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Underage Drinking
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Feb. 8, 2017
Restaurateur Could Go to Jail for Ruining Cops’ Underage Beer Sting Nebraska police say he compromised two 17-year-olds’ identities by tweeting their photos.
By Clint Rainey
How Alcohol Ads Affect Teens A new study shows a correlation between ad exposure and alcohol-brand choice among underage drinkers.
By Jesse Singal
Choosy Teen Drinkers Choose Bud Light They like getting wasted on the brand names, a study says.
By Clint Rainey
family matters
Jan. 6, 2013
By Andre Tartar
Xfinity Live Parties a Little Too Hard; Serves Minors Fans are leaving stinking drunk, and some aren’t even old enough to drink.
By Collin Keefe
Crime Scenes
Nov. 4, 2011
Blockley Busted For Bussing In Underage Drinkers As many as 40 underage drinkers were caught in the bar last night.
By Collin Keefe
Booze You Can Use
Aug. 19, 2011
Attention, Underage Drinkers: Buy Your Beer in the Bronx Pretty much any deli will sell booze to an underage kid.
By Alan Sytsma
Police and L&I Shut Down Grey Social The Old City bar’s closing is connected to a raid by police and L&I over the weekend.
By Collin Keefe
PLCB Shenanigans
Oct. 4, 2010
PLCB’s Wine Kiosks Stoke the Ire of Liquor Store Employees The union alleges that the state’s liquor control board is too closely connected to the liquor industry to fight underage drinking in a meaningful way, especially when its puts a wine dispensing machine on a college campus.
By Collin Keefe
Nightclubbing
Sept. 7, 2010
By Daniel Maurer
awful things
Aug. 29, 2010
Police Probing Tenjune for Details Into Nicole John’s Alleged Underage Drinking The ambassador’s daughter fell to her death the same night she hung out at the MePa club.
By Mike Vilensky
East Village Spots Close (and Openly Serve Minors) The latest doings on the East Village nightlife circuit.
By Daniel Maurer
SLA Head Promises Stricter Enforcement, Elimination of Application Backlog The SLA’s new chairman, Dennis Rosen, updated the New York State Assembly on his progress yesterday.
By Daniel Maurer
Pour One Out
Dec. 18, 2008
R.I.P. Sparks The alcoholic energy drink is no longer.
By Daniel Maurer
Disney Cancels ‘Ratatouille’ Wine; Children Forced to Stick With Jose Cuervo Disney has canceled its line of Ratatouille wines because of advertising standards banning the use of any promotion “that might appeal to people below the legal drinking age by using photos of very young models or cartoons.”