In this case, clothing was the sole issue. The City created the JET to address nuisance businesses and criminal activity in Seattle, but neither Cuff nor The Eagle had ever been cited for alcohol- or violence-related offenses. Of the 15 places enforcement inspected over the weekend, four were gay clubs, two were hookah lounges, one was a college bar, one was a hot dog stand, one was a music venue, one was a dive bar, another one was a bowling alley, another was a bar & grill, one was a roller rink, another was some weird lounge that has no internet presence, and they strafed the people who sell clothes on Pine Street. He’s waiting on a call from them about the jockstraps and a potential citation.Īccording to a "JET Agenda," officials hit Neighbours on Friday and "observed" a "lewd conduct violation." They hit The Lumberyard on Saturday and registered no violations. Saturday night, two LCB officials entered the Eagle at 11:30 pm and inspected the premises, owner Keith Christensen said.
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