Mark Mandell, Esq.
Many individuals and law
enforcement officials are concerned with Senate Bill 247 which would allow bars and restaurants in cities'
central business districts to sell alcohol until 4 A.M. with a special permit.
Those opposing the bill are concerned with potential health
and safety implications. One of the main concerns with extending the time to
sell alcohol is drunk driving. There were several posts made on the MLive
Facebook page that show why many people are concerned with this bill. Thomas
Donnely, a Michigan
citizen, posted "I am against this proposal. People leaving bars at 4:00
AM will endanger those going to work in the early AM." This is only one of many comments posted against Senate Bill
247.
Although
there are a lot of individuals against the bill, there are many who support the
bill as well. Supporters explain that longer hours would help create jobs for
bartenders and create more wages for taxi drivers. A supporter of the bill, Roy
Munson, posted on the MLive Facebook page that the hours "should be up to the bars. We don't
need the government telling anybody what to drink and when. People need to be
responsible."
MLive conducted an informal poll and found that 57 percent of
the nearly 800 poll takers would support the bill, including those who want it
extended to all areas, not just cities' central business districts, and those
who would only support it if the local municipality opts in. 43 percent of poll takers opposed the bill
and agreed with the saying that “Mama always said ‘Nothing good happens
after midnight.’”
If you have questions about drunk driving laws in Michigan,
contact criminal defense attorney Mark Mandell at 248-380-0000 or online at www.MichiganFraudLawyer.com.
For more information please read:
http://www.mlive.com/business/index.ssf/2013/10/4_am_last_call_for_alcohol_som.html
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