The appellant appealed a decision of the Licence Appeal Tribunal suspending its liquor licence for 55 days after a patron was overserved, became intoxicated, and was subsequently struck and killed by a vehicle.
The Divisional Court found that the tribunal reasonably concluded the appellant breached the Liquor Licence Act by serving an intoxicated person and permitting drunkenness on the premises.
The court held that the tribunal applied the correct legal tests, properly weighed the evidence, and imposed a reasonable penalty.
The appeal was dismissed.