Posted on 12/22/2007 6:11:08 PM PST by elkfersupper
A lawyer for the owner of the Player's Club Bar and Grill in Independence has challenged in court the enforceability of the city's Clean Indoor Air Act ordinance and won.
John Carnes, an Independence attorney for Player's Club owner Jennifer Brashear, got Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Bushur to overturn two clean air citations given to Brashear. Municipal judges in Independence had found Brashear guilty of violating the city's health code by allowing patrons of the lounge to smoke on two separate occasions.
"There are some holes in that ordinance that basically makes it unenforceable," Carnes said. "It's an unworkable ordinance when it comes to enforcement."
City Manager Robert Heacock said the city attorney is reviewing the appeal and city staff will address perceived holes in the smoking ordinance in a timely fashion.
"The case is being reviewed by our legal department," Heacock said. "We are not sure what the next step will be."
Carnes said on April 13 a Player's Club customer claimed to have observed patrons smoking in the lounge. The person, Carnes said, contacted Heacock, who notified the Health Department.
The Health Department issues a citation, alleging violation of the city's clean air ordinance. After a hearing, the city's municipal court found Brashear in violation of the ordinance, Carnes said.
Carnes added he represented Brashear in the municipal case as well as a appeal hearing Monday before the associate court, where Bushur found Brashear not guilty based upon testimony and a review of the applicable provisions of the ordinance.
"The issue was trying to fit what you had to do to prove the person violated the ordinance," Carnes said. "That ordinance contains vague and overbroad language, making it legally impossible for the city to enforce the ordinance."
Brashear's conviction on the second citation, issued June 8, was also overturned by Bushur Monday.
In that case, Carnes said six officers from the Independence Tactical Swat Team and two patrol officers accompanied two Health Department employees in response to a a report that a person may have been smoking in the establishment. Three citations were issued, one to Brashear and two to customers.
One customer pleaded guilty in Municipal Court, the other was found not guilty in the same courtroom, while Brashear had to appeal her conviction in Municipal Court in Associate Court.
"The customer's argument was under the ordinance you have to be warned first to quit smoking before you are cited," Carnes said. "In Jennifer's case, the argument was 'what consists of a warning?' Does the sign at the front of the business that says 'no smoking allowed' constitute a warning? The way this ordinance is written, the question is, can it be enforced?"
Police spokesperson Tom Gentry said the department did not send a tactical unit to Players Club June 8. Gentry said two patrol officers were asked to assist the Health Department workers because of the intimidation factor at Player's Club that night and a nearby DWI enforcement unit's sergeant decided the unit would assist in the sting as well. The enforcement unit had just finished conducting a sobriety checkpoint, Gentry said.
"We do not send SWAT teams to enforce city ordinances," Gentry said.
Carnes said his next step is to pursue legal action in federal court if another client is cited by city officials after the associate court has determined the clean air ordinance is unenforceable.
"After the recent court test of the ordinance," Carnes said, "it is my belief that the present ordinance cannot be enforced and to do so would put the city at risk of committing federal civil rights violations."
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Retitled: How the Nanny-state Whiners Stole our Country
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Whether you believe in smoking bans or not it would seem a SWAT team is overkill.
Health Dept employees? These folks are getting very very close to the kangaroo courts, Human Rights Tribunal in Canada. Shame on us if we allow this to continue!
Oh, it’s enforceable. There are plenty of flunky fat undercover cops flashing badges who will be more than happy to get their jollies by slamming your head into the ground if you dare to resist after being caught smoking in a bar. (or they could be fake criminals who will shoot you in a dark alley. Who cares, the State has made you a criminal for smoking a legal product) You can’t fight back against the tyranny or you will get the Abner Louima treatment.
Another excuse to slap around law abiding citizens and claim it was justified. Ayn Rand was right...when there aren’t enough criminals just make everything illegal and create new criminals.
Resistance is futile. You will all obey.
Hey- Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the ping!
You are a champ.
I’m there. It would be a pleasure to meet you. That’s what is great about the internet. You get to meet other like minded individuals who you wouldn’t otherwise meet in your daily life.
I would say some are missing the point.
If you smoke, you are gonna die sooner (maybe).
So, the SWAT TEAM is just more expedient.
In a world of Fast Food Drivethrough, Microwave ovens, and Internet Movies, faster is better.
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And while you’re at it, drop the chalupa!
I’ve extennded an invite to Sir Eric as well — great dude. :-)
Of course it would never occur to a professional whore of the type called "City Manager" to let property owners and patrons decide.
Another thing that bothers me about all this chit is that these city and town ordinances are usually either civil fines or misdemeanors, both of which I believe need to be witnessed by an officer.
What happened to facing your accuser in court? Force these weak-kneed lilly-livered cowards to testify in open court and see how quickly the rat line dries up.
Sixty-four years of standing in the corner says I won't.
Of course! Smokers are less likely to shoot back than going after murderers and rapists.
This is another example of why so many cities are witnessing crime increases....law enforcement diverted to functions inconsistent with their mission.
Exactly when was it that Law Enforcement Officers were required to obtain lobotomies before being accepted into the force?
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