Two bars in New
Mexico have been fined and had their liquor licenses
suspended for over-serving patrons who went on to cause fatal drunken-driving
crashes.
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department's Alcohol and
Gaming Division announced the penalties Tuesday.
The Blue Corn Cafe and Brewery
in Santa Fe was
fined $10,000 and had its liquor license suspended for 15 days spanning two
weekends. Authorities say bar officials pleaded no contest to over-serving an
intoxicated man who then caused a crash that killed two teenage girls and
severely injured family members and bystanders.
El Alto Bar and Station in Las Vegas paid a $2,500
fine and ceased serving alcohol for eight days. An administrative citation was
issued for over-serving a customer who caused a fatal crash in March 2010.
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