the problem isn't serving alcohol. the problem is that you cannot have
none employees in a bar after 2:30am. even if there's not a drop of
alcohol to be found, you're still breaking the law.

On Fri, 30 May 2003, Derek VerLee wrote:

> Late on the thread.. email problems... anyhue,
>
> How many parties that get busted, now-a-days, get busted
> due to venues serving after 2am?  How many due to improper
> permits or somesuch?  Do parties get busted for illegal
> venues anymore, or is the days of break-in-and-rave over?
>  What other reasons do the police have to harass a party?
>
> Seems to me that if a large percentage of parties are
> getting busted due to serving alcohol after 2am, an obvious
> solution is to choose to have our parties in more
> responsible venues.
>
> _derek
>
> ps. Oddly, I’ve never been at a party that has been busted.
>  Therefore, logically, another obvious solution is to only
> attend parties that I go to.
>

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