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Boon Street, local businesses crack down on fake IDs

Дата публикации: 30-04-2026 13:51:01

As students fill rental houses and local bars, landlords and business owners say underage drinking is a persistent challenge that they have struggled to contain.  “If someone has a party and underage students are caught drinking, fines go up from about $600 to $500 per person,” Evan Morrill, vice president of operations at Narragansett Properties,...
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