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I went into a little bar/casino in Central City and promtly got drunk on

Grand Marnier. Then I took the shuttle down to Blackhawk close to where
the buses would be leaving from. I sat down at a bar in one of the joints and
had another couple of drinks. Then I got caught up in the Gaming
Commission's very strict "no visually impaired persons allowed on the premises" law.
Someone tapped me on the shoulder and told me I had to leave. I was only 44
then and still willing to bang heads. The short of it is I wound up in
jail for the night. <<

How odd that they would bar blind (visually impaired) people from the
premises and not beligerent drunks?

At any rate, it sounds like finding the gaming books was a convenient
excuse to get you out of town.

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Does that "visually impaired" include people who wear eyeglasses?

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On 7/16/2012 4:20 PM, RWHANNU@aol.com wrote:

>>I went into a little bar/casino in Central City and promtly got drunk on
Grand Marnier. Then I took the shuttle down to Blackhawk close to where
the buses would be leaving from. I sat down at a bar in one of the joints and
had another couple of drinks. Then I got caught up in the Gaming
Commission's very strict "no visually impaired persons allowed on the premises" law.
Someone tapped me on the shoulder and told me I had to leave. I was only 44
then and still willing to bang heads. The short of it is I wound up in
jail for the night. <<

I used the wrong phrase. The correct phrase is "visibly impaired." At any rate that law is strictly enforced in Colorado.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, RWHANNU@... wrote:

How odd that they would bar blind (visually impaired) people from >the premises and not beligerent drunks? At any rate, it sounds like >finding the gaming books was a convenient excuse to get you out of >town.