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re: Where do you stand on bartenders being responsible for their patrons?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 12:23 pm to shawnlsu
Posted on 12/20/18 at 12:23 pm to shawnlsu
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How, in your opinion, does a 110 lb female physically deny a 200 lb man from getting in his car?
The whole premise for holding other people responsible for another actions is idiotic
Sure, threaten to call the police. If they still do it, call the police.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 12:25 pm to TH03
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They gave a 19 year old 12 drinks without carding once.
That’s absolutely on the bartenders.
But that wasn't the question asked in the OP
Posted on 12/20/18 at 12:27 pm to TH03
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The driving part doesn’t matter. He could’ve walked out in the street and got hit by a car, died of alcohol poinsoning, etc etc.
It’s about responsible serving.
I can’t believe Kroger just sold them 24 beers! They should be sued, he was clearly going to go home and drink them all.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 12:32 pm to dirtbag lsu
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That is garbage.
Its not the responsibility of the Bartender to babysit drunks.
Its his job to make money!
How bout the idiot doesnt need to drink so dang much. People need to take responsibility.
The bartenders were not only over serving this guy but were doing shots with him.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 4:36 pm to TexasTiger89
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The bartenders were not only over serving this guy but were doing shots with him.
How is that relevant?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 4:47 pm to PortHudsonPlaya
RedOnion case law. basically boils down to a deep pocket philosophy to make sure plaintiff gets paid.
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