Stadium vendor hit with big fine for repeatedly selling alcohol to minors
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The company that sells food and drinks at Aloha Stadium is paying a hefty fine for selling alcohol to minors at multiple events.
And there are still unresolved cases for Centerplate.
The Honolulu Liquor Commission found a spike in violations late last year:
Sept. 1: Two incidents were reported at the University of Hawaii football game with Navy.
Oct. 6: Two more cases of minors being served alcohol at the game with Wyoming.
Nov. 8: At the Bruno Mars concert, there was an incident of alcohol being served to a minor and a Liquor Commission investigator was blocked as a result.
Nov. 10: Another incident during the second Bruno Mars concert of a minor being served.
Dec. 7: A Liquor Commission investigator once again reported being blocked at the Eagles concert.
Dec. 27: At the Cardi B, Snoop Dogg concert, there were six reported cases of alcohol to minors.
Feb. 15: Investigators found one case of a minor being served at the Eminem concert.
All the illegal serving cases have been resolved with Centerplate agreeing to pay a $23,000 fine, but the two obstruction cases will be heard in September.
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