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CommentFriday, March 23, 2007

NYT Loves The Cocaine?

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Now, why would anyone want

Now, why would anyone want to post an article like this? I bet the owners of those bars are pretty upset- although I doubt it will impact business...

Article influence

I dont think this article could close down any of the places.

Have any of these places been closed down?

Have any of these places been closed down since the posting of this article? Its basically a treasure map for the police departments to go in and arrest the customers who are in the bathroom using cocaine. I can't really see how the authorities could look at an article like this and not do something about it. And what about the owners of these establishments? I seriously doubt any of them want to be known as the "cool" place to go and snort coke in the bathroom at. It's very bad for business.

God...

cocaine is so 80's.

Yup it is sooo old. There

Yup it is sooo old. There are some new on the scene.

NYT and Coke

Let's be somewhat realistic. Many, many of the NYT readers (don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the majority)go to these bars to unwind (or should I say get wound up)and do use cocaine. One fact that can't be ignored is that cocaine is an upper middle to wealthy person's drug and who reads the New York Times? Not the crack head or corner grocer in NY or any other city in this country. I am not condoning the activity at these bars but this article just informed many of us clueless "upper class" people about the existence of the list of bars. Next time I am in NY, maybe I'll check one out! Beware of articles that you alert us to. Samantha/California

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