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Port Perry Star, 28 Mar 2000, p. 2

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2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 28, 2000 Tavern slapped with fines for defying License Act "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Scugog blooms at garden show Jo awk 10 Historie -- a Ra es Ei ail LL I Iii ,,."§s ha aa aT A Port Perry tavern owner faces fines totalling $8,000 for breaching conditions of his liquor license. During a hearing in Whitby on March 13, Provincial Court Judge ). Glover fined Sled Heads and Soft-Tails $5,000, and owner Jon Waite an additional $3,000. ~The fines stem from an incident last fall when officers with the province's Special Enforcement Unit -- consisting of cops from the Durham and York Regional forces -- entered the Water St. bar last October and saw patrons wear- ing the logos and colours of two outlaw motorcycle gangs. Under the terms of the taverns liquor license no one may wear biker paraphernalia inside the bar, said Const. Al Robins, media spokesperson for North Durham's 26 Division. PORT PERRY COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE . ARE YOUR DENTURES LOOSE? THINK IMPLANTS. "The officers were in the establish- ment where they noticed several mem- bers of the Satan's Choice and Loners clubs wearing their logos in and around the premises," Const. Robins said. "As a result, Sled Heads and Soft- Tails were convicted of two offenses contrary to the Liquor Act." There are more legal challenges fac- ing the tavern, whose owner, Mr. Waite, has been at odds with police virtually since opening. He says he's being unfairly targeted and harassed by police, who believe his bar to be a hang-out for biker gang members. An upcoming hearing before the Alcohol and Gaming Commission has yet to be scheduled. The Commission could impose higher fines or suspend or revoke the bar's liquor license at that time, said Const. Robins. Church concert Myrtle United Church is having the County Town Singers for a spring concert on Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are available from Barb 655-4500 or Mary 655- 4003. 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