Crime & Safety

Stores, Restaurants Pass Police Liquor Compliance Check

Police Chief Scott Nix commends establishments in town for their diligence in complying.

On Thursday night, July 24, Sudbury detectives, with the assistance of undercover operatives, completed a compliance check of all establishments in town holding any form of liquor license and currently open/operating.  

The compliance checks consisted of of underage operatives attempting to purchase an alcoholic beverage/item, whether at a liquor store or restaurant.  

All were in compliance and responded appropriately to the attempts made by the operatives, according to Police Chief Scott Nix. 

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"I want to commend and thank all the establishments for their diligence in complying," Nix says. "I also want to thank the Board of Selectmen, the licensing authority, for the opportunity to revise the rules and regulations back in 2013. This cooperative effort is imperative in keeping everyone safe, particularly our youth."


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