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A dry Wrigleyville? What do you think?

The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting on a proposal that would make bars in Wrigleyville stop serving beer and other alcohol after the seventh-inning stretch. It's the same rule the ballpark follows. The rule would be instated only if it's a "clinch game" and sales would resume when the game is over.
What do you think? Is this a good idea? How well do you think it will be enforced? Would you be more willing to attend a game? Less willing to go to a bar in the neighborhood? Weigh in by leaving your comment below.

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Karl Hungus:

I support the alcohol ban. Wrigley field, and the surrounding community, have been dominated by drunken frat boys, and their rude behavior, for too long. In the past I used to attend Cubs games regularly. At the time the park was filled with regular working people--parents with their children, and real sports fans. Now we have to endure the loud, obnoxious behavior of spoiled, drunken 'fans', with their undeserved sense of entitlement.

If these people must drink past the seventh inning, they can stay home and pass out on their own couches.

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