Huntington Mirage

Each restaurant and hotel in California is repeatedly warned by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC also known by many as the Council) California, with food and wine lawyers, and the hotel and restaurant lawyers how dangerous it is to their reputation, revenues and responsibility to serve liquor or beverages alcohol to a minor. Knowledge of this danger has recently been implemented in the spirit of the owners of hotels and restaurants in the Coachella Valley cities Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta, Indio, Coachella and Cathedral City.
But the lesson learned in the Coachella Valley is also valid for restaurants and hotels in Long Beach, San Diego, Orange County, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Orange, Costa Mesa, Carlsbad, Santa Monica, Newport Beach, Buena Park, the Inland Empire area of Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula and Riverside and to the coast of Ventura, Oxnard, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo as well.
In August, two restaurants in the Coachella Valley, Rancho Mirage and another one in La Quinta had its liquor license suspended for 30 days after serving alcohol to minors. Both restaurants chose to stop and take time for renovations.
It's bad enough if the alcohol and beverage Control Board Catch a restaurant serving alcohol to a minor, but what is unusual in these two cases is how the restaurants have been caught and sad what happened to minors.
In the case of Rancho Mirage restaurant, the miners were killed in a car accident. In the incident of the Fifth, the child jumped to his death behind a truck.
It gets even worse. If Rancho Mirage restaurant, the child got into a car with a friend who had also consumed alcohol, but that was not minor. Both died when their vehicle was hit by a curb and overturned. Both had been drinking at the restaurant. The larger of the two had a blood alcohol level of 0.23. The child had a blood alcohol 0.12. The legal limit in California is 0.08.
In the incident at La Quinta, the youngest 19-year-old ate his girlfriend, twenty-two male drivers vehicle, the driver's wife and two children, the elderly.
At some point, it was reported, the driver of the truck hit his wife. The lower has threatened to jump from the vehicle if the driver continued to fight with his wife. The child has fulfilled its promise as the truck he was driving between 30-40 miles per hour.
The restaurant La Quinta was also beaten with a trial period of two years, that in case of violation could lead to revocation of his license of liquor.
This litany of events does not even consider the number of lawsuits may occur as a result of both incidents, the pain of families of the deceased, or the loss of two restaurants expect to suffer due to lack of care for their employees.
When a restaurant or hotel is an adult in California is usually not liable if an adult then involved in an accident driving under the influence. No measures taken by the department Alcoholic Beverage Control California. Even when the restaurant or the hotel serves alcohol to an intoxicated minor. Then the Paris Open.
Sebastian Gibson graduated cum laude at UCLA in 1972 and received two law degrees in the U.S. and the U.K., graduating with an LL.B. magna cum laude from University College, Cardiff in Wales and a J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in Southern California.
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