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Banning minors from restaurant bar areas offered as compromise
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I've actually seen in my life the consequences of alchoholism and I've noticed that there are very similar results in families where religion is so stickly practiced that children can't think on their own. Kids are going to grow up in spite of what parents do and they'll make up their own minds. Paranoia doesn't server anyones best interests.
Senator, the only "needless hoop" someone should have to jump through to have an alcoholic drink is a valid ID proving they are 21 years old. End of story.
Hiding the realities of life does not give your child the internal value system that will support them throughout their life in making many more decisions. There's nothing more intriging to a teenager than the very thing their parent has banned from their site. Far better, it seems, to be sitting in a restaurant and having a grown-up discussion with your kids about your family rules. Seems like a rowdy patron that's had a few too many just might be a great visual teaching moment (teaching being the operative word).
Also,seeing people not being rowdy and drinking responsibly is a good teaching moment- it teaches that binge drinking is not normal, should your child reach adulthood and decide that they do not share your beliefs and do want to drink. It shows having a moderate amount of drinks with a meal rather than drinking for the purpose of intoxication.
Banning minors from restaurant bar areas seems kind of silly to me, but I guess I don't care too much one way or another. Makes more sense to me to say no minors without a parent or guardian, just like at the liquor stores.
As to "replac[ing] application forms with swiping driver's licenses or other identification": What application forms, if the club system is abolished? Replacing paper applications with electronic ones may modernize the club system, but the intrusive system is still there. If what is being suggested is the swiping of a DL for all bar entrants, it sounds like a civil-liberties nightmare that would be substantially worse than the current system.
Increasing liability for serving drunk drivers may sound good, but as a practical matter I'm not sure how it would work. It's already illegal to serve an intoxicated person, how is the bartender supposed to know if some is going to be driving?
By passing enforceable laws with strong penalties, to keep minors out of bar areas, we can satisfy the concerns about minors drinking. By so doing, we no longer need the private club arrangement.
We protect our minors and allow those who choose to drink a more reasonable system, one that doesn't seem to suggest that control freaks are in charge here in Utah.
Gov. Huntsman, you have the suppor of this conservative. Work on it. And don't yield.
P.S. A quick note to those who think eliminating private club requirements will lead to more drunk driving are kidding themselves. I have coworkers from out of state who, when they visit the state tend to overcompensate for Utah's liqour laws. Reasonable access would eliminate this.
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Even though I'm no fan of alcohol - I do think our people have the right to decide for themselves what they want in this area. Also, I think parents need to decide what they are willing to expose their children to.
If parents don't want their children to be near a bar area or see drinking - simply don't go to places that have these things.