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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The problem is the driving part. [/quote] That’s the only problem you see????[/quote] Yes. I'm French. People drink at lunch during work meetings in France. Parents are not afraid of drinking in front of their kids. I don't drink alcohol, because it does nothing for me, but I don't see a problem with others drinking alcohol, as long as it's not too much. As I said, functional impairment starts well before a driver "feels" impaired, so that's really the ONLY problem. A life and death one! [/quote] Well la-de-da. I grew up in a Polish-American household. We visit relatives in Europe. We had a bar in the basement. Family owned, managed and worked in bars. We were allowed to drink with parents. Spirits were made in jars. I do not have a problem drinking per se, but if you are having to put your alcohol (wine, beer, moonshine) in a brow paper bag or disguise in anyway at public parks/fields without an alcohol permit or private fields that ban, it is a problem. Your team may even have a clause in their insurance or field permits about alcohol consumption. Given this BS, it should have come as no surprise so many travel parents were the biggest mask refusers during even the height of the pandemic worries. Again I ask, what fields permit alcohol consumption during youth sports games?[/quote]
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