Police will be keeping closer watch on local watering holes this summer. Woodstock Police are teaming up with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission for the Community Safety and Enforcement Program (C.A.S.E.) this summer. What that means is stepped up inspections of local bars and restaurants that serve liquor. The inspections will focus on five areas: -Making sure minors aren?t being served -People aren?t being served while overly intoxicated -Disorderly behaviour is not being permitted -Bars aren?t overcrowded -Liquor isn?t being served after hours Woodstock Police have already been cracking down on downtown bars in recent months. The ?Double B Ranch? was recently charged with permitting drunkenness, and serving an intoxicated person. The owner of ?At the Lounge? also recently pleaded guilty to infractions under the Liquor License Act.

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