Aé - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 5, 2002 City warns company over liquor sales A DELIVERY service operator accused of selling liquor to under-age youths has been warned he’ll lose his busi- ness licence if there are allegations of this kind again. Sattle Delivery owner Adrien Petit appeared before city council last week after cily officials received five complaints about the delivery of liquor to minors, City director of regulatory services Paul Gipps had re- commended council suspend Petit’s business licence for three days and then reinstate it with a restriction that the business not be allowed to deliver any alcohol. Petit said liquor deliveries amount to 65 per cent of his business and such a restriction would effectively put him under. Councillors instead opted to warn Petit, who they said will face the lass of his business licence if the city re- ceives more complaints. “One more incident and you'll lose your licence,” said acting mayor Rich McDaniel. “Your leash is extremely short,” added councillor David Hull. “You won't get another chance.” Gipps said the city had received four complaints in less than two weeks about Sattle Delivery, as well as an earlier camplaint dating to last year. Councillors said they suspect that if that many par- ents have complained to the city, the actual number of violations is far higher. Petit says he’s only aware of two incidents of alcohol delivery to minors by his drivers - when parents com- plained to him directly - adding he’s seen no proof of the other complaints to the city. Petii says he has undertaken new policies to ensure his delivery drivers ask for identification from anyone who appears to be 25 or younger. But he said he was not Sure he could guarantee his drivers wouldn’t continue to “deliver alcoho! against company policy. “T can’t promise it won’t happen again,” he said. “The onus is on you if you’re really serious about keeping your business,” said councillor Lynne Christian- sen. Council was told recent complaints involved liquor sales to children under the age of 15. Not much chance for CBC 2 signal CBC RADIO 2 won't be coming to Terrace airwaves any time soon. The Kitimat-Stikine Regional District declined to put up an estimated $10,000 to $15,000 needed for equip- ; ment to transmit the signal to the Terrace area. Kitimat council is working with local groups interes- ted in bringing Radio 2 to that town and asked the regio- nal district to consider joining the effort. Unlike Radio 1, which runs news and current affairs, CBC Radio 2 concentrates on classical music and arts coverage. 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