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Why Do They Always Pick on Studio 4?

Submitted by on March 10, 2009 – 8:51 pm
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Why Do They Always Pick on Studio 4?

Ann Arbor the hometown of the University of Michigan seems to have a challenge with alcohol. In reading the breaking news, they claim that Studio 4 has had the cops called on most, of all the bars in the downtown area. According to Lt. Logghe the police don’t have any way to make a good comparison of accidents to people. Others say that there are just too many incidents. If they don’t have any way of comparing could it be possible that Studio 4 has a larger customer count too? At least the cops are called when they are needed, but where are the cops in the first place?

This is a college town, with lots of young people, why aren’t they trying to enact a call me if you need a ride type program in this town? Perhaps they should be looking at why there is so much drinking going on in Ann Arbor, Michigan, not who is fighting who. I remember many a game in school when the “away” team would hang around and start a little trouble, just for the fun of it.

Seems to me that Ann Arbor should concentrate on the total drinking problem, and maybe decide to join the 21st century and figure out if the number of calls made to the police is larger when compared to the number of customers that go through the door.

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