The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1986, Image 18

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Featuring Beef and Pork Ribs
Beef Brisket Sandwiches and Dinners
Chicken Sandwiches and Dinners
Pork Sandwiches and Dinners
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Old Fashioned Hard Ice Cream Milkshakes
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LPD study shows you
are high risk for drug
By Kathy Shults
Staff Reporter
problems with alcohol, drugs and law
enforcement, according to Ron Dade,
research analyst for the Lincoln Coun-
People from 19 to 24 years old are in cil on Alcoholism and Drugs,
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drinking causes you a problem with the
law, he said.
Dade conducted a study on the Lin
coln Police Department's DWI, drug
abuse, and liquor law arrests in Lan
caster County from November of 1976
through 1985' Dade said of 16,312 DWI
arrests, those in the 19 to 24 age group
accounted for 6,821, or 41.8 percent of
them.
There was a total of 5,138 drug abuse
arrests in the ten year period, and 19 to
24 year old accounted for 2,389, or 43.5
percent, of the arrests.
"This particular age group makes up
about 11.5 percent of Lancaster
County," he said. "There are several
university students and young working
class members in this group."
"I don't think those in the 19 to 24
age range are aware that they're in
such a high risk group," Dade said.
Although the percentages are high,
they are understandable because young
adults have new freedom and more
money, he said.
"They need a lot more information
on what is considered as 'reasonable'
drinking," said Dade.
He said educating students before
they enter this 'high risk' group may
reduce the number of drinking prob
lems. Five kegs .
back-to-back
BARS from Page 11
Brittany's, 227 N. Ninth St.
Charles: Lawyers, law students,
judges, legal secretaries and others
who either make $75,000 a year or who
are planning to, make this their home.
It's beautiful inside and on Friday
afternoon the beer is cheap. Since
there occasionally are warrants out for
my arrest, I don't spend a lot of time
there.
Bill: I think of Brittany's as sort of
another Chesterfield's. The next time I
have a warrant out for my arrest, maybe
I'll go there instead of Chesterfield's. I
really didn't want t his in the top 10, but
Charles and I had to compromise. Not
that it's not a really nice place
Five kegs.
Dinsdale's, 1228 P St.,
Bill: This is what I compromised for.
I like the food specials at Dinsdales,
especially their luncheon specials. It's
a clean, well-lighted place. It's a good
bar. Nothing special, just a good bar.
Charles: For a clean, well-lighted
place this isn't bad. I guess I've been
there but I don't remember anything
about it. The light didn't hurt my eyes,
though, and someone took me home.
Five kegs.
If we left out one of your favorite
places I'm sure we'll hear about it.
Basically though, we tried to give you a
general idea of what you might expect
at the various college bars we've had
the most fun at over the years.
As always we encourage you to drink
responsibly, wherever you drink, even if
we don't. And never drink and drive.
Bars can be a lot of fun, and so can
drinking, but abusing alcohol is for real
losers.
If you wondered why we gave every
bar five kegs, it's because we like kegs,
five of them, back-to-back.
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Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, February 27, 1986