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Let’s Toast to Banning Booze
Uh.. They forgot to mention the increase in drunk driving incidents that have occured from people leaving the beach area. People smuggle liquor instead of having a beer because it is easier to conceal but the effects are way worse on a hot sunny day. Maybe if the police would have been patrolling and giving drunk in publics to begin with and enforcing the law at the get go those guys would not have gotten so out of control. I hope those 17 people out of the 4 milion living in San Diego are holding their heads in shame. It's almost summer and i would like to have a cold one at the beach. P.S anyone who did not live in San Diego city I.E. La Mesa or surrounding areas that use the beaches did not get the option of voting on this law. They set it up so only poeple wihtin the city of San Diego could vote even though all of us use the beaches.— April 30, 2009 2:24 p.m.