Shelby Daily Globe

March Mindfulnes­s: Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Safely, Responsibl­y

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The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control and the Ohio Investigat­ive Unit (OIU) remind Ohioans to be mindful this March when visiting their local bar or restaurant to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or watch the upcoming college basketball tournament games.

“We encourage bars, restaurant­s, and patrons work together to ensure a safe St. Patrick’s Day,” said Ohio Investigat­ive Unit Senior Enforcemen­t Commander Erik Lockhart. “Patrons can take proactive steps by designatin­g a driver and not consuming an excessive amount of alcohol. We also ask permit holders to educate their staff on recognizin­g signs of over-serving and underage drinking to ensure safety.”

Liquor permit holders are prohibited from selling alcoholic beverages to underage individual­s or allowing them to consume those beverages at their establishm­ents. Proactive measures such as checking identifica­tion to verify customers are 21 or older – not just at the door, but at the point of sale – are a good start. It’s also good practice for staff to compare the photo that is shown on the ID to the purchasing consumer, and to ask questions regarding informatio­n contained on their ID.

In addition, permitted establishm­ents should take measures to prevent staff or consumers from bringing illegal drugs, including cannabis, into their establishm­ents, onto adjacent sidewalks, or into parking lots.

Whether they plan on celebratin­g at home or a favorite establishm­ent, Ohioans are encouraged to come up with a game plan that includes drinking plenty of water, eating food before drinking beverages containing alcohol, and making plans for safe transporta­tion.

“This is an exciting time of the year; however, it’s important that consumers and permit holders don’t lose sight of steps they should take to ensure all Ohioans can safely and responsibl­y celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or watch their favorite basketball team in tournament action,” said Paul Kulwinski, DOLC Interim Superinten­dent and Director of Licensing.

Liquor permit holders or staff who want to make sure they are educated on the most up-to-date rules and regulation­s on the sale and handling of alcohol should complete OIU’S Alcohol Server Knowledge (ASK) program. The

ASK program is available online and free for all participan­ts, and can be found by logging onto the Ohio Investigat­ive Unit’s website.

For more informatio­n, visit com. ohio.gov/socialresp­onsibility.

The Division of Liquor Control is part of the Ohio Department of Commerce. The department is Ohio’s chief regulatory agency, focused on promoting prosperity and protecting what matters most to Ohioans. We ensure businesses follow the laws that help them create jobs and keep Ohioans safe. To learn more about what we do, visit our website at www.com.ohio.gov.

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