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<br /> to "a person" who makes an illegal sale. There seems no reason why the claimant couldn't sue <br /> the individual who actually served or sold the beer, in addition to suing the licensee. <br /> Suggested Rules <br /> 1. Allowed Hours of Alcohol Sales: <br /> Friday 5:00 p.m. through 11:00 p.m. <br /> Saturday 11:00 a.m. through 11:00 p.m. <br /> Sunday Noon through 5:00 p.m. <br /> No sales after the ending times noted for each day. <br /> 2. ID's must be checked for all alcohol purchases where there is any possibility that the <br /> purchaser is under age 21. <br /> 3. A system needs to be utilized to ensure that underaged drinking does not occur, i.e. <br /> wristbands for those consuming alcoholic beverages. The goal here is to ensure that not <br /> only are underage purchases prevented, but also that legal purchasers do not provide <br /> alcoholic beverages to underage attendees after the sale was consummated. <br /> 4. Alcoholic beverages cannot be sold by the tray. A limit on the number of beverages <br /> purchased by one individual needs to occur to help ensure the situation outlined in #k3 is <br /> not occurring. <br /> While no one wants to restrict people from having a good time, the City needs to ensure that <br /> liquor sales occur in a responsible manner. One bad situation will destroy the fun for everyone <br /> with impacts that will affect the City, your organization, and possibly individual members. <br /> Your cooperation in complying with the suggested rules will be appreciated. <br /> <br />