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City of Albuquerque Reaches Agreement With Problem Stores | The Line

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January 31, 2020 – The city of Albuquerque reached an agreement with two “nuisance” convenience stores. They’ll stop selling mini- and pint-sized bottles of alcohol, train their staff more thoroughly about not selling to persons who are intoxicated, and provide better clean-up and security.  Good for the neighborhood, or just pushing problem down the road?…

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City Gives Warning to Two Albuquerque “Nuisance Property” Businesses | The Line

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December 13, 2019 – The City of Albuquerque gave 10-day notices to two convenience stores to get these “nuisance properties” to make improvements for public safety. Gene Grant and the Line opinion panelists debate the roles of cities versus businesses to fight crime and protect the public. Line Panelists:Janice Arnold-Jones, former state representativeDan Foley, former…

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