HK should not serve drinks to clearly drunk patrons
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2666226]Speedtoy.
With all the alcohol these guys drink, the whole fifth by himself, not sure how long it would take to break it down to below legal limit.
I am very concerned about these guys. What are your suggestions?[/QUOTE]I have written to HK management asking them to instructor waiters to not serve alcohol to clearly drunk guys. I said if you would not give a drink to your brother in that condition then do not sell that drink to this customer.
I guess there must not business / bar liability in Mexico for consequences from drunk driver actions. But I think serving drunk guys more alcohol is immoral.
HK should not serve drinks to clearly drunk patrons
Rambo,
Why don't you write to AMLO and file a lawsuit with Mexico's Supreme Court to stop HK from selling more alcohol to obviously drunk guys?
Nobody will hold anyone accountable if some guys get drunk in the club and die in accidents.
These guys buy their own bottles and just cannot stop drinking nonstop. Who's going to stop them?
If the bars are held accountable by laws, perhaps HK can declare some guys too drunk to leave the club, have security guys forcibly take them to the hotel, take their wallets out and make them pay for the room.
Drove over, was pulled over
Asked for registration, insurance. Poked thru the bags in the back, was sent on. 3 minutes?
No FMM.
Only looked at my PP photo page.
Police search. Hold wallet / phone
[QUOTE=Hargow20;2668489]Last night I was walking back across the pedestrian and cop was parked on the walkways to the top. The police officer stopped me. So as soon as he did I reached for my wallet & held my money in my hands. So if you are about tot be searched you should immediately take your money ot you wallet & hold it in your hands up against the wall etc. Also hold your cell phone as well.[/QUOTE]Great advice.
Did the cops harass you? Did they try to bribe you?
I keep my money and passport in a undergarment pouch. Do you advice I take that out too or is it OK to leave that where it is.