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kinger
21st December 2010, 21:05
Is it me, or is this a bit unnecessary?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10694645

Mully
21st December 2010, 21:20
It's all about public safety.

Not making more money out of a captive audience.....

No, not that at all.

98tls
21st December 2010, 21:55
:facepalm:All that mutton dressed up as lambs ridiculous when pissed imagine how fucking horrible they will be sober:facepalm:

sunhuntin
21st December 2010, 22:06
cripes, i thought you were talking about the bikes! :gob:

ynot slow
24th December 2010, 09:12
A way of keeping track on consumption-means,we can seel our inflated grog and make more dosh.Funny how people at the races get pissed and still get drink under controlled circumstances.

Went to the races at New Plymouth a few years ago,had control of dads mule and was by the marque for young guys being introduced to racing,think it cost $30 for a few drinks,betting vouchers etc,by 1.30 they were trolleyed,my horse stopped for a dump by the rail next to the tent,hilarious to see the girls dry retch at pong.

onearmedbandit
24th December 2010, 09:49
Love it -


"You'd have to be living on another planet not to know that alcohol has been an issue in Auckland over the past year."

The rest of the world would like to apologise to Auckland. Obviously we've been living on another planet.

SMOKEU
24th December 2010, 10:01
Why not severely punish the individual trouble makers, instead of punishing everyone?

F5 Dave
24th December 2010, 10:43
Love it -



The rest of the world would like to apologise to Auckland. Obviously we've been living on another planet.
Or we sure as heck wish we were.

R6_kid
24th December 2010, 12:08
you're going to the wrong boxing day races.

Elysium
24th December 2010, 20:15
Just as long I can still take piss into the Wanguni cemetery circuit, I don't care.

kinger
24th December 2010, 21:48
Just checked my link, and it appears I'm a prick!
Wrong races, piss is good, I'm a happy camper:facepalm:

scumdog
24th December 2010, 22:01
Why not severely punish the individual trouble makers, instead of punishing everyone?

Hmm, like punishing only those drunk drivers that crash and kill/injury people but not the rest of the drunk driver??? :blink: