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this is ridiculous/insane. TLDR: in Utah bars/restuarants serving alcohol cannot pour the alcohol in front of a patron; it must behind a curtained partition
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/52477959-78/beer-restaurants-partitions-utah.html.csp?page=1
this law isnt new. it was repealed in 2009 but is now back covering a wider range of establishments that serve alcohol
the biggest kick in the nuts is that some of the partitions are made out of clear glass
So-called Zion curtains separating diners from bartenders are not only back, the opaque partitions unique to Utah are now closing on eateries whose only alcoholic beverage is beer.
The change means servers at new eateries that serve only beer may not pop off a cap on a beer bottle or pull the tab on a can in view of customers. They must install partitions or build backrooms to store or pour beer with a 3.2 percent alcohol content by weight. Heavier beer is not allowed.
The restrictions are spelled out in two separate bills passed last spring and this summer. Language in the bills is confusing, and key lawmakers said Monday they’re unclear who spearheaded the effort to require partitions in beer-only eateries.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/52477959-78/beer-restaurants-partitions-utah.html.csp?page=1
this law isnt new. it was repealed in 2009 but is now back covering a wider range of establishments that serve alcohol
the biggest kick in the nuts is that some of the partitions are made out of clear glass