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27/05/04 CBS News
Pizza delivery people and hotel
clerks to help cut into underage drinking
The long arm of the law may be ringing your
doorbell and holding a pizza.
Police in Portsmouth hope to enlist pizza
delivery people and hotel clerks to help cut into underage drinking and parents
who allow it.
Under a new law, it's illegal for the owner or occupants
of a home or hotel room to host a gathering of five or more minors who are
drinking or using drugs. Teens as young as 17 who throw a party could be tried
as adults.
Portsmouth Police Sergeant Mike Schwartz said the program is
called the “Booze Bounty.” He said food delivery people and hotel clerks would
receive $50 if their anonymous tips of suspicious activity leads to the arrest
of a party host.
“The message being sent to parents is that it's not
safe for them to host a party,” said Jackie Valley, of the Community Diversion
Program in Greenland, which works to keep at-risk youths out of trouble with the
law. “This doesn't change the fact that youths using alcohol is still illegal.”
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