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Sumera-Lee: Right. <br /> Taniguchi: That's the first thing, when I was reading through this (case), and I remember when <br /> my kids got their license. They wondered why the license was that way (vertical). I did further <br /> checking and found out that it tells you what date the person will make 21. How can you punch <br /> the wrong date? That baffles me; troubled youth or whatever, it doesn't make sense to me. It's <br /> this way, so that should be a red flag. Then there's a line that tells you this is the date the <br /> person is going to be 21, this is the date the person is going to be 18. Right? <br /> Taniguchi: For cigarettes, I guess. But, it's like... <br /> Sumera-Lee: Right. And our POS system is so compatible. You type in the date and if it says <br /> 1990 whatever it is, and it's not accurate, it says not able to sell liquor. <br /> Taniguchi: Well, you shouldn't even, if you just look at this, wouldn't you know? <br /> Sumera-Lee: Well, common sense is not so common. <br /> Taniguchi: That's why I wanted to know how you stress it as an employer. They can take the <br /> class, but if it's my business, and you can punch in stuff; but if you get a license that's this way, <br /> vertical, take extra time. That's the only thing I couldn't figure out. Why not? <br /> Sumera-Lee: That was our confusion, too. Not only did she take the class, literally two days <br /> prior, but it's just shouting at her in her face. That's why I was confused because she asked for <br /> the license. If she didn't ask for it, then she would've just been like 'oh, okay, here's your six- <br /> pack of Heineken,' or whatever. She literally took it, looked at it and still went through; and that's <br /> where my concern was. Maybe there's just a maturity level, or a sense of overwhelming? Maybe <br /> they're overwhelmed in that moment, there's people coming, and their like 'okay, thank you, <br /> thank you,' in and out, you know? <br /> Taniguchi: So what date was punched in? <br /> Sumera-Lee: She punched in... <br /> Gonzalez: 1999 instead of 1998. <br /> Sumera-Lee: ...1999 instead of 1998. <br /> Mukai: I think it's 1999. <br /> Taniguchi: Oh, so it's just one year. <br /> Sumera-Lee: Yeah, so the POS read it and let the transaction take place. <br /> Taniguchi: So it wasn't like five years off? <br /> Giffin: No. <br /> SEPTEMBER 5, 2019-LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MINUTES 6 <br />
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