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Student pwned by Thefacebook and police

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Originally posted by: BroeBo
Originally posted by: dquan97
Originally posted by: BroeBo
Originally posted by: MrBond
Barring the alcohol to minors, I don't see the problem. Is it illegal to hold parties now?
They charged admission - which isn't legal (might be a loophole for "charitable cause" - ie: admission money goes to a charity and nothing else, but that depends on local laws). If you charge money to enter a party then serve alcohol, I think they expect you have a liquor license.

They may let stuff like weddings/etc slide, but in a college town, they'll do whatever they can to bust college parties.

Yeah those bastards. Such hypocrisy. In my town, people usually get busted for the city wide noise violation (enforced 24/7) If noise can be heard coming from your house/apt from the street then you are in violation. However the church right across the street from me rings its bells for about 10 minutes straight every Sunday morning at 9 am. Total BS.

:roll:

Tell me whats :roll: about this. I like to sleep in on Sundays and I don't need bells that serve no purpose keeping me awake.

Doesn't sound like it's a noise coming from a house/apt to me. Unless you consider it God's house, in which case who are they going to fine? God? Plus, there's the whole separation of Church and state thing... 😛
 
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