Booze in parks?
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Booze in parks?
Am I correct in assuming you're not allowed to bring alcohol into a Kansas City park without some type of event permit or something?
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Re: Booze in parks?
I believe this is incorrect. It is my understanding that small quantities are OK for something like a personal picnic.Jess wrote: Am I correct in assuming you're not allowed to bring alcohol into a Kansas City park without some type of event permit or something?
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Re: Booze in parks?
only if you are selling it to minors...
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Re: Booze in parks?
may or may not be legal, but I've never had a problem bringing say, a 6-12 pack or a bottle of wine or two for a picnic, or just to sip on
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Re: Booze in parks?
To the best of my knowledge, its technically illegal and requires a permit.
According to the Parks Department's little green reference book:
http://www.kcmo.org/parks/GreenBook.pdf
50-152 CONSUME ALCOHOL
DID CONSUME INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON A PUBLIC (STREET, SIDEWALK, or PARK) WITHOUT A PERMIT
Penalty provision 1.17
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...violated daily i might add
According to the Parks Department's little green reference book:
http://www.kcmo.org/parks/GreenBook.pdf
50-152 CONSUME ALCOHOL
DID CONSUME INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON A PUBLIC (STREET, SIDEWALK, or PARK) WITHOUT A PERMIT
Penalty provision 1.17
Sportster
...violated daily i might add
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Re: Booze in parks?
Approved by Cordish.Sportster wrote: To the best of my knowledge, its technically illegal and requires a permit.
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Re: Booze in parks?
Mainly, I was just wondering if it was okay to bring beverages to the Othello in Southmoreland Park. We ended up not, but I noticed that quite a few did, legal or no. Filed for future reference. I just didn't want to get my nice bottle o' wine confiscated, so I played it safe.
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Re: Booze in parks?
i've been bringing wine to these performances for years. no one has ever said anything.Jess wrote: Mainly, I was just wondering if it was okay to bring beverages to the Othello in Southmoreland Park. We ended up not, but I noticed that quite a few did, legal or no. Filed for future reference. I just didn't want to get my nice bottle o' wine confiscated, so I played it safe.
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Re: Booze in parks?
yeah if you had just said were you wanted to take it, we could have told you it would be OK
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Re: Booze in parks?
Frankly, I think its more of a "selective" thing. Don't think the "shakespeare set" is the target for zero tolerance in parks.
The Northeast Ball Diamonds on a Sunday evening on the other hand...
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The Northeast Ball Diamonds on a Sunday evening on the other hand...
Sportster
...shall we say - target rich environment
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Re: Booze in parks?
Eh, I had to leave for the performance before any replies were posted...no biggie, either way...I was just curious.
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Re: Booze in parks?
I checked with the bus company last year and it is OK to take your cooler with liquor on the bus on the way to the Shakespeare festival as long as you are not drinking on the bus.
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Re: Booze in parks?
Then that's the bus company's policy, not the law. State law does not forbid the possession of an open container while riding in a vehicle. The only condition is that if you have an open container you cannot be driving. Several towns in the state(for example Columbia and Independence) have an explicit ban on open containers in vehicles, but Kansas City does not.RiverMarketDweller wrote: I checked with the bus company last year and it is OK to take your cooler with liquor on the bus on the way to the Shakespeare festival as long as you are not drinking on the bus.
However, even though a passenger riding a bus in Kansas City is perfectly within their legal right to drink from an open container as they ride, it becomes completely unlawful as soon as they step off, regardless of the location. That's probably one reason they don't permit it. Another might be the fact that the KCATA has routes that enter places where such activity is entirely unlawful, like Independence and the entire state of Kansas.
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Re: Booze in parks?
eh, who will catch you anyways
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Re: Booze in parks?
Actually, consuming food and drink is forbidden aboard the bus. City/State law doesn't prohibit it, KCATA rules do.bahua wrote: However, even though a passenger riding a bus in Kansas City is perfectly within their legal right to drink from an open container as they ride
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Re: Booze in parks?
Yes. I said that.