Undercover TABC agents on the prowl in Texas' spring break party spots
Underage spring breakers, consider yourselves warned: the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission isn't just watching — its agents are working undercover. Dozens of TABC agents will fan out across Lone Star State liquor stores, bars and on beaches over spring break to catch underage drinkers and bust businesses that sell to minors, agency officials revealed Wednesday. “The spring festival season, including spring break and a number of other popular events across the state, is among the busiest times for alcohol retailers,” TABC Executive Director Thomas Graham said in a statement.
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