A golf course in Western New York was causing some waves when they announced last week that they would be charging EVERY golfer an alcohol 'corkage fee'--even if you weren't drinking alcohol. If you want your deposit back because you didn't drink you were going to have to take a breathalyzer test.
A chemical test is not required to prove that you were driving intoxicated, according to New York State. In fact, the law in New York State could possibly be changing--lowering the legal BAC of intoxication from .08% to .05%.
The New York State Liquor Authority is accepting applications for new permits that would allow craft beverage businesses to sell before getting full licenses.