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§ 25.0301 Findings.
   The Board of Supervisors makes the following findings concerning minors’ consumption of alcoholic beverages:
   (a)   Minors often obtain, possess or consume alcoholic beverages at gatherings held on private property under the control of a person who knows or should know of the conduct but fails to stop it.
   (b)   Underage consumption of alcoholic beverages poses an immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare in that it increases alcohol abuse by minors, physical altercations, violent crimes including rape and other sexual offenses, accidental injury, neighborhood vandalism and excessive noise disturbance, all of which may require intervention by local law enforcement and other emergency response personnel.
   (c)   Law enforcement and other emergency personnel responses to disturbances involving underage consumption of alcoholic beverages at gatherings frequently require the use of extensive resources. Further, when these personnel respond to such disturbances, it limits their ability to respond to other service calls in the community, thereby placing the community at increased risk. Law enforcement and other emergency personnel are not currently reimbursed for their expenses when called to disturbances involving underage consumption of alcoholic beverages at gatherings.
   (d)   The prohibitions found in this chapter are reasonable and expected to deter consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors by holding persons responsible who encourage, and are aware of or should be aware of, the illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors, but fail to take reasonable steps to prevent it.
(Ord. 4111, passed - -2010)