Liquor licence suspended for two days following an assault on a patron by security staff.
The Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming proposed a 14-day suspension of the appellant's liquor licence following an incident where a security staff member assaulted a patron.
The Tribunal previously found the appellant in breach of s. 45(1) of O. Reg. 719/90.
On the issue of sanction, the Registrar sought a 10 to 12-day suspension, while the appellant argued for no suspension, noting the patron initiated the altercation and the appellant had no prior disciplinary history.
The Tribunal found a 10 to 12-day suspension unduly harsh but determined a suspension was necessary for specific deterrence, as the appellant provided no evidence of corrective action taken with its security staff.
A two-day suspension was ordered.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalOct 16, 2015