From the Daily News:
Rockaway’s remaining food concessionaires returned to their beachfront stands for the Fourth of July, but their excitement about reopening was tempered by a newly instituted ban on hard liquor sales.
Beer and wine are still on the menu, but margaritas and mojitos are off limits.
The operators, who have been luring foodies to the beach since the city revamped the concessions in 2011, learned about the change in recent weeks, and they were unhappy about it.
They are already struggling to recover from losses inflicted by Superstorm Sandy, and they say this does nothing to help.
“We’d love to have it back,” said Lindsay Robinson, the co-owner of Low Bar near Beach 97th St., who served up margaritas and dark and stormies from the boardwalk site last summer. “We didn’t have any problems with it last year.”
The change came at the request of city lifeguards, who asked the Parks Department to nix the sale of cocktails for safety reasons, sources told the Daily News.
Lifeguards are on duty until 6 p.m. at city beaches. The time they call it a day was the same time the beachgoers were allowed to start buying cocktails.
3 comments:
Oh c'mon - if someone gets shitfaced and drowns that's just Darwinism in action. It's exciting to see science come to life!
One can get just as drunk on beer or wine as they can liquor. Nanny state at work.
The Hipsters will be forced to drink up that the Rockaway Beach Inn on Beach 90th and Rockaway Beach Boulevard.
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