True dat!Police back in the 70s were not so quick to arrest
Think we would all be wearing orange for all of them examples...True dat!
Many people also smoked in cars with children...didn't wear seatbelts...my Dad would be wearing orange today for sure.
I went to undergrad at SUNY Cortland, @Aunt Bea.Cortland is a college town and apparently this particular club was under surveillance for repeatedly serving minors which was precisely why we were there!![]()
Those were the days when the police arrested drunks and kept them overnight in the watch house for their own safety. Most were harmless as well as defenceless.Back in 1988.
I was staying with a friend in Shepparton, Victoria and having a few drinks at the local watering hole. 200km north of Melbourne.
That weekend, the Melboune police sent a "Flying Squad" (so called because they in and out within 24 hours), to Shepparton in an attempt to "clean up" the city which was having crime and alcohol problems.
As I exited the toilet I accidently bumped into one of the cops. (I was a tad inebriated)
"Right, you're coming with us"
I spent the night in the lock up, without being charged, and they kicked me out at 6am.
In my defense, I did not think I was drunk enough to be carted away.Those were the days when the police arrested drunks and kept them overnight in the watch house for their own safety. Most were harmless as well as defenceless.