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Texas arresting people in bars for being drunk
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<blockquote data-quote="Kerry Matthews" data-source="post: 601758" data-attributes="member: 54981"><p>What? They're trying to stop Darwinism!! If you're that drunk that you step off the curb into the path of an oncoming truck, so be it... thinning of the herd! </p><p></p><p>I guess I've got mixed feelings on this one... I've been a bartender most of my adult life, and to some extent I can understand their thinking, because a bartender isn't allowed to serve someone who is visibly intoxicated, but that what a bar is for, right? To get drunk in! I had plenty of 'neighborhood drunks' that would walk down every night for a couple of cocktails. Now they're gonna get popped for walking home drunk? </p><p></p><p>Here in Kollyfornya, as in serveral other states, a person serving alcohol can be held responsible if the person they served alcohol to goes out and hurts or kills someone because they were too drunk to operate a motor vehicle. Look at the lawsuits being brought against Giants stadium in N.J. for millions of dollars because they overserved a person at a sporting event, and he got into his car and killed a little girl in a traffic accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kerry Matthews, post: 601758, member: 54981"] What? They're trying to stop Darwinism!! If you're that drunk that you step off the curb into the path of an oncoming truck, so be it... thinning of the herd! I guess I've got mixed feelings on this one... I've been a bartender most of my adult life, and to some extent I can understand their thinking, because a bartender isn't allowed to serve someone who is visibly intoxicated, but that what a bar is for, right? To get drunk in! I had plenty of 'neighborhood drunks' that would walk down every night for a couple of cocktails. Now they're gonna get popped for walking home drunk? Here in Kollyfornya, as in serveral other states, a person serving alcohol can be held responsible if the person they served alcohol to goes out and hurts or kills someone because they were too drunk to operate a motor vehicle. Look at the lawsuits being brought against Giants stadium in N.J. for millions of dollars because they overserved a person at a sporting event, and he got into his car and killed a little girl in a traffic accident. [/QUOTE]
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