A BC restaurant and bar industry association is taking aim at the provincial government's archaic liquor enforcement policies, which see businesses stung with steep fines for making simple mistakes.
BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association president Ian Tostenson says he's pleading for the government to listen and work with the industry after seeing too many reputable businesses fall foul of BC liquor inspector sting operations and handed $7,000 fines.
"In the majority of these cases... it's an error," Tostenson told iNFOnews.ca. "$7,000 is just about enough to put most businesses under."
Tostenson's beef is with the BC Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch's minors as agents program ...
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