Employees at two stores were ticketed Tuesday for selling tobacco to minors after town and state officials conducted an undercover operation.
An employee from the Tobacconist of Greenwich, at 8 Havemeyer Place, and the Oriental Market, at 214 Sound Beach Avenue, were cited for sale of tobacco to a minor under 18, an infraction that comes with a $200 fine.
The employee cited at the Oriental Market was Linda Chan, 54, of 403155 Henry St., New York, N.Y. Michael Cafagno, 23, of 560 Locust Ave., Port Chester, N.Y., was cited for selling to a minor while working at the Tobacconist of Greenwich.
Nineteen other establishments were subject to announced visits Tuesday and passed, police said.
The operation was managed by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Tobacco Prevention and Enforcement program, who utilized an underaged youth, employed by the program, to enter establishments and attempt to buy tobacco.It is against state law to sell tobacco products to minors.
It is also against the law for minors to possess, smoke or use tobacco products in public as of Oct. 2008.
The two stores that failed the test will also be subject to administrative sanctions from the Department of Revenue Services, the state agency that issues cigarette dealer licenses.
Police said these types of undercover checks take place periodically throughout the year in town.
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