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Samuel A. Thompson 8505 North Drummond Portland, OR 97217 dba: 2218 NE 82nd Portland, OR 97220 PERSONAL DELIVERY ORDER OF IMMEDIATE LICENSE RESTRICTIONS and NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING Your Full On-Premises License is restricted with the following license restrictions EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: 1. All persons entering the premises will be scanned with an electronic wanding device and all bags and purses will be searched for weapons or other prohibited items. Any person with a weapon or prohibited item will be refused entry to the premises for a minimum of 24 hours. 2. A patron leaving the premises after 10:30 PM shall not be allowed re-entry until at least the next business day. 3. Age verification equipment, as defined in OAR 845-009-0140(1)(b), will be installed at the main entrance to the premises and will be used to verify the age and identification of all persons wanting to enter the premises. Any person without an acceptable form of identification will not be permitted into the establishment. 4. Licensee shall have at least four DPSST-certified security people on duty at the premises on Fridays and Saturdays from 9:00 PM to the close of business. One DPSST-certified security person will be stationed outside the premises to discourage loitering and illegal activity and to check bags and purses and wand persons wanting to enter the premises, one DPSST-certified security person will be stationed in the lounge area, one DPSST-certified security person will be stationed at the main entrance to scan and verify identification of persons wanting to enter the premises, and one DPSST-certified security person will float throughout the premises and the outside area as necessary. At all other times, Licensee shall have at least one DPSST-certified security person on duty at the premises who shall patrol the outside area adjacent to the premises at least every half hour from 9:00 PM to closing daily to discourage loitering and illegal activity.

Page 2 5. Any violent or illegal activity observed within or outside the premises shall immediately be reported to the Portland Police Bureau. Licensee and his staff will cooperate with Portland Police Bureau (PPB) and OLCC and provide information and documents in a timely manner. Security and other video will be provided within 24 hours of the request for the video. 6. A person wearing clothing known to be associated with gang membership or affiliation, including but not limited to athletic jerseys (with the exception of game day attire for local events such as Blazer games and their opponents, etc.), torn or ragged clothing, casual sweat pants or track suits, headwear of any kind, or known biker or street gang attire, including colors, will be refused entry to the premises. Patrons who fail to comply with the dress code shall not be admitted to the premises or allowed to remain in areas outside the premises that Licensee controls. 7. There shall be no sale, service, or consumption of alcohol from 11:00 PM to 9:00 AM and the premises shall be closed by 11:30 PM and remain closed until no earlier than 9:00 AM the next day. This Order of Immediate License Restrictions is being issued because continued operation of your premises represents a serious danger to the public health and safety. ORS 183.430(2). These restrictions are based upon the following alleged violation of OAR 845-006- 0347(2)(a) which the Commission will take action on separately from this Order of Immediate Restrictions: On June 26, 2011, you permitted disorderly activities on the licensed premises when you allowed numerous patrons to fight inside the licensed premises and then fight in the parking lot outside the premises. OAR 845-006-0347(1)(a) defines disorderly activities as those activities that harass, threaten or physically harm another person. This is a violation of OAR 845-006-0347(2)(a). SERIOUS DANGER TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY This premises has only been licensed since March 9, 2011. Several serious and dangerous incidents have occurred during the short period of licensure. On April 10, 2011, a fight occurred at the premises that involved approximately 20 known gang members who are rivals of another gang whose members often gather at Seeznin s Bar & Lounge. The 20 gang members arrived in force, displaying their gang colors. After the combatants left the premises, one gang member was shot and killed.

Page 3 On May 20, 2011, PPB officers observed a known gang member suspected to be involved in numerous gang related shootings and suspected to be carrying a handgun enter the premises. PPB officers found a loaded.45 caliber semi-automatic handgun in a garbage can inside the premises and the gang member hiding in a closet. Two patrons, both known gang members, were arrested for parole violations. One of the PPB officers investigating this incident had the tires on his patrol vehicle slashed while the vehicle was parked in front of the premises. On June 26, 2011, known gang members fought inside the premises. The fight moved outside the premises where shots were almost immediately fired. Three patrons of the premises were shot. One of the patrons was found to be deceased at the scene and two had serious injuries that required hospitalization. The occurrence of two deaths and other serious injuries in an approximate two-month period clearly show that continued operation of this premises without restrictions is a serious danger to the public health and safety. On June 28, 2011, Portland Police Chief Michael Reese sent a letter OLCC Executive Director Stephen Pharo requesting that the OLCC immediately suspend the liquor license at Seeznin s Bar & Lounge. According to ORS 183.430(2), the Commission may immediately suspend a license safety if there is a basis to cancel the liquor license and if it finds a serious danger to the public health. Since there is not currently a basis to cancel the license, immediate restrictions will help you to better control the serious problems which have occurred in and around the premises. Since you have failed to take immediate and effective action to prevent serious danger to the public health and safety, the Commission must impose these immediate license restrictions to keep the public from further harm. You must exercise your license privileges only in compliance with these restrictions. Failure to comply with any of the restrictions is a Category I violation and may result in cancellation of your license. RESPONSIBILITY FOR VIOLATIONS Licensees are responsible for the acts and omissions of their employees and representatives in violation of any law affecting license privileges (OAR 845-006-0362). HEARINGS RIGHTS You have the right to a hearing to dispute the Order of Immediate License Restrictions and to demand a hearing to be held as soon as practicable to contest the immediate license restrictions order. If you want a hearing, please sign and date the enclosed form and return it to the address listed on the form no later than September 28, 2011. Legal aid organizations may be able to assist a party with limited financial resources. You have a right to be represented by an attorney.

Page 4 Hearings are conducted by the Office of Administrative Hearings under the jurisdiction of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, according to the Administrative Procedures Act (ORS Chapter 183), Attorney General s Rules for the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAR Chapter 137) and Commission Administrative Rules (OAR Chapter 845 Division 03). If you do not request a hearing within 90 calendar days of the date of this order, you will have waived your right to a contested case hearing on the Order of Immediate License Restrictions. OREGON LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION Stephen A. Pharo Executive Director SAP:BV If you have any questions call 503-872-5128 or 800-452-6522 extension 5128.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify that on, I served the attached Order of Immediate License Restrictions by personal delivery, addressed as follows: Samuel A. Thompson dba SEEZNIN S BAR & LOUNGE 2218 NE 82nd Portland, OR 97220 Matthew Cobos Oregon Liquor Control Commission