I dont' have a problem with it
it's not only good for people causing trouble, but it's also good for underagers too... it will help limit the amount of underagers going into bars
personally.. something like this would probably cost too much money and would probably have a negative impact on the revenues of the companies involved.. thus, forcing the establishment to stop
I think it's a good idea, as long as the patrons can make statements that can be sent with the information about you to other bars... for example.. if some guy starts fighting me and i decide not to let him by forcing him to stop... i get kicked and so does he... i would want to make a statement saying that i got kicked out because this guy was an idiot.. not me
as for the bans and not letting people in.. i would assume that it's up to the bar
i could see a lot of legal issues arising here though
example.. someone gets accused of theft at one bar.. but really didn't steal anything... he tries to go to the next, but they won't let him in because of that... is that a good reason not to let someone in for a public establishment?.. i could see someone bringing in the law in a case like that
i do like the fact that it would probably scare a lot of people into not wanting to cause trouble though.. and it would get rid of the thugs and assholes
it's kind of funny though, if you think about it. Soon, some of the public world is going to be networked with information about individuals which is obtained by swiping a card. Currently it's basically only government related shit that does this. We aren't too far away from having a chip in our hands that tell everything about us.
Last edited by taog; 10-08-2003 at 10:56 PM..
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