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Saturday, June 13, 2020 11:21:05 PM
The examples you provided all require a bartender to monitor customers. Dram laws in most states require a bartender to assess if a customer is already intoxicated before they can be served. In many states, bartenders overserving are a liability to the establishment and can be sued.
AND ERBB CAN'T MAKE MONEY FROM BEER VENDING! THAT'S PANPACIFIC!!
AGM IS A SCAM!!!!!
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