A kink in the keg rules

This story in the Courier-Post could stall South Brunswick’s efforts to crack down on underage drinking. The state Division of Alcohol Beverage Control told the Courier-Post that it would not approve ordinances that require retailers to register kegs — something the South Brunswick Township Council approved last month.

The (South Brunswick) keg registration ordinance requires retailers to place an identification label on every keg sold so that police can track the purchasers of kegs found at parties where minors are discovered drinking. Retailers must keep a record for 90 days of the buyer’s driver’s license number, the date and time of the purchase, the keg’s identification number and the buyer’s signature.

The state has a different idea:

(S)uch regulation should be addressed “on a statewide basis,” said Jerry Fischer, director of the state Division of Alcohol Beverage Control. Fischer said he would not give his approval to the measures, which is required under law.

So, it appears that it’s back to the drawing board.

South Brunswick Post, The Cranbury Press
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Author: hankkalet

Hank Kalet is a poet and freelance journalist. He is the economic needs reporter for NJ Spotlight, teaches journalism at Rutgers University and writing at Middlesex County College and Brookdale Community College. He writes a semi-monthly column for the Progressive Populist. He is a lifelong fan of the New York Mets and New York Knicks, drinks too much coffee and attends as many Bruce Springsteen concerts as his meager finances will allow. He lives in South Brunswick with his wife Annie.

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