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17th March 26, 05:58 PM
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 Originally Posted by YOJiMBO20
But if the whole event is fenced in, the whole thing could be considered an enclosed beer garden. No need for extra fences to keep beer out of the whole enclosure.
I had thought of this and it's definitely a possibility, but I know of two annual events (not highland games) that are fenced in, with one entrance/exit, and they both have a segregated beer/wine area. My neighbor is the coordinator of one of these events and she told me that it's done as a very deliberate effort to keep alcohol away from the minors, of which there are many at that event.
A free-roam policy for alcohol is great, but enclosing the entire grounds does not guarantee one. We'll see soon enough.
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