Missouri - No drinking contests, no table-dancing, and no obscenity: In St. Charles, a proposed bill would make some strict new rules for bars to follow. But does it go too far?
Some bar owners are worried that the bill is both too vague and too restrictive. But city officials say it's needed to keep rowdy crowds under control. They say the revitalized St. Charles Main Street may be getting a little too lively for some. City Councilman Richard Veit says, "We have people complain from time to time especially about establishments on Main Street getting out of control." Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Ads
Some bar owners are worried that the bill is both too vague and too restrictive. But city officials say it's needed to keep rowdy crowds under control. They say the revitalized St. Charles Main Street may be getting a little too lively for some. City Councilman Richard Veit says, "We have people complain from time to time especially about establishments on Main Street getting out of control." Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Ads