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'Being Very Drunk' Is Tried by More Students in City

Submitted by Kevin Bracken, May 8, 2007 19:43

I agree with the students' assessment of entertainment options in New York - there aren't that many if you're under 21. There should be more of an emphasis on all ages club nights, but if council members Vallone and Quinn have their way, nobody under 21 will be admitted into any venue that serves alcohol.

There need to be more events that have licensed areas where you can drink if you prove you're 21, but can still go and enjoy music in a social setting if you are in high school.

This is just one more reason we need to defeat Christine Quinn's nightlife crusade.


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student drinking was a real problem when i was at college ---1935 there is no way it can be stopped [MORE]

bill 

May 8, 2007 21:45

I agree with the students' assessment of entertainment options in New York - there aren't that many if you're under...

Kevin Bracken 

May 8, 2007 19:43

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