Friday, September 30, 2011
Screening of 'The Hangover Part II' Violates Utah Liquor Laws and regulations and rules
Despite record-breaking box office, it's likely some audiences (cough, that certain) left 'The Hangover Part II' wondering once the film may be elevated on criminal charges for essentially existing. The good thing: apparently it might! No less than in Utah. On Thursday, condition liquor control commissioners approved a $1,627 fine in the bar Brewvies for screening the Todd Phillips-directed film because it violated condition laws and regulations and rules which "forbid bars and clubs from showing images of certain sex functions and full frontal nudity." Per the Salt Lake Tribune: Moments that went afoul of Utah's liquor laws and regulations and rules show full female, male and transvestite nudity. Other culpable moments show the photo from the sex act inside the movie's credits, together with a monkey eating around the plastic water bottle smartly placed beneath a monk's robes, condition government bodies mentioned. Sadly for Brewvies (great bar title), the breach came into being must be local strip club -- which regularly violated Utah liquor laws and regulations and rules regarding sexual images on film -- tattled round the bar for the Utah Highway Patrol's liquor control team. Clearly, since the film was proven in Utah theaters all summer season, this might feel just a little hypocritical -- no less than to lately hired commissioner Constance White-colored: "I'm fighting using the notion that the grownup beverage may be offered but a grown-up movie can not be proven concurrently.Inch This really is really the very first alcohol breach for Brewvies. [via Salt Lake Tribune]
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