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OLCC wants your input

The OLCC is measuring how well it serves key customer groups by asking a set of standard questions, which all state agencies are required to ask. The OLCC has many key customer groups, and your response is important to provide a more complete picture of how the OLCC is doing. Please take a moment to complete one of the Customer Service Surveys below. We sincerely appreciate your time and value any additional comments you may have. The surveys will close on Friday, August 14, 2009. General Public - Customer Service Survey For Liquor Licensees Only - Customer Service Survey

Campaign targets adults buying alcohol for teens

New campaign to prevent "shoulder tapping" kicks off this Tuesday, July 7, 2009 WHAT: “ Alcohol for Teens? I Don’t Buy it!” Summer campaign kickoff to prevent shoulder tapping while creating heightened awareness of the dangers and penalties. WHAT’S SHOULDER TAPPING? Teens asking adults to buy them alcohol. Also known as “Hey, Mister.” For example, teens outside a convenience store approach someone over 21 and ask the person to buy them beer. The person who does the buying could face up to a year in jail and more than $6,000 in fines. MESSAGE TO ADULTS: Make the legal and healthy choice. Refuse to purchase alcohol for kids who shoulder tap. If your conscience doesn’t get to you, the law will. WHERE: The Plaid Pantry Store on S.W. 45th and Vermont in Portland (across the street from the S.W. Community Center). WHEN: 10 a.m. – Noon, Tuesday, July 7, 2009. WHO: Teens will be hanging bottle tags with anti-shoulder tapping messages and displaying posters. Chris Girard, Plaid