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Yes I understand that the clam shack sells alcohol and if you choose not to go there and avoid that you may. Parents may however not be aware of the beer fest and the monitoring of alcohol at an event of this nature can be difficult if not impossible. Hopefully the event will be well advertised so families that do not wish to expose their children to the event of this nature will have the knowledge and can avoid the waterfront at that time. Again I wish to focus on the fact that beer tastings outside of your established business are illegal in the state of RI. That was the point of the my conversations with Josh. The hope is to enlighten the general public to the law.

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