Game Room Owner Challenges Lubbock County Ordinance
Game Room Owner Sues Lubbock County Over New Regulations: A Battle for Business Survival
Eric Thompson, a game room owner in Lubbock County, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against county leaders, challenging recent changes to the game room ordinance. Thompson argues that the amendments, which include stricter operating hours and signage requirements, are unconstitutional and exceed the commissioners authority. The new rules have significantly impacted his business, reducing daily customers and making it difficult to cover expenses. Despite following state laws and county rules, Thompsons game room has been targeted by law enforcement, with no citations or fines reported since the original ordinance was passed two years ago. The case is being handled by Judge Les Hatch as enforcement efforts continue.
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