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Schoen: 12:15. <br />Takase: In the morning, so they may not even be thinking about it anymore. It's not <br />common, but the investigators started doing checks of not only 7 -Eleven, but other stores in <br />Hilo and Kea`au. <br />Fuke: That violation was sometime in August, so over the last three or four months, has <br />there been a follow-up investigation to see whether there's a similar kind of infraction or <br />that they're being fully compliant? <br />Gonzalez: For Kea 'au Shell? <br />Fuke: No, for 7 -Eleven. <br />Gonzalez: (to Andrew Kouchi, Investigator) How often have the investigators gone back to <br />check? <br />Kouchi: We haven't done any recent checks since this one. <br />Pawasarat-Losalio: Excuse me, Mr. chair? You mentioned that there's no violations in <br />the past like this. Has there been other types of violations at all? <br />Yokotake: i believe there had been one years ago, but I can't remember. <br />Fuke: We'll probably have that clarified by the counsel. Are there any further questions? <br />M u kai : 1 have a more general question. You mentioned that some cash registers will have <br />a (setting) that alerts (the employee) that it's 11:00 P.M., no liquor sales. In industry norm, <br />do most enterprises that have alcohol have something like that in their system? or is that <br />not the norm? <br />Yokotake: I don't think that's the norm. I think in most instances all liquor is locked up. <br />Mukai: oh, I see. It's locked up. <br />Fuke: Do you have a sign or something? <br />Yokotake: There are signs on the premises, yes. <br />Fuke: Are they clearly visible like in the back of the cashier? <br />Yokotake: For this store, i am not sure where the signs may be. But there are signs in the <br />store premises. <br />Fuke: okay. Any more questions? <br />There were no further questions from the Board Members. <br />DECEMBER B, 2018 -- LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MINUTES 10 <br />