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Beer Vending in the stands
Before I get bent out of shape for no reason, can someone verify if this is true.
There will be no beer venders allowed in the stands this year. And not that I'm a big beer drinker, this is more about the reasoning behind no beer venders in the stands this year.
"Per Georgette Dugas (the person in charge of the vendors at Cajun Field), Due to the college across the bridge wanting to have vending in their seats. But there division rules say no. So they called the ATC to report other colleges (specifically UL I would assume). So they put a halt on it. Until this is figured out if it is each division rules or a true state law we have been breaking for over 15 years and the ATC never said anything when they were at our games. "
What the eff? Do they have nothing better to do but try and bully us over and over because they get their azz bent out of shape. Again, not sure if this is true, but if it is....
Would this also extend to basketball, baseball, ....?
EFF YOU TSAB!!!!
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Damn- our beer guy was starting to become famous
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facelessjonmoon
That was the first thing I thought of. Putting the man out of work.
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I think they are looking into having the vendors stand up at the top of the concourse
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What happens at Saints games?
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BayouRichard
That was the first thing I thought of. Putting the man out of work.
He's become a big part of the gameday experience at all of our venues.
He's also active on Twitter. (I'm not) I'm sure someone could ask him what's up
https://x.com/moose_harris?s=21&t=FW...tYzapTj0kB1-ug
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facelessjonmoon
He's become a big part of the gameday experience at all of our venues.
He's also active on Twitter. (I'm not) I'm sure someone could ask him what's up
I believe the statement from Georgette Dugas. We all know what is up. This is exactly where my hatred for TSAB comes from. Many of us share the same hatred but many do not understand it.
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It's believable, but this is un-believable. If we have a license to sell alcohol, I'm assuming the license to vend is different?
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RaginScotsman
It's believable, but this is un-believable. If we have a license to sell alcohol, I'm assuming the license to vend is different?
Might be but this has become 100% political just like everything them. The ultra rich flexing their muscle. Sound familiar?
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Might make the beer lines a tad more interesting.
I feel for those vendors.
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RaginScotsman
Might make the beer lines a tad more interesting.
I feel for those vendors.
Maybe a class action suit against tsab?
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Full 10 minute interview with the head of ATC included in the link.
http://www.audacy.com/wwl/news/local...-sports-events
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IndiaPaleAle
Yea, but why the sudden enforcement? What a crock of ____. Thanks Ian.
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RedTails
Yea, but why the sudden enforcement? What a crock of ____. Thanks Ian.
They can lie but everyone knows the reason. I worked for the state for 7 years. No state agency is reviewing policy and laws just because they feel like it. The ONLY reason this would ever happen is if someone high up complained.
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""There are larger concentrations of under-21 individuals attending (college) games," Legier said."
"concentrations" is shorthand for student sections.
Outside of the student section I don't think that is an accurate statement.
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cjr3888
They can lie but everyone knows the reason. I worked for the state for 7 years. No state agency is reviewing policy and laws just because they feel like it. The ONLY reason this would ever happen is if someone high up complained.
Yes. Baton Rouge is so shiesty. No way ATC said, "hey let's review this again."
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KATC did a story about Moose at the baseball games..
Wonder if they'll do a follow up now that he's been erased from the gameday experience.
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jaxmc1023
KATC did a story about Moose at the baseball games..
Wonder if they'll do a follow up now that he's been erased from the gameday experience.
That TV spot might have been what alerted the LSU people and prompted the investigation
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Just gonna have to exercise a little bit for the next natty light
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Turbine
""There are larger concentrations of under-21 individuals attending (college) games," Legier said."
"concentrations" is shorthand for student sections.
Outside of the student section I don't think that is an accurate statement.
They haven't been to our games obviously
Plus the beer vendors were not working the students sections
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Legier says he and his agency are enforcing the law as it is written.
I've been reading through the statutes, haven't found the exact regulation yet, but still browsing.
