TEXAS: Agency’s error hurts eateries that passed inspections - (El Paso Times)
April 27, 2008 – 9:02 pmhttp://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_9069307
Three restaurant owners were cited as saying their businesses have suffered since the city Public Health Department released incorrect food inspection scores that subsequently were published in the El Paso Times.
Rosa’s Cantina, 3454 Doniphan, Los Jarrones, 120 Redd, and Golden Dragon, 305 S. Main, all passed their health department inspections.
But documents obtained by the El Paso Times indicated the restaurants had received failing scores.
The El Paso Times requested six months of restaurant inspections through the Texas Public Information Act. Those ratings were published last weekend. According to documents, about 10 percent of restaurants or institutions that serve food in El Paso had failed inspections between September and early March.
Since the El Paso Times’ request and publication of ratings, the city of El Paso has decided to begin publishing restaurant inspection ratings on its Web site.
The incorrect ratings listed for the three restaurants were clerical errors, said David Sublasky, manager of […]
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