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Liquor licence violation found where establishment permitted entry to patron exhibiting clear signs of intoxication.
The Registrar issued a Notice of Proposal to suspend the Licensee's liquor licence for allegedly permitting drunkenness on the premises.
An intoxicated patron, who claimed his symptoms were due to a recent concussion, was allowed entry into the establishment.
The Board refused to qualify the Licensee's proposed medical expert due to a lack of independence and relevant expertise, and denied a motion for a stay of proceedings.
The Board found that the patron exhibited clear signs of intoxication and that the Licensee knew or ought to have known of his condition, thereby violating subsection 45(1) of the regulation.
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