srothstein wrote:srothstein wrote:Let me check a little further into this. I don't think it is easily available in the system the local agents get, just in one part of the licensing system used to print the licenses themselves.
I checked and the local agents will not have the information available in their computer system. The determination is done in the licensing system and only that system can access it. This appears to also be why we cannot get the line added to the public access system.
That certainly makes for a difficult situation. By law we are required to disarm before entering a 51% establishment, but we have no clear and reliable way to determine if the establishment is 51%. Ideally, all TABC licensed venues that are 51% will have 51% signs posted, and all others will not. In reality, we all know this is not how things play out. 51% establishments don't post the signs, and non-51% establishments do, and we're left scratching our heads wondering what the reality of the situation is, with no way to obtain a clear answer.
As en example, I recently went to a music show at Stubb's BBQ here in Austin. This is a well-known venue for music, and is also a restaurant and has a bar. Once I actually found the license online (it is apparently listed under SARC Inc. at the address), there were no telltale signs that the place was not 51% (such as the FB classification) in the listing. I ended up going and disarming when leaving my car, walking several blocks through areas that are not well lit with plenty of opportunity for nefarious activity. I got there, and there were signs with the wording found on 51% signs (The licensed or unlicensed possession...), but no 51% sign proper from what I saw. The place is all-ages, serves food, beer & mixed drinks, and charges a hefty ticket price. It is also a restaurant during the day. As an example, I spent $40 for a ticket, $8 on food, and $3 on a beer. Out of $52, my on-premises spending on alcohol was a mere 1.89%. I realize that I am a light drinker, but for that venue to be truly 51%, people would be spending over $40 per person on average at such a concert. Factoring in all the underage customers (and there are plenty of them), non-minors would have to be drinking massive amounts of alcohol in order to make the place 51%.
The only possibility here that I can think if is if the music venue is a separate business from the alcohol sales. It would have to be in combination with the restaurant, as I could find no other licenses listed at that address, and the restaurant serves alcohol. I could believe that this situation would make it a plausible 51% venue, but this is mere speculation on my part.
Just to be clear here, Steve... I'm not asking a question of you here - I'm aware that you have no way of answering it and it would be rather inconsiderate on my part to ask you for answers every time I had a question about a venue. This is more for the sake of discussion and an illustration of how the existing law makes for an impossible situation on the part of the CHL holder. We are simply relegated to disarm if there is any question at all in our minds or risk breaking the law. There is always the question of whether we have broken the law unknowingly at a venue that does not appear to be 51%, or at an event where the license covers the entire premises as you mentioned above.
Though TABC certainly has bigger concerns to think about, this certainly is a situation that needs remedy. The most ideal solution is to eliminate the 51% premises as off-limits to CHL, and there has certainly talk of that happening next session. That is, however, more than a year away and by no means a certainty. Failing that (or in the meantime), it seems that the 51% status should be an easily accessible public record, as the current law demands that we know information that we cannot reasonably obtain.
I'm not sure if the TSRA has a suggestion box, but I would certainly be willing to talk to someone about it. Chas, if you know of a way I can bring this up, I'm certainly willing to do so. There are certainly enough examples that have been discussed here on these forums, and I'd be happy to provide examples and a description of my interactions with TABC and the lack of information regarding 51% venues.