according to the TABC website.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Fired Avondale city manager files lawsuit against city, mayor and vice mayorFormer Avondale City Manager Charles Montoya alleged in the lawsuit the city defamed his character and breached his employment contract.
Lire la suite »
Should You Actually Be Using Olive Oil on Your Hair?Olive Oil for Hair: How to Use It, According to Experts
Lire la suite »
First 'Evil Dead Rise' Poster Puts a Terrifying Spin on a Mother's LoveAlyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan lead the latest entry in the horror franchise.
Lire la suite »
Evil Dead Rise Clip Previews New Deadite ThreatEvil Dead star and acting legend Bruce Campbell took to social media to share a new sneak peek at the upcoming trailer for Evil Dead Rise.
Lire la suite »
Evil Dead is Shambling Back Onto ScreensWe come from the future.
Lire la suite »
Full Evil Dead Rise Trailer ReleasedDirector Lee Cronin has been delivering audiences many teases of what to expect in the upcoming [...]
Lire la suite »