ATC releases Mardi Gras underage alcohol stats
The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is releasing the following statistics for underage sales of alcohol to minors by alcohol beverage retailers along Mardi Gras parade routes across the state.
Baton Rouge/Spanish Town Parade: 15 checks, 7 sales = 47% sold
2 sales = 22% sold
Slidell: 14 checks, 3 sales = 21% sold
Pointe Coupee parish (New Roads/Livonia): 18 checks, 3 sales = 17% sold Crowley: 15 checks, 2 sales = 13% sold
Shreveport: 13 checks, 6 sales = 46% sold
New Orleans: 83 checks, 29 sales = 35% sold
Lafayette: 13 checks, 4 sales = 31% sold
Houma: 10 checks, 3 sales = 30% sold
Metairie: 37 checks, 10 sales = 27% sold
Avoyelles parish: 9 checks, Each year ATC conducts a proactive visit to businesses before the carnival season begins.
Agents discuss what the laws are and what the businesses can do to help serve alcohol responsibly. Agents then look for minors in possession of alcohol before, during and after the parades. Underage individuals are sent inside the businesses located along the parade routes to try and purchase alcohol.
Most of the underage operatives are 17 years old or under and are not allowed to use fake ID's.
“ATC understands that alcohol is a major part of Mardi Gras; we just want to ensure that it is being sold and consumed responsibly. A safe season is a successful and happy one,” said Commissioner Troy Hebert.
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