So what is the latest news?
Stevie P acted like he didn't know anything about it, but that's bull. He just hates any talk that could possibly ruffle feathers. There's no way he didn't know about the beer debacle.
Further, I don't personally care if there was or wasn't beer. However, I do get mad thinking about all of the $ we lost out on by not being able to sell. Someone with the Advertiser or another media outlet needs to look into what happened. It should be pretty easy to trace.
The Cajundome runs their own concessions under the name Artisan catering and has their own liquor license. Up until last year, they also were in charge of the baseball concessions, and sold the beer there. Sodhexo now runs the baseball concessions and what ever license they have to sell beer there, should carry over to football. i don't know, but I smell corndogs in the air.
Get Jindel on the horn. He's Painter's boss, right?. He's fixing the shrimpers up, he can fix this.
http://la.gov/Government/Organization_Chart/
Can anyone shead some light on this statement?
http://www.klfy.com/Global/story.asp?S=11084290
Various Applicable Permit Types
Class AG
Beer
Caterer
Class AR
Beer
Caterer
Class B
Beer
Caterer
Stand Alone Caterer
Special Event
Type A
Type B
Type C
The rest of the story
Beer and hard liquor have always been "Vended" to private parties in box seats. This would not have been news in any way shape or form.
Yet it was
“UL athletics now has a contract with a professional concessionaire firm that has the experience, personnel and training to ensure that all state laws and safety issues concerning the sale of alcohol will be followed,” university athletic director David Walker said in a statement.
If this beer sales retraction has an ounce of truth it will doom beer sales at the Cajun Dome, Tigue Moore Field, IceGator and mudbugs/Wildcatters games.
Seriously, we are all still in the dark! Shed some light any time now!
You're absolutely right. We should blame Blanco & Breaux-- both out of office-- and Melancon, who represents a completely district.
And we should NOT, under ANY circumstances expect accountability from UL alums and current office-holders Boustany and Michot, nor from Jindal, the former head of the UL System and current governor, the guy for whom Lafayette Parish voted twice, the first time over our own local candidate.
I mean my goodness, the last thing we would want to be is fair about the whole thing. Partisan concerns must always trump all other issues.
Particularly accuracy...
Partisanship has nothing to do with it. I honestly did not know that Boustany and Michot were alums. If they are alums of UL and have political pull they should be working for us on this regardless of political party, or where their district is located, or if they are current office holders or retired. I'm just tired of hearing about politicians who are UL alums that want to play that card when its election time but then never visibly support this university. (Although Michot does get credit for his support during the I Bowl incident.) All of the names you mentioned are heavy hitters in LA political circles. That combined with the fact that they are UL alums should give us some heavy stroke over this beaurecrat (sp?) that is holding up this deal. Hell, with UL alums including a former US Senator, a Governor and a current US Representative along with the local officials we should be getting a lot more support than we have been. Yet here it is mid-week and nothign seems to have been resolved.
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