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Hostile reception of state inspector at Wyandotte bar still serving customers leads to police call
By Jessica Dupnack and FOX 2 Staff
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WYANDOTTE, Mich. (FOX 2) - Patrons bellied up to the bar at the Oak Café in Wyandotte, catching the eye of a tipster who called the Liquor Control Commission who then called police. We were there merely to provides support and uniform presence at the request at the LCC, said Chief Brian Zalewski, Wyandotte police.
Wyandotte’s Oak Cafe busted for serving patrons inside against state pandemic rules
Patrons bellied up to the bar at the Oak Café in Wyandotte, catching the eye of a tipster who called the Liquor Control Commission…who then called police.
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Liquor Licenses, Permits Suspended for Five Businesses in Southeast Michigan for Violating MDHHS Emergency Order
LANSING, MICH. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has issued emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits for five more businesses across Michigan. The licensees’ multiple violations of the current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Emergency Order include: allowing non-residential, in-person gatherings; providing in-person dining; failure to require face coverings for staff and patrons; and failure to prohibit patrons from congregating. Since September 2020, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 26 establishments located throughout the state for violations of the emergency and executive orders due to the pandemic.
by Alan Stamm Things got tense when a state inspector told seated drinkers to step away from the bar, she documents in a license suspension order that shut Oak Cafe, a Wyandotte sports bar.
(Photos: TripAdvisor) The Liquor Control Commission representative, Anne Flynn-Sloat, walked into the bar area and found several patrons seated at the bar drinking, the agency says in a six-page report on her Dec. 9 visit at 5:43 p.m. That violated a state health department ban on indoor bar and restaurant service, which had been extended two days earlier. The investigator identified herself and advised the bartender that the patrons could not gather inside the establishment and consume alcohol. The bartender ignored the investigator.