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Saturday, March 25, 2006


It's all making sense now. The TABC has stepped up their Minority Report program to arrest drunk drivers even before they're driving because they're getting more money from Austin.
Many North Texans are complaining about a controversial program during in which state officials arrest people inside bars in order to crack down on public intoxication.

The program began years ago, but during the most recent legislative session, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission asked for and received more money to ramp up the operation.

As a result, the TABC hired 100 agents to travel from bar to bar looking for drunk people who could pose a danger in an agent's opinion.

TABC officials said the program is proactive policing to cut back on drunken driving, but those arrested said it is unfair to arrest someone inside of a bar.
The state can't effectively rule every aspect of your life without adequate funding, so it makes sense that this is the result of a budget increase of the TABC. Of course, that money didn't exist in vacuum, so they either raised taxes, or took it away from some other program. I'm going to have to assume school lunches, so now there are kids starving somewhere so that the TABC can arrest you if you're drinking too much in a bar.

I hope there's going to be more public outrage of this in the future, but MADD has a lot of power, and they're really LOUD!



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