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Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – A new law designed to prevent people from getting drugged is now in effect. Bars across the state must have multiple lids available to protect drinks from drugs. If you want a lid to protect your drink, just ask. The law, which went into effect Tuesday, is intended to deter drug-facilitated sexual assault. California bars and nightclubs are already required to post signs informing customers of the availa…
New CA law requires drink lids at bars to prevent drugging
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - A new bill designed to keep you from being drugged is now in effect. Bars across the state must now have a stack of lids available to protect drinks from being spiked. If you want a lid to protect your drink, just ask. The law, which went into effect Tuesday, aims to deter drug-facilitated sexual assault. California bars and nightclubs are already required to post signs letting customers know that drug-testing kits …
Do you want to cover your cocktail to keep it from getting spiked? California bars must offer lids
Assembly Bill 2375, which requires bars to carry lids, went into effect this month. The bill builds upon previous legislation that mandated that bars offer drug testing for drinks.
How new California law mandating bars to offer anti-roofing lids impacts Central Coast
One of the major laws going into effect today is a law aimed at preventing drink spiking at bars and nightclubs. One local bar owner says she is all for safety, but doesn't believe it's fair that only establishments with type 48 licenses must follow these new rules.
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