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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl: of course it could also cause people to show up to the show even more drunk,or baked as the case maybe, because they did it on the cheap(er) elsewhere...
Originally posted by thatguy: QuoteOriginally posted by kosmo vinyl: of course it could also cause people to show up to the show even more drunk,or baked as the case maybe, because they did it on the cheap(er) elsewhere... just fair warning to anyone considering this: if someone shows up obviously intoxicated or under the influence, they may be forced to wait outside until they sober up some, or possibly denied entry entirely. it's obviously a judgement call, but don't push your luck. [/b]
Originally posted by xneverwherex: i just noticed on my english beat ticket at the Recher, that it says younger than 21 $3 extra. something like that. interesting idea.
Originally posted by MindCage: QuoteOriginally posted by thatguy: QuoteOriginally posted by kosmo vinyl: of course it could also cause people to show up to the show even more drunk,or baked as the case maybe, because they did it on the cheap(er) elsewhere... just fair warning to anyone considering this: if someone shows up obviously intoxicated or under the influence, they may be forced to wait outside until they sober up some, or possibly denied entry entirely. it's obviously a judgement call, but don't push your luck. [/b]What if said individual was intoxicated while getting their photo taken for their license? They could argue that's the way they always look with the half-massed eyes or blank glassy eyed stare? Clearly with the judgement call I really doubt someone that's all baked is going to be denied entry. What could they possibly do? I don't recall the last time someone causing problems say violently was in the press for doing so "while being high" on weed. It's always the booze! MindCage Mindless Faith Deep6 Productions [/b]
Originally posted by Arlette: Sort of yes an sort of no. When you work in a club, after a time it's not judgment, it's not subjective, it becomes skill.
Originally posted by thatguy: actually, we've been training certain members of the staph in the jedi arts. it's been very useful so far.