Butler says the system will scan driver's licenses and use a patron's height and weight to assign a number of drinks per hour to keep the bar in compliance with legal limits.
So I am assuming they are talking about the legal driving BAC .08. At 220 pounds, that would be 4 drinks/hour, which isnt a terrible deal at 2.50$/drink, especially if you are getting drinking liquor which is typically more expensive.
However, anything under 220 lbs and it doesn't really make any sense at all.
Overall it is a retarded idea and there is a reason most establishments don't off payment options like this.
>Butler says the system will scan driver's licenses and use a patron's height and weight to assign a number of drinks per hour to keep the bar in compliance with legal limits.
So I am assuming they are talking about the legal driving BAC .08. At 220 pounds, that would be 4 drinks/hour, which isnt a terrible deal at 2.50$/drink, especially if you are getting drinking liquor which is typically more expensive.
However, anything under 220 lbs and it doesn't really make any sense at all.
Overall it is a retarded idea and there is a reason most establishments don't off payment options like this.
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