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Cindy Walker, senior in secondary education, looks at a friend while standing next to Alisha Rosa, senior in hotel and restaurant management, as she socializes at Rowdy Trouty ' s. Bouncers used their judgement and screened those they allowed into the bar to control the crowds. (Photo by Cary Conover) Jorgan and Tony Lagree, Manhattan resident, carry Claypool after leaving Auntie Mae ' s. Officers patrolled Aggieville sidewalks to combat public intoxication. (Photo by Cary Conover) law trouble 27
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A minor totes a bottle of alcohol around Aggieville carrying it in his front pocket. Some minors attempted to get into bars with fake IDs or by presenting their real IDs and hoping bouncers would overlook their dates of birth. (Photo by Cary Conover) (Continued from page 25) volved. The wait staff watched the drinkers and called rides for them. We have a taxi on call, and we don ' t hesitate calling them, Eilert said. When someone is drinking too much and getting out of control, we call a taxi or tell a friend. We make sure someone knows. There are a lot of (designated drivers) at sororities and we call them the most. For some students, a night in Aggieville ended with a liquor violation. Manhattan had proportionally more liquor violations than other Kansas college towns, according to Kansas Bureau of Investigation reports. Lt. Buddy Mays, of the Riley County Police Department, gave three reasons for the high number of violations: an increase in the number of people who broke the law, an increased police presence and the fact that Aggieville bars were concentrated within a small area. My friend and I were walking out of Kite ' s in Aggieville and he had an open can of beer and a cop came up to us and asked if we could afford a $100 fine for one open container, Ryan McCune, junior in architectural engineering, said. He just made us pour it out, though. Some students avoided Aggieville because of the noise. James Smith, graduate student in human ecology, went out early in the week. I ' ve never had a good time in Aggieville on the weekend. I come on Monday and Tuesday. On the weekend, there are just too many rude, obnoxious people. I won ' t get mixed up down here or fight the crowd for a beer, Smith said. I ' m a graduate student. I don ' t have a lot of free time and I don ' t want to spend it down (in Aggieville) with the noise. 26 law trouble
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