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UNOFFICIAL HALLOWEEN Laws and penalties •
Illinois
has
a
zero-tolerance
policy,
meaning individuals under age 21 caught driving with any alcohol in their system are subject to penalties. •
The penalty for the illegal sale or furnishing of alcohol is up to $1,000 or 364 days in jail.
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misdemeanor or felony, with penalties
Mayor to students: Don’t drink so much
ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 or one to three years imprisonment. •
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Local ordinance for using a fake ID is a minimum $500 fine or 50 hours of community service.
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Carbondale ordinance has a minimum $250 fine for underage possesion and
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Carbondale Mayor Mike Henry wants students to step up their drinking game, and no, he does not mean chug more booze. Having been dubbed “Drunktober” on social media, Unofficial Halloween — which begins Friday — is followed by Homecoming, Halloween and Tour de Carbondale to create four consecutive weekends of parties across the city. City administrators are taking extra precautions along with urging students to be responsible with alcohol consumption. Henry, who said he did not participate in parties like these during his time as a student at SIUC during the late 1960s, said the large-scale events encourage unsafe binge-drinking to students. Henry said the city cannot legislate the parties out of existence, so it is up to the students and the Carbondale Police Department to maintain safety at these events. “Get out and have a good time,” Henry said. “Try to eat some food, try to drink some water. We all know the effects of alcohol and we all know the next day isn’t pleasant either.” Each year, 599,000 students between the age of 18-24 are unintentionally injured while under the influence of alcohol, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Disc-jockey Alex Corn, a junior from Crystal Lake studying hospitality tourism, entertained crowds at Solar Bear — another well-known local drinking event — in August of this year and will close out Tour de Carbondale at the party-on-wheel’s final stop under the stage name MCMC. Corn said performances aside, he attends these events because they are fun, but recognizes the risks involved with heavy drinking.
Using a fake ID can be charged as a
consumption offenses. •
19 years old is the minimum age to enter a bar in Carbondale.
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In Carbondale, it is illegal to purchase or transport a keg from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Know your rights •
You have the right to refuse to consent to a search of your persons, car and home.
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You have the right to leave a situation if you are not under arrest.
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If arrested, you have the right to a lawyer and to notify someone of your arrest
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You have the right to remain silent.
The non-drinkers guide: On-Campus:
Off-Campus:
Friday: “Trainwreck” screening 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Student Center Auditorium
Friday: Salsa Dance Night 10 p.m. Social House in Carbondale
Metropolis 7:30 p.m. Shryock Auditorium Students: $6
Jekyll & Hyde performance 7 p.m. John A. Logan College
Saturday: Festival Latino 1 p.m. Sam Rinella Field Improv’s The Limit 3 p.m. Student Center Missouri
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Saturday: Mount Vernon Fall Festival Downtown Mount Vernon 5-9 p.m. The Unexpected Guest Varsity Center for the Arts 7:30 p.m. $8 for students
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