I will bet they have a license. It may be listed as a different name than the resturant. Try searching for the street number and the city name and see if that shows anything.tulipperson wrote:I went to a restaurant that had a large bar component to it. They had two red 51% signs posted, but no entry on the TABC website as having a license. I submitted a complaint form because I have read about other people doing the same online, but I am not sure TABC is going to go care if the location has no license - not licensed, not their jurisdiction? I get this impression because the complaint form specifically says it's for "licensed" businesses.
It seemed possible, but unlikely, that they actually got 51% of their money from alcohol. Especially since they're only open at lunch for four hours every day of the week.
Anyone know about this?
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- Fri May 20, 2016 7:34 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How to report improper §30.06 signs
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Re: How to report improper §30.06 signs
- Sat Aug 22, 2015 8:11 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How to report improper §30.06 signs
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Re: How to report improper §30.06 signs
Yes, you can. However, since they are statutorily off-limits already, it really doesn't matter if they are there or not.drumbdummer wrote:I will freely admit that I didn't read this entire thread, but I have a question. I work in a public school. I know that it is illegal for me to carry at work without very specific approval. (I don't carry at work either) However, the school at which I last worked had signs meeting the requirements for 30.06 posted on several doors. Would this mean they can have a complaint filed against them? This is just a matter of curiosity for me as I don't really care if they have the sign or if a complaint is filed.