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August 27, 2009 Back on track
We were beginning to get worried. After opening the year with an impressive streak of 11 consecutive minor decoy cases, the Adjudication Board has been pretty quiet on the getting-kids-to-buy-booze front. In fact, since April (spanning three meetings; they took May off) the board hasn't heard a single minor decoy case.
Ask and ye shall receive. The agenda for the September 3 Adjudication meeting features two minor decoy complaints, against the Shell station in Paia (a town where we've been getting increased reports of LC presence) and Pacific Fish Market in Lahaina. Since both are pleading no contest, that automatically means two more successful busts.
(To be fair: there are also three counts of over-serving on the September docket—all stemming from the same incident—against Lulu's in Lahaina.)
Tacking on those two new minor decoy cases, even with their spring and early summer slump the LC could still match or surpass its record-breaking 2008 total of 21 stings, which nearly doubled the previous year's count.
Naturally, this increasing zealousness won't sit well with establishments who find themselves on the wrong end of the stings, or those who think the whole notion of minor decoy stings is a waste of resources and borders on outright entrapment.
But if there's one lesson we've learned on this beat, it's don't count on things changing any time soon.
– Jacob Shafer
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