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		By: NMissC (Tom Freeland)		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Zagat list is odd.  Many states have several they blame on one specific place (e.g. no drinking on election day, no booze before noon), and Mississippi has repealed the rule against taking home unfinished bottles, but has both the public intoxication rule (hey, I know of a cop pulling a passenger riding home out of a car to arrest for public drunk) and the election day rule.

I&#039;d have thrown in the weird NYC rule against dogs in bars, which is apparently a new enforcement of a long-ignored health code rule.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Zagat list is odd.  Many states have several they blame on one specific place (e.g. no drinking on election day, no booze before noon), and Mississippi has repealed the rule against taking home unfinished bottles, but has both the public intoxication rule (hey, I know of a cop pulling a passenger riding home out of a car to arrest for public drunk) and the election day rule.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d have thrown in the weird NYC rule against dogs in bars, which is apparently a new enforcement of a long-ignored health code rule.</p>
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