Executives from a dozen Annapolis businesses sheepishly pleaded their case last week to stone-faced members of the city Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for serving alcohol to minors.
Business owners asked the board for leniency as they explained why their establishments sold alcoholic beverages to customers whose identifications show they are underage.
Though no penalties were handed down during the meeting Wednesday, businesses faced fines or having their...
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