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Jimturner 09-24-2015 04:49 AM

Coolers in the Squares
 
I have heard coolers are not allowed in the squares during performances. Is that a yea but it is not enforced? I like ice cold beer but don't like large containers. With a cooler I could have several 7 OZ ponies iced down in a very small cooler.
Just curious

golfing eagles 09-24-2015 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimturner (Post 1118698)
I have heard coolers are not allowed in the squares during performances. Is that a yea but it is not enforced? I like ice cold beer but don't like large containers. With a cooler I could have several 7 OZ ponies iced down in a very small cooler.
Just curious

Maybe you could rest the cooler on a seat to save it. That way they can decide which rule to enforce.:1rotfl:

graciegirl 09-24-2015 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimturner (Post 1118698)
I have heard coolers are not allowed in the squares during performances. Is that a yea but it is not enforced? I like ice cold beer but don't like large containers. With a cooler I could have several 7 OZ ponies iced down in a very small cooler.
Just curious



Why don't you try it and see? You mentioned you like your beer by your pool. How's your puppy?

Topspinmo 09-24-2015 06:49 AM

Would cooler full of beer out of the plastic 6 pack be considered open container. I wouldn't want to be traveling around with cooler full of alcohol out of the container? At least if you drink there they can't count how many you've had, unless you drink 6 at time:wine:

Course unless on the way home you run stop signs, speed, meander around, flip your cart, or pull your ballbat! :loco:

theorem painter 09-24-2015 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1118748)
Would cooler full of beer out of the plastic 6 pack be considered open container. I wouldn't want to be traveling around with cooler full of alcohol out of the container? At least if you drink there they can't count how many you've had, unless you drink 6 at time:wine:

We have friends who were sitting in a golf cart at Sumter Landing listening to the music. They were drinking beer. They were ticketed by the police for open container. Drinking it in the square might be ok because it is not public property.

golfing eagles 09-24-2015 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by theorem painter (Post 1118759)
We have friends who were sitting in a golf cart at Sumter Landing listening to the music. They were drinking beer. They were ticketed by the police for open container. Drinking it in the square might be ok because it is not public property.

Were they cited because they had open alcohol in a motor vehicle, as opposed to sitting on the curb, or is there a prohibition against open alcohol in general on public property in Florida or Sumter County?

Sandtrap328 09-24-2015 08:28 AM

You certainly can be ticketed if you are just drinking a beer or whatever while sitting in your parked cart on the public street. Violation of open container law.

I bring a small cooler bag to the squares sometimes with a couple cans of beer in it. No problem. Basically, it is glass bottles that they do not allow.

Same thing on the golf courses. Since the golf courses are private property, there is no prohibition from having a can of beer open in your cart.

Chi-Town 09-24-2015 08:33 AM

Usually at a place that sells drinks they don't let you bring in your own. In fact, some might consider it cheap and tacky.

golfing eagles 09-24-2015 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1118809)
Usually at a place that sells drinks they don't let you bring in your own. In fact, some might consider it cheap and tacky.

It is. But it's also cheap and tacky to require purchases be made from a vendor monopoly at double the usual price, as in movie theaters and sports stadiums. Then again, their venue, their rules.

asianthree 09-24-2015 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1118748)
Would cooler full of beer out of the plastic 6 pack be considered open container. I wouldn't want to be traveling around with cooler full of alcohol out of the container? At least if you drink there they can't count how many you've had, unless you drink 6 at time:wine:

Course unless on the way home you run stop signs, speed, meander around, flip your cart, or pull your ballbat! :loco:

It means that the beer bottle and or Can is open not the meaning of being out of the plastic rings.

justjim 09-24-2015 08:54 AM

Most golf carts have a small cooler attached to the golf cart. That small cooler will hold enough to get you over the alcohol limit. I see residents going to their golf cart all the time and then drinking their beer on the Square as they dance or just listen to the music.

Just don't drink it in your cart as you may pay a fine!

kstew43 09-24-2015 09:26 AM

In there nightly messages I do believe they say no coolers allowed on the squares......

RickeyD 09-24-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by kstew43 (Post 1118856)
In there nightly messages I do believe they say no coolers allowed on the squares......


I thought it said " no O'DOUL'S allowed" my mistake.

Jima64 09-24-2015 09:37 AM

would not enforce it
 
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1118709)
Maybe you could rest the cooler on a seat to save it. That way they can decide which rule to enforce.:1rotfl:

Nah resting it on a seat and the rule would not be enforced. You might get conked over the head by a irate seat saver though. I would think the refrigerated bags would be less obvious than the actual coolers. My wife would empty her purse and carry a 12 pack.

golfing eagles 09-24-2015 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1118864)
Nah resting it on a seat and the rule would not be enforced. You might get conked over the head by a irate seat saver though. I would think the refrigerated bags would be less obvious than the actual coolers. My wife would empty her purse and carry a 12 pack.

That's all??? Smaller than average woman's purse. My wife puts a golf cart in hers so she doesn't have to worry about parking far away


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