White Marsh Double T Fined For Liquor License Violation

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Perry Hall MD

06 June, 2022

11:23 PM

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TOWSON, MD — The Double T Diner in White Marsh was fined $250 on Monday for serving alcohol to an underage patron. "This was an unfortunate situation that occurred," attorney Arnold Jablon said on behalf of Double. "It was a mistake." Two police officers came to eat at the restaurant in the 10700 block of Pulaski Highway and were accompanied by a cadet, Jablon told the Baltimore County Liquor Board in Towson. The officers were longtime customers, Jablon said. A cadet who joined them ordered a glass of wine and was served, he said. "Unfortunately, she was not asked for her ID," Jablon said. "Staff knows that they need to check ID," he added, noting: "The waitress has been warned." According to the restaurant's attorney, this was a first for the Double T White Marsh. "This happens to be the very first offense this diner has ever had in 27 years it's held the [liquor] license," Jablon said. "It has never had an issue before." Baltimore County Liquor Board Chair Susan Green said there appeared to be a reported violation in 1996, but it was dismissed. "We're going to treat this as a first offense," Green said. Finding there was a violation, the board fined Double T White Marsh $250 for serving a minor.

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