 I guess I didn't see the open container thing being a big problem in Davis so I don't, I don't really feel like it was necessary here but I don't, I don't think it's a bad law necessarily. Ordnance banning open containers to alcohol in public. Do you have an opinion on that? Actually, I don't, I don't see anything wrong with having open containers to tell you the truth so my opinion is they shouldn't have passed it. Well I'm conservative because I'm older than you guys and I've seen where alcohol has touched a lot of lives and if you go into a room of people you can, probably everybody has a story of where alcohol has touched their lives. In fact my brother-in-law was rested for drunk driving and it's affected my sister's life so I would like to see more control over alcohol. I think that there's a line between drinking responsibly in public and drinking out of control and I think that it's probably not a bad deal to have some kind of legislation I guess but I don't know. Okay. I think it's just going to cause a lot more problems. I think that right now they're just targeting the homeless people. I don't think they're going to be bugging like college students or anything like that around, around town. I think it's mainly just the homeless. That's what I think they're targeting. I don't think it's right. You know, that's my personal opinion. I prefer that we don't. That's it. I'm opposed to it. You want me to say more than that. That's good. Okay. All right. What do you think of the city council's recent ban on open containers in public? Open containers in public. Open containers in alcohol. Oh, I think that's a great idea because there's lots of children in Davis and this is a community that we come together with our kids. Open container policy. So is that, update me a little bit on what's going on. It's being considered, right? It starts tomorrow. Oh, it actually starts tomorrow? What's your opinion of the policy? I don't think it's a bad thing. You know, it's a college town. As long as people are watching out for each other it shouldn't be, you know, shouldn't be too bad. Great. Thanks. Okay. Thank you. We can take alcohol outside tomorrow. What do I think about not taking alcohol tomorrow? I think it's kind of good because it has a bad image on the outside. But if you want to get toasted on your own property you're more than welcome to. So you don't have to make a public of what you do privately. That's it. What do you think of the city council's recent ban on open containers of alcohol in public? It's good in one aspect and bad in another. In one aspect it's going to help keep the alcohol away from the children in the parks. And number two, the bad aspect, it's going to plug up the court system with all the tickets. An open container ban from the city council of Davis. I think it's a good thing because there's children in a park and people should not be drinking around children. And you know, that's my opinion on it. Anywhere there's children around people shouldn't be drinking. That's my opinion. You shouldn't do that. If you want to drink, go home. That's what you should do. That's the way I think. The city council's recent decision to ban open containers of alcohol in public. That's a negative, sir. That's a bad decision because of the fact. That's a negative, sir. I think that everybody that's done his or her own right to be able to drink where he wants to drink, as long as he's not causing trouble. I think that the right to ban alcohol is a negative effect on the public because of the fact that as long as you're not causing no problems when you're drinking, everything should be alright. That's the formula. But if you're drinking and keeping your cool and everything's okay, then I think that you should be allowed to drink in public. So I think that that's the effect. Let me ask the question. What is the problem with drinking alcohol in public? That's not my law. I don't know. What would be the problem? Hey, hey. Being drunk and disorderly or... Yeah, I don't know what the purpose of it. I think that this whole effect, this whole alcohol issue that's coming on right now on the 12th, which is tomorrow, I think that this whole effect has to do specifically on the homeless and that's because they don't have a other place to drink their alcohol. If the homeless buy alcohol, then they had nowhere to take it. So why don't we be concerned more with the homeless? Yeah, exactly. Why do you think they drink in the first place? Didn't need a handout? Hell, well, exactly. That's good. That's good, thanks. Well, it's got two different sides to that because I can see one reason for having it and then I don't see another reason for having it because you got a lot of college kids down here and they work hard in school all day long and you got a lot of homeless people here, too. And I don't see no reason why they should ban open public drinking or anything like that because they're going to do it anyway and whenever a college kid gets drunk, quit that. Whenever a college kid gets drunk or anything like that and he's out here, he's going to get kicked out of class because he's in jail. And I don't think that's really right. I don't know. I mean, it's probably a good thing because you don't want people walking around town with beer open like it's a lower class town. But at the same time, I don't really see it much as a problem in Davis. So either way, it doesn't really bother me because I'm not walking around town with open beer usually. I usually go to a bar for some of their establishment to drink if I'm going to drink. I don't think it's... Do you have a report? Yes. Oh, okay. I think it's kind of a waste. I don't think it's a very good idea because honestly, if you aren't responsible enough to drink, we have ways to take care of that already. We have enforcements for things like that. Anybody who's responsible and old enough to drink should be able to carry their drinks around. There's very little harm in it. So I think it's kind of a dumb idea and honestly, they should spend more time working on actual issues than worrying about if people are carrying beers. David Davis recently passed a ban on open containers of alcohol in public. Do you have an opinion on this or what is your opinion on this? I do have an opinion about it. I remember last year, I was in a sorority last year and we were talking about, oh my gosh, it's going to suck so bad if they actually, if this does go through, because they were talking bad and were like, it's never ever going to go through. So it did go through then. Pretty bummed about it. Picnic Day definitely won't be the same. I think we're able to drink responsibly. It's not like there was that much trouble, hopefully. So I'm pretty upset about that actually. It's about it. Davis just recently passed a ban on open containers of alcohol in public. What is your opinion on this? It's terrible. Gives kids no freedom. Never caused any trouble out there. There's no harm unless kids are out ruining things. And I haven't seen that happen a long time. Towns really cleaned up and I think this is just going to take away from the city and the way that people feel like we're a big family here. I'll talk. The city of Davis recently passed a ban on open containers in public. Do you have an opinion on this? I don't like it. I don't like it one bit now. I think they probably have a good reason to do it. Although if things go smoothly, I think with the right people getting permits and the like, it may not affect anything at all. But I think it may at the first part of it become kind of difficult for people to put on events and the like. I think it's another little hitch for people to get involved in. I might be necessary to provide the ban on public alcohol. But I do think that it prohibits people from family celebrating with a beer. We're working on some events that it's going to make it very difficult to serve alcohol. And I think it may end up being a problem for people who wouldn't abuse it in the first place. So I guess I can see both the pros and the cons of the situation. Also, Davis just passed a law banning open containers of alcohol in public. Do you have an opinion on that? I think it's a good opinion. I think it's good to not have open containers of alcohol in public. OK. All right. Sure. Sure. I think it's a good idea to ban the open liquor law. I don't see any reason why people should have to drink out in the streets. They want to drink either buy a six-pack at the store and go home or sit in a bar and enjoy it. In public? Yeah. Do you have an opinion on that? Yeah, that sucks. That really sucks because you know why? Because we're like the students of Davis, you know. We want to party and stuff. And this is where we come out of G Street. We should be able to hold a container out in the open, especially on a street like this. I guess it's full of bars and so forth like that. But I mean, I don't know. It kind of sucks. Does your friend have an opinion? Yes, he does. He already has an opinion. I have an opinion. I don't know. I come here on G Street and Davis seems pretty low key except like the bars here seem to be like popping on like Wednesday nights and the weekends. And I don't know if they have a no open container policy. It's going to be pretty, pretty empty around town. So I think they should like scrap that idea. You saw us on MTV. You saw how wild you were. Yeah. This is DCTV. Do you guys know? Yes. It's a good rule. Do you want to ask me anything else? Can you lower that a little? Thank you. Just one question. Okay. Do I have any one? About the open container law. I think it's a good law. I'm sure there's been some abuses and it needs to be taken care of. Great. Thanks. Davis recently passed a ban on open containers of alcohol in public. Do you have any opinions? Not particularly.