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The County is developing recommendations on ways to manage “bar crawls.”

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1. What is the maximum number of hours an event should last?

Response Percent Response Count
Less than 6 hours 43.8% 70
Less than 9 hours 18.1% 29
Other 38.1% 61

What is the maximum number of events that should take place in a calendar year?

Response Percent Response Count
6 or less 35.6% 57
12 or less 18.8% 30
Other 45.6% 73

Should Arlington County place a limit on the number of events that take place during a month?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 76.3% 122
No 23.8% 38

Should Arlington County place limits on the number of events that take place within a particular area?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 72.7% 117
No 27.3% 44

Regarding costs associated with Police, Fire/EMS and street cleaning services, who should pay these costs?

Response Percent Response Count
Arlington County 8.7% 14
Event Organizers 57.1% 92
Business Establishments 11.8% 19
Other 22.4% 36

Please share other views and suggestions for how Arlington County can best respond to the growing demand for bar crawls.

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Are you a (check all that apply):

Response Percent Response Count
Community Member 77.9% 127
Work in Arlington County 26.4% 43
Resident Who Lives Nearby 62.0% 101
Bar Crawl Promoter 1.8% 3
Business Owner or Representative Who Participates in Bar Crawls 0.6% 1
Bar Crawl Attendee 10.4% 17
Other 4.9% 8
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July 1, 2014, 12:13 PM
  • 1. What is the maximum number of hours an event should last?
    • Other - The laws we have against being drunk in public, drunk driving, and establishments' serving alcohol to already-drunk patrons should be quite adequate. Hit the offenders (both individuals and establishments) with something costly enough to shine through the
  • What is the maximum number of events that should take place in a calendar year?
    • Other - The laws we have against being drunk in public, drunk driving, and establishments' serving alcohol to already-drunk patrons should be quite adequate. Hit the offenders (both individuals and establishments) with something costly enough to shine through the
  • Should Arlington County place a limit on the number of events that take place during a month?
    • No
  • Should Arlington County place limits on the number of events that take place within a particular area?
    • No
  • Regarding costs associated with Police, Fire/EMS and street cleaning services, who should pay these costs?
    • Other - Anyone convicted of being drunk in public, drunk driving, and any establishments that serve alcohol past a customer's point of inebriation. Fine 'em 'til they squeak REAL LOUD. Make some examples.
  • Please share other views and suggestions for how Arlington County can best respond to the growing demand for bar crawls.

    Punishment works. These drunk idiots ought to be easy pickin's. Go scoop 'em up, and fine 'em 'til they weep.

  • Are you a (check all that apply):
    • Community Member
    • Other - Resident of Arlington County
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