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New Guidelines Stress Pregnant Women's Right to Order Alcohol in New York City
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<blockquote data-quote="trunks2k" data-source="post: 69633779" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>I would assume so. But I don't know how successful such a lawsuit would be in the first place. They would have a very hard time showing the food/beverages a given restaurant/bar served a woman was responsible for whatever birth defect occurs months later. Especially when it comes to alcohol as that is something that takes more than a couple drinks to cause serious health problems.</p><p></p><p>It's not a pretty simple case of "you kept serving him even though he was clearly intoxicated, then drove his car into a pedestrian shortly after leaving". </p><p></p><p>Again, I'm not very keen on a bar or restaurant deciding on its own what a pregnant woman can and cannot consume. That leads to random people deciding a pregnant woman can't consume some random food based on complete misinformation (e.g coffee).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trunks2k, post: 69633779, member: 24431"] I would assume so. But I don't know how successful such a lawsuit would be in the first place. They would have a very hard time showing the food/beverages a given restaurant/bar served a woman was responsible for whatever birth defect occurs months later. Especially when it comes to alcohol as that is something that takes more than a couple drinks to cause serious health problems. It's not a pretty simple case of "you kept serving him even though he was clearly intoxicated, then drove his car into a pedestrian shortly after leaving". Again, I'm not very keen on a bar or restaurant deciding on its own what a pregnant woman can and cannot consume. That leads to random people deciding a pregnant woman can't consume some random food based on complete misinformation (e.g coffee). [/QUOTE]
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