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Denver to consider allowing alcohol in some public areas

Denver to consider allowing alcohol in some public areas

by I'm From Denver
November 5, 2019
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Denver lawmakers are considering a new ordinance that would create several areas within the city where people could drink alcohol in public.

The areas would be known as “common consumption areas” and one can think of them a lot like food courts or patios.

“Bars, hotels, restaurants — they can sell drinks and then people can go to one area and they can consume them together and so it’s kind of a social thing,” Eric Escudero, spokesman for Denver’s Office of Excise and Licenses, told FOX31.

Source: FOX 31

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