3-3-13: PROHIBITED ACTS AND CONDITIONS:
   A.   Peddling Prohibited: It shall be unlawful to peddle alcoholic liquor in the village. (Village code § 7-20)
   B.   Preservation Of The Peace:
      1.   It shall be the duty and responsibility of each liquor license holder, his agents or employees to maintain the premises in a peaceable and orderly manner so as not to allow any employee, patron or member of the public to commit any act, which act is done in an unreasonable manner so as to alarm or disturb another or to provoke a breach of the peace.
      2.   Each liquor license holder shall employ sufficient agents or employees on the premises in order to maintain the peace. Any employee, agent or person acting on behalf of the liquor license holder shall be suitably trained to maintain the peace of the premises and shall not act in any manner so as to promote or aggravate situations which may result in physical altercations, fighting or other acts of an unreasonable manner so as to alarm or disturb another or provoke a breach of the peace.
      3.   No liquor license holder, his agents or employees shall knowingly permit any fighting which shall consist of physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature or cause physical harm to an individual.
      4.   "Premises", as defined for the purposes of this section shall mean the actual physical space within the establishment where alcoholic beverages are sold to the public, any area set aside for the use by the general public (restrooms or lounges), any area used by the liquor license holder, his agents or employees for preparation of services (kitchen and storage areas) and any outdoor area wherein the public is served or waiting to be served or where customers are authorized to park any vehicle as well as the areas of ingress and egress to such parking facility.
      5.   Every liquor license holder, agent or employee who is present and observes any type of criminal activity or fighting, as defined above, is required to immediately notify the police department. The police department shall then notify the local liquor commissioner of any conduct or patrons or other persons on the premises of a liquor license establishment which results in any type of criminal activity, fighting or a breach of the peace.
      6.   Failure to report any incident as required under this subsection within two (2) business days may subject the liquor license holder to a revocation or suspension of the retail liquor dealer's license, as well as possible fines imposed by the local liquor commissioner in the manner provided by statute.
      7.   The local liquor commissioner shall have the right and/or authority to revoke or suspend the retail liquor dealer's license as well as impose fines or take any other legal action necessary to prevent the reoccurrence of a public nuisance as hereinabove defined in the manner provided by statute. (Ord. O-31-00, 7-10-2000)