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To: Mannie who wrote (77330)2/22/2010 12:59:46 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (1) of 104197
 
no - nothing is getting out of hand as far
as i have seen.

it was quieter last night because of team
canada's hockey loss, but apparently the
early closure helped.

"due to concerns of public drunkenness
and an unprecedented number of intoxicated
people, private liquor stores have been ordered
to close at 7 p.m. on Sunday."

i think overall, people - tourists and residents
alike are enjoying the party-like atmosphere but
some seem to need to have a drink in their hand.

this from cbc:

"The number of instances of liquor pour-outs was down by 50 per cent over the previous night," he said.

"The number of people who had to go to jail for being intoxicated in a public place was down significantly as well."
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