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  • Report: Dumb Beer Ad Phrase Banned From The Masters

    04/03/2018 11:10:09 AM PDT · by C19fan · 58 replies
    Deadspin ^ | April 3, 2018 | Dan McQuade
    There’s a buzz around this year’s Masters. Tiger Woods is back. “This might be the wildest year in Masters history,” CBS Sports reports. But the biggest news out of Augusta National this week is this: A popular, stupid beer catchphrase has been banned. Shout “dilly dilly” at the Masters and you’ll hear “doobie doobie doo” as a security guard sneaks up to eject you. That’s according to Bryce Ritchie, an editor at golf magazine Bunkered.
  • I need advice from a legal type for my son.

    10/20/2012 6:38:19 PM PDT · by yankee turned redneck · 72 replies
    My son got arrested and paid a fine for drunk in public. The police had no reason to subject him for a sobriety check. Isn't that like a unlawful search/seizure? Can he go back and change his plea and fight it to get it off his record? Thanks
  • Democratic Party chairman of Scranton cited for public drunkenness

    08/29/2009 8:33:59 AM PDT · by Born Conservative · 22 replies · 1,502+ views
    The TImes-Tribune (Scranton, PA) ^ | 8/29/09 | BORYS KRAWCZENIUK
    The chairman of the city Democratic Party was charged with public drunkenness after allegedly intervening in a police investigation of an assault at the Parker House bar late Wednesday. "Do you recognize the name? Do you know who I am?" the party chairman, Art Moran, asked Patrolman Robert Hegedus, according to an affidavit filed by the officer. Officer Hegedus, who reported smelling alcohol on Mr. Moran's breath, didn't recognize him and asked, "Should I?" "Remember my name," Mr. Moran replied, the officer reported. Mr. Moran, 47, a former Scranton school director, denied in an interview Friday he tried to intimidate...
  • Sacramento Businesses to pay tab for public drunkenness (No booze for bums)

    06/05/2002 11:58:52 AM PDT · by nimc · 8 replies · 197+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | June 5, 2002 | Ramon Coronado
    <p>Sacramento County store owners will face criminal charges if they sell alcohol to known street alcoholics, a move lauded by law enforcement Tuesday as a way to clean up blight but condemned by some saying it unfairly targets businesses.</p> <p>Under the program, store owners will be given binders containing photos of habitual drinkers. If they are caught knowingly selling alcohol to those listed in the binder, they face a $1,000 fine or a year in jail.</p>