The State of NY wants you to call in to a hotline if you spot a person under 21 drinking.
Which reminds me of prom parties. Do people still have graduation parties with beer as a rite of passage ?
When the 21 year old age was enacted, some parents got the idea that a highly supervised party with the devil's brew would be an acceptable way to celebrate the transition to adulthood even though society had passed the noble experiment of a higher drinking age.
I think we now have been conditioned to not do those things as someone will turn you in, so its better to just act like people really obey the law.
I urge anyone of any age to avoid driving if they have been drinking too much. However, I don't see myself snitching to Big Albany if I hear or see someone enjoying graduation with a cold one.
At prom time, New York sets up underage drinking hotline, 1-866-UNDER21 | syracuse.com
3 comments:
Yes it is still common for a lot of parents to allow underage drinking at graduation parties. Too bad these people don't vote this stupid law away.
New Big Brother tech.
It won't be long and everytime you move a picture at home a camera with a mic will be seen.
I'd like to establish a new hotline where you could turn in lying, cheating, stealing BS politicians. My first call would be for Sheldon Silver.
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