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Fuke: Any questions of the Licensee or its counsel? <br />Mukai: Mr. Chair? Actually I was going to ask what his current employment situation was, <br />but now that they said he was terminated, I think that sends a very strong message to all <br />the employees about how serious this is. <br />Fuke: Thank you. Any other questions of Counsel or Licensee? <br />Giffin: Maybe not a question, but perhaps in trying to be more proactive positively, there <br />may be other steps that the owner could do to try to enable the employees to be aware of <br />the rules and regulations. one of them of course being that sales must terminate at a <br />certain hour. I was just looking for a more positive way. I am sorry that the employee was <br />terminated, but I understand the gravity. That's why you're here today. I was just looking <br />for something more positive. Like Mr. Mukai said, that's a strong message and that may be <br />there could be more positive ways to deal with the rules and regulations. <br />Yokotake: In this case, the employee knew what the rules were. In fact, we locked down <br />the liquor coolers before 11:00, and I think he was the one who did it. The end caps at the <br />end of the aisles where the loose bottles are can't be locked. That's where the bottles were <br />obtained. <br />Fuke: Any further questions? I have a perhaps not totally relevant question, but is one of <br />the PIACs who came in afterwards, is her name Peleiholani or Peleinolani? There was <br />some discrepancy between the PIAL report and the investigator's report so I wanted to <br />have that clarified. <br />Yokotake: There is a list of the Persons in Active Charge of the Premises. <br />Fuke: Right. That should be the correct spelling? <br />Yokotake: That should be the correct spelling. <br />Fuke: The other question I have is, do you have your cash register set to address the age <br />when they show their license? Do you have something similar for "no sales after 11:00" or <br />something like that? <br />Yokotake: Unfortunately, we do not. <br />Fuke: okay. I have two other questions to the Director. Is it customary to do these <br />"stings?" <br />Takase: No, it's not, actually. If you remember last month we had after -hour sales at the <br />Shell at Kea`au, so investigators decided to start checking (for after -hour sales). That may <br />be part of the problem. The after -hour sales are usually right after 11:00. This one was <br />1:30 in the morning? The one in Kea`au was at 4:00 A.M. <br />DECEMBER 6, 2018 - LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MINUTES 9 <br />
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