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One can be identified by the clothes one wears into the establishment. If one has a snowmobile suit on, then it's a good bet that person rode in on a sled. I don't believe the law says the policies must be the same for all. For instance, if someone's speech is slurred and they are stumbling into the place reeking of alcohol, the establishment has every right to treat them differently (not serve them alcohol) than someone who appears to have not been drinking at all.
In any case, I like the Pine Cone Restaurant.
ishoot308
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Chester, NH & Welch Island
Posts: 287
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How do they know if your the driver or a passenger on snowmobile / motorcycle?? They certainly are allowed to set their own policies BUT by law policies must be the same for one and all.
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