Redmond police, liquor control board enforcement operation finds 23 violators — 78 percent of city establishments doing a good job

A joint enforcement operation conducted last night by the Redmond Police Department and the Washington State Liquor Control Board found that 78 percent of Redmond establishments are doing their job correctly.

A joint enforcement operation conducted last night by the Redmond Police Department and the Washington State Liquor Control Board found that78 percent of Redmond establishments are doing their job correctly.

Officers and agents worked with underage informants in an attempt to purchase alcohol within the city limits. Of the 103 businesses visited with liquor licenses, 23 sold to the informants — a 78 percent compliance rate.

Violators were cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. The Washington State Liquor Control Board will follow up with offending businesses with administrative actions. At all locations, when identification was requested of the minor, a valid Washington state identification showing actual date of birth was presented.

“The good news is that an overwhelming majority of establishments and employees are doing things correctly,” said Lt. Erik Scairpon. “We will work with those in violation along with the Liquor Control Board in hopes to educate them and bring the number of violations down in the future. At the end of the day, we want people to be safe.”