Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Should bartenders be held responsible for the behavior of their patrons?

No one should be drinking if they’re not 21 years or older. No matter the excessive amount of alcohol you may take in your body, it’s not the baristas fault. The drinker should be able to know its limit. One of the reasons why the law has an age requirement to things like these is because they expect them to be mature enough to make wiser decisions. No one should be accountable for others decisions, their behavior, and its consequences. Numerous people drink beyond its limitation and get into trouble. They become drunk and wake up the next morning with many regrets. It’s the patron’s body, and alcohol can have a negative effect on them physically and mentally.

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