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"For an independent concessionaire, it simply allows for the sale of alcohol products, which, again, is a regulated product, within the concession areas," Legier said, noting that state law does not necessarily mention the practice of hawking. "The agency has historically applied the rules of hawking or the idea that someone is walking around selling beer. We've done that in very limited circumstances, and certainly, as a public policy (or) public safety issue, (we) would be more restrictive in venues where there are likely to be more underaged individuals as you would assume there would be at a college venue, which is why you can go and grab a beer at the Superdome at a Saints game, but it has never been allowed or been in accordance with ATC and state policy to allow that practice at a college venue."
So this basically admits that they decide when and where to enforce this "law as it is written"
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Legier says although underaged people attend New Orleans Saints games and other professional sporting events at major stadiums and arenas in Louisiana, comparing those events to college sports is akin to "comparing apples and oranges."
Bit of a straw man argument here with the "apples and oranges", but I digress.
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"There are larger concentrations of under-21 individuals attending (college) games," Legier said. "The main reason for our regulatory existence is to ensure that regulated products don't fall in the hands of underaged individuals."
He's making a conclusion here based on no real data; are there any studies on age concentrations for each type of event?
Even if there is, what does a higher concentration of persons under 21 have to do with whether or not the alcohol vendors check IDs and verify age, as they are required?
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Legier says roving beer sellers will still be allowed at professional sporting events in the Superdome and other major venues in the state.
Again, the law is the law, except when we say so. If the true concern is underage drinking and safety, wouldn't you enforce this in a place like New Orleans? One could argue a drunk college kid is probably in more danger in New Orleans than Lafayette.
The irony is that this Legier guy doesn't enforce the law equally, as he's actually claiming is the reason for this whole ordeal, essentially, "this has always been the rule, so it should be enforced universally--but not always."
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You want to go insane just apply for a liquor license in this state and there are other states way worse than us.
Most of the laws go all the way back to the prohibition era and revolve around tax collection. You will be hard pressed to find anything more political than booze and politicians which should come as no surprise. I can tell you even law enforcement has a difficult time with enforcement because our state ATC will not commit to clear cut guidance on issues. I know first hand an instance where law enforcement made repeated request to the state ATC and they finally gave a verbal response but refused to put anything in writing. CYA at its finest.
As far as this situation I can personally give you a similar situation. As an owner of a restaurant with a valid liquor license I could not set up and sale drinks in MY parking lot during a Mardi Gras Parade. ATC said it would require a seperate catering license and you guessed it show me the money!!
I should probably run for governor with the promise to do just three things; completely redo our liquor laws, get rid of the state income tax, and rewrite the whole code regarding firearm free zones. Most probably don't realize it but it is illegal to carry a firearm in probably 50% of city of Lafayette.
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Cajun90
..I should probably run for governor with the promise to do just three things; completely redo our liquor laws, get rid of the state income tax, and rewrite the whole code regarding firearm free zones..
I fully endorse Cajun90 for Governor of Louisiana 2027
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Cajun90
You want to go insane just apply for a liquor license in this state and there are other states way worse than us.
Most of the laws go all the way back to the prohibition era and revolve around tax collection. You will be hard pressed to find anything more political than booze and politicians which should come as no surprise. I can tell you even law enforcement has a difficult time with enforcement because our state ATC will not commit to clear cut guidance on issues. I know first hand an instance where law enforcement made repeated request to the state ATC and they finally gave a verbal response but refused to put anything in writing. CYA at its finest.
As far as this situation I can personally give you a similar situation. As an owner of a restaurant with a valid liquor license I could not set up and sale drinks in MY parking lot during a Mardi Gras Parade. ATC said it would require a seperate catering license and you guessed it show me the money!!
I should probably run for governor with the promise to do just three things; completely redo our liquor laws, get rid of the state income tax, and rewrite the whole code regarding firearm free zones. Most probably don't realize it but it is illegal to carry a firearm in probably 50% of city of Lafayette.
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