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Is Utah really that backwards???
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14/03/2013 11:11:01
Thomas Ganss (Online)
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Frankfurt, Germany
 
 
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13/03/2013 11:16:57
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Politics
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Laws
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01568144
Message ID:
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>>Utah has a law that requires restaurants to prevent customers from seeing bartenders make/mix/pour alcohol drinks? I realize that every state has a few really old outdated laws - but this one was voted on this week and passed - 24 to 2? Really?
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>>http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Utah+sticks+with+offbeat+requiring+Zion+curtains+hide+drink/8086989/story.html
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>Yeah, in the mid-80s when I visited Utah regularly, you had to belong to a "private club" to get a mixed drink. Short term memberships were available if you were so inclined. But the skiing was great!

While I am not one of the skiers spending more time at the bar than on the slopes,
one sometimes alcoholic drink during the day is typical for me -
does the "membership" rule apply on the slopes as well ?
Or is it there medicinal/high caloric input/coldness-battling input ?

curious [still dreaming of a US powder holiday]

thomas
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