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Two Local Businesses Caught Selling Alcohol to Minors

Employees who made the sales face criminal prosecution, and each business could be fined or have its license to sell alcohol revoked.

 

J&J Market and Jailhouse Liquor and Deli in South San Francisco were among 17 businesses in northern San Mateo County that sold alcohol to minors in a decoy sting operation last week.

Minors working with law enforcement officials went into liquor stores and restaurants in San Bruno, Colma, Daly City, Burlingame, Pacifica, South City and Brisbane and attempted to buy alcohol.

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In each business where alcohol was sold to the minor, the employee faces criminal prosecution, and the business could be fined or have its license to sell alcohol revoked by the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Three businesses in San Bruno furnished alcohol to minors: Walgreens, Hooter's and Speedy Spot convenience store, according to police.

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Chipotle restaurant and Sizzler, both in Colma, were also caught in the decoy operation.

In Daly City, six businesses were caught: Hard Hat's Bistro, The Jug Shop, New Daly City Market, Plaza Liquor and Deli, Verona Coffee Market, and DC Liquor and Deli.

In Burlingame, employees of Mollie Stone's, Lucky's, Young's Liquor and R&M Broadway 76 sold to minors.

—Bay City News

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