The city of Knoxville is seeking at minimum to suspend beer sales for three Tennessee home games in the 2023 season, with the possibility of revoking Aramark's license entirely.
Watch excited Tennessee football fans take down the goal posts at Neyland Stadium after beating Alabama for the first time in 15 years.The city of Knoxville is seeking to punish Neyland Stadium beer vendor for underage sales.Knoxville wants at least a 60-days suspension of beer sales by Aramark next season.
at the stadium this season. She will decide then to either set a final hearing to decide whether Aramark's permits should be suspended or revoked − or if no action is necessary.The original complaint includes allegations that extend beyond the three reported incidents, citing general"disorderly" conduct on game days and incidents that happened under previous Aramark permits.
Just because Aramark does not own Neyland Stadium, the city contends,"does not absolve them for responsibility for the premises in which their patrons are drinking." The same goes for Knoxville bar owners who lease space for their business.$2,672,111 in revenue was generated through the sale of 230,338 alcoholic drinks.
In that response, the city says it is not required to prove crimes happened because of alcohol − just that"violations of law" occurred on the premises. Revoking Aramark's permits at Neyland Stadium would prevent the company from acquiring a beer permit at the venue for 10 years, but it would not take away Aramark's permits at other campus venues. Another company could bring beer back to Neyland Stadium with the proper permits, but only after a full year has passed.If the 60-day ban was to start at the beginning of next season, when Tennessee takes on Virginia in Nashville on Sept.
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