Yeah, what WTWizard said.
This didn't make my day, as The Quiet One suggests. In fact, when I brought it up to my wife last night (and I only remembered it because she had a memorial story of her own to relate), I began by saying, "So here's something that happened, and I feel kind of bad about it."
When I first contacted the center, I was honestly just curious. An event I attended last year had a last-minute decision to nix their wine, and I knew JWs wouldn't do that, so I was curious how it was being handled. I expected the response to either be: "Yes, they're serving wine, and they're having a security officer as required by law," or "Well, it's only ceremonial and no one's drinking it, so we're letting this slide." I figured there was a chance she'd write back and say, "Oh, I didn't know that...I'll have to charge them for an officer now," but I was completely floored by the response stating they relocated.
The congregations' savings accounts are for these unexpected costs, and when they have surpluses, they send them on to Brooklyn. I would prefer to see $160 go to the local law enforcement rather than Bethel.