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Bruzilla
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Last year, two homeless men were arrested in Jacksonville for violating a no public drinking of alcohol law that prohibits the consumption of alcohol on city property. The attorneys for these men argued that these men shouldn't be convicted because the city regularly fails to enforce this law by allowing drinking during tailgate parties at the city-owned statdium and at other places and events around town. They argued that punishing these men was wrong because the city passively endorses drinking in public during games and events. The men were convicted, but an appeals judge overturned the convictions based on the grounds that the law had been selectively enforced and the arrest was unconstitutional.
The city council of City of Jacksonville has since gone back and scrapped the old law, and they have just created a new law that clearly spells out when and where public drinking is allowed. Public drinking is allowed within specified areas surrounding public venues, beginning at 9:00AM the morning of the event and until 11:59PM of the day of the event. Other than that there is no public drinking allowed.
Where I'm having a problem is that the city government only exempted venues that it controls. Public drinking at city parking lots around non-city owned venues is still prohibited, public drinking at street parties is now prohibited, and the only group that stands to benefit from this law is... the city government.
I've never had a drink of alcohol in my life, but I don't think it's right for a government to pass a law that only offers a financial benefit to itself. Also, if public drinking is deemed to be a bad thing, it should be a bad thing all the time and everywhere, not only at certain times and certain places. This law smacks of "yes, it's a bad thing, but if we can make money from it we'll say it's ok to do."
What do you'all think?
The city council of City of Jacksonville has since gone back and scrapped the old law, and they have just created a new law that clearly spells out when and where public drinking is allowed. Public drinking is allowed within specified areas surrounding public venues, beginning at 9:00AM the morning of the event and until 11:59PM of the day of the event. Other than that there is no public drinking allowed.
Where I'm having a problem is that the city government only exempted venues that it controls. Public drinking at city parking lots around non-city owned venues is still prohibited, public drinking at street parties is now prohibited, and the only group that stands to benefit from this law is... the city government.
I've never had a drink of alcohol in my life, but I don't think it's right for a government to pass a law that only offers a financial benefit to itself. Also, if public drinking is deemed to be a bad thing, it should be a bad thing all the time and everywhere, not only at certain times and certain places. This law smacks of "yes, it's a bad thing, but if we can make money from it we'll say it's ok to do."
What do you'all think?