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Junk dealers may not make any business transactions with drunk persons.
33-18-105. Purchase from intoxicated persons. No person, firm or corporation engaged in the buying or selling of junk metals, rubber, rags or paper, shall purchase any articles from any person appearing to be intoxicated, nor from any person known to be a thief, or to have been convicted of larceny, and when any person is…
Establishments which sell alcohol must have enough lighting to read text inside them.
Sec. 3-4. Lighting. All licensees under this chapter shall be required to maintain a level of light within the licensed premises which would permit the checking of identification materials without resort to other lighting. (Code 1960, § 4-41)
Employers of bars must not let their bartenders serve while they are drunk themselves.
9.04.030 Sale or disposition of alcoholic beverages to drunken persons. A licensee, an agent, or employee may not: A. Sell, give or barter alcoholic beverages to a drunken person; B. Allow another person to sell, give or barter an alcoholic beverage to a drunken person within licensed premises; C. Allow a drunken person to enter…
Santa Claus may not be used to sell alcohol
Any statement, picture, or illustration referring to Easter, Holy Week, Mother’s Day, ‘Santa Claus,’ including names synonymous with “Santa Claus”, or a religious holiday or religious symbol, which promotes the sale, service, or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. Nothing in this section shall prohibit references to Christmas or any other holiday season if…