On Thursday, July 12, 2012, the St. Maryโ€™s County Alcohol Beverage Board fined the owners of the Loveville Tavern $1900. The fine stems from a May 26, 2012 incident that required that the Police shut down both sides of Route 5.

The board found the licensees guilty of three violations: having patrons on the premises in excess of the capacity established by the State Fire Marshalโ€™s Office; Consumption of alcoholic beverages outside the licensed premises; Conduct contrary to the peace and safety of the community.

The board heard testimony from two St. Maryโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s officers who reported at least twelve patrons outside the establishment drinking and an estimated 190 patrons inside the tavern. The officerโ€™s testified they observed a patron having a seizure outside the tavern and requested EMS. Leonardtown Volunteer Rescue Squad was dispatched at 1:09 a.m. however the patient refused medical services.

The officers went on to testify a fight started inside the tavern than moved outside causing the response of 10 additional officers and shutting down both lanes of Route 5 until the crowd dispersed.

The owners testified their bouncers โ€œticker counterโ€ showed 156 people were admitted into the tavern and admitted they were under staffed that particular night.

The board took a fifteen minute recess following the testimony, and then adjourned to announce a total fine of $1900 for the three violations.