On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 15:06:47 -0400, "Matt O'Toole" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>
wrote:
>Rick Onanian wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:33:42 -0400, "Matt O'Toole"
>> <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>> To one-up that, Australia has drive-through liquor stores!
>>
>> These exist in the US, too, at least in Massachusetts.
>
>I'll have a look when I'm up there tomorrow. Is that what they call a "packie?"
>
>Matt O.
>
In RI, there's one in Hoxsie. You order at a window and someone
brings it outside for you.
Been that way for awhile.
TomB
"Matt O'Toole" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> >>>
> >>>> have a great deterrent, too -- they print your name in the paper
> >>>> when you're arrested for drunk driving, in a column called "Drunk
> >>>> and In Jail." I'm not kidding.
> >>>
>
> It would never fly here (US), that's for sure -- innocent until proven
guilty,
> and all that.
>
They do it in our local newspaper (a Pioneer Press newspaper, near Chicago).
It doesn't have a nice colorful name, but under "police blotter" there are
names and addresses of people who were arrested for various offenses,
including drunk driving.
These people are still innocent, but their arrest is a matter of public
record and can be publicized.
"Matt O'Toole" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> >>>
> >>>> have a great deterrent, too -- they print your name in the paper
> >>>> when you're arrested for drunk driving, in a column called "Drunk
> >>>> and In Jail." I'm not kidding.
> >>>
>
> It would never fly here (US), that's for sure -- innocent until proven
guilty,
> and all that.
>
They do it in our local newspaper (a Pioneer Press newspaper, near Chicago).
It doesn't have a nice colorful name, but under "police blotter" there are
names and addresses of people who were arrested for various offenses,
including drunk driving.
These people are still innocent, but their arrest is a matter of public
record and can be publicized.
"Matt O'Toole" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> >>>
> >>>> have a great deterrent, too -- they print your name in the paper
> >>>> when you're arrested for drunk driving, in a column called "Drunk
> >>>> and In Jail." I'm not kidding.
> >>>
>
> It would never fly here (US), that's for sure -- innocent until proven
guilty,
> and all that.
>
They do it in our local newspaper (a Pioneer Press newspaper, near Chicago).
It doesn't have a nice colorful name, but under "police blotter" there are
names and addresses of people who were arrested for various offenses,
including drunk driving.
These people are still innocent, but their arrest is a matter of public
record and can be publicized.
"Matt O'Toole" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> >>>
> >>>> have a great deterrent, too -- they print your name in the paper
> >>>> when you're arrested for drunk driving, in a column called "Drunk
> >>>> and In Jail." I'm not kidding.
> >>>
>
> It would never fly here (US), that's for sure -- innocent until proven
guilty,
> and all that.
>
They do it in our local newspaper (a Pioneer Press newspaper, near Chicago).
It doesn't have a nice colorful name, but under "police blotter" there are
names and addresses of people who were arrested for various offenses,
including drunk driving.
These people are still innocent, but their arrest is a matter of public
record and can be publicized.
"Matt O'Toole" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> >>>
> >>>> have a great deterrent, too -- they print your name in the paper
> >>>> when you're arrested for drunk driving, in a column called "Drunk
> >>>> and In Jail." I'm not kidding.
> >>>
>
> It would never fly here (US), that's for sure -- innocent until proven
guilty,
> and all that.
>
They do it in our local newspaper (a Pioneer Press newspaper, near Chicago).
It doesn't have a nice colorful name, but under "police blotter" there are
names and addresses of people who were arrested for various offenses,
including drunk driving.
These people are still innocent, but their arrest is a matter of public
record and can be publicized.