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Confusion about alcohol sales

I didn't mean to offend. Well the facts are that the kid got drunk at a party away from the stadium hours before a football game and drove drunk, ran off the road and killed the child on Alumni Drive across from Scoville Road. He was walking to the game with his dad.
Not to excuse his actions in any way, but his BAC was 0.051. Over the limit for someone underage, but well below the adult legal limit.
 
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Not to excuse his actions in any way, but his BAC was 0.051. Over the limit for someone underage, but well below the adult legal limit.
Thanks, I didn't know that. Interesting. It is possible that he was not a regular drinker and this amount of alcohol may have had a greater effect on him. At any rate he lost control of the vehicle and ran over people out of the roadway. Maybe alcohol didn't play a significant role but it was certainly presented as a DUI issue to the public. I still believe that this terrible event has nothing to do with selling beer to the general admission public at football games.
 
With the disaster that was re doing almost the entire stadiums season ticket layout in 2015, i cannot imagine them trying to implement family non drinking section seating

If someone drinks too much & isn't behaving themselves, text to Blue Coat safety to come haul them away
Particularly if they are wearing Tennessee orange or Louisville red.
 
It was probably because the sound of country music mixed with alcohol put them to sleep op.
 
Huh? This is essentially a unilateral decision by Mitch Barnhart based on his own personal moral and religious beliefs. He's about as far from 'woke' as one can get.
So he's not into BLM like Stoops & Cal?
 
Which is why I never understood the desire for aisle seats anywhere. Rather walkover others than be walked over.

I prefer aisle seats personally. for one that means there is nobody next to me on one side. and 2 if I need to leave to go to the bathroom or any other reason I can just hop up and go.

Except on an airplane. I like the window seat.
 
I went to the Chris Stapleton show last night at Kroger Field. They were selling beer. The youth groups were still manning the concession stands, beer was separate. The stadium is still standing. There wasn't chaos in the stands. There weren't thousands of car wrecks from all the drunk drivers.

Why can't we have beer at football games?
Because the Quaker said No. where you been? Under a pile of rocks?
 
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