That was my thought as well. I'll go somewhere else and make a note to report the incorrect sign. Thanks all.MoJo wrote:Even if posted incorrectly, go by the sign unless you like riding in the back seat of a police cruiser wearing handcuffs. The nice policeman will go by the sign and let the lawyers and judges sort it all out. It ain't worth the hassle or the 10-20 grand you will spend defending yourself.TheDude wrote:Hola Gato wrote:I would report the error to TABC. https://www.tabc.state.tx.us/enforcemen ... cation.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;![]()
I walked into the now out of business Majestic liquor store on Trinity Mills, only to find a %51 sign on the front door. Lol. I tried explaining to the manager only to have him tell me that the TABC posts those signs for them and that I would have to talk to them.![]()
I emailed the TABC and got a response the next day saying that they had talked to the manager of the store and the sign was no longer up. The TABC seems to respond relatively quickly when you notify them.
Oh and to answer your question you go by their license not the sign. So you would be ok to walk past the sign but you really should report it.
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- Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:04 am
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- Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:30 am
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Business with Incorrect TABC Signage
What is the procedure/policy if a business posts the wrong type of TABC sign. If the state website shows a blue sign, but they posted a 51% red sign? Are we supposed to abide by the signage posted, or by the actual status of the business?
Is this typically a mistake, or are business putting up the wrong sign on purpose?
Is this typically a mistake, or are business putting up the wrong sign on purpose?