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Submitted by Sarah on Mon, 12/12/2005 - 11:22am.
If a crime happens outside your bar, on a night you are closed, but the people involved in the crime all mention your bar by name, should you be held accountable? Or is this not even really the issue for the Bar Code downtown? Is the Bar Code simply an attractant for trouble, and so should be closed?
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If the Bar Code can't show a
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 12/12/2005 - 5:07pm.What do I mean by drastic improvement? - No fights, and a 90% reduction in police calls. I don't want my taxes spent on supervision of drunk violent adults. Bar Code should reimburse Olympians for the costs of these calls.
Edit: Now that I am thinking about it, if the police are making arrests, this might be a source of revenue for the city!!! In this case also it is unwelcome, I don't want the city to be making money of violent confrontations. A man was murdered there!
FREE THE WEST!
Submitted by Lill Huff on Tue, 12/13/2005 - 1:06am.