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So did Angelo's (other bars) always get raided every week?

Started by warrior_rugby15, February 18, 2009, 10:22:03 PM

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muhoosier260

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Quote from: jaybilaswho? on February 19, 2009, 10:54:39 AM
I remember this. Thank god they stopped doing this soo much by the time i was a junior and senior throwing parties, didnt hurt that our house had connections wiht the PSO's who would tip us off before the cops would come.

Check out this website. The city keeps a database open to the public that will list the health code violations for every business in the city. While most violations are mold on the ice machines door, some are more serious. Fun to take a look at. Angelo's was my first search when i found this link.
http://itmdapps.ci.mil.wi.us/cehri/search_by.jsp?conch=8892306002t5G6cr9VPdkfssg2zI5r4RBoV03s6Vv5B

thats a great link. if you want to make yourself laugh look at ziggie's (spelled ziggies). hilarious

MUsoxfan

I was at a party that got raided in 1999.   This was weeks after MPD busted into a house party with shotguns and there was huge backlash.          The party I was at was in Renee Row.   The cops walked in and one of them said, "I need to see everyone's IDs.  Everyone that doesn't have their ID, go home and come back so we can write you a ticket." ;)         One ticket was issued to someone stupid enough to actually show them their ID.     Closest I ever came to a ticket

chcsportsfan

Funniest part about this is when you say Heg's doesnt serve underagers...haha, thats a joke...i cant tell you how many sophs go there...at least when i was a jr (and 21 mind you), that is where i would go w/ my soph. friends...

GGGG

Quote from: chapman on February 19, 2009, 07:44:13 PM
1) Hopeully they keep it up.  Maybe the bars wouldn't be such overcrowded zoos for everyone else. 


This is funny.

Pre-legal drinking age: "Don't the Police have anything better to do than to raid bars?  We're not harming anyone!!"

Post-legal drinking age:  "I wish the Police would raid these bars to clear up the crowds."

warrior_rugby15

Quote from: chcsportsfan on February 20, 2009, 08:28:55 AM
Funniest part about this is when you say Heg's doesnt serve underagers...haha, thats a joke...i cant tell you how many sophs go there...at least when i was a jr (and 21 mind you), that is where i would go w/ my soph. friends...

No Hagerty's got new ownership this semester and they are really cracking down.

2TimeWarrior

Quote from: warrior_rugby15 on February 20, 2009, 02:40:00 PM
No Hagerty's got new ownership this semester and they are really cracking down.


Gee...I wonder why they are cracking down?  Couldn't have anything to do with the fact that Marquette is now the owner of the building and probably has incorporated some language in its lease providing for some serious consequences if there are problems!

warrior_rugby15

Badgerkiller: Point Taken. I guess I just have to go the Harp and Sham at 6am on the weekends now.

Avenue Commons

Quote from: Murphysguy on February 19, 2009, 12:52:07 AM
I wouldnt be surprised to see a lot of raids in the near future because a girl got caught with her like 5th drinking citation and instead of getting kicked out of school marquette gave her the option of telling which bars all the freshman go to. So don't be surprised to see the regular freshman bars i.e. angelos, ballpark and o'bradys get raided shortly. They raided Ballpark and only gave one person a ticket but the raid also resulted in a kid trying to jump a fence. He landed directly on his head from about a 15 foot drop, had to go through 6 hours of brain surgery, and is now blind in one eye among various other things. I thought this incident would reduce the number of raids we've had recently, but i guess not.

I'm sure the University and the MPD know which bars the freshman go to regularly. It's not like its a secret rave or something.

If anything that kid getting hurt would be reason for there to be MORE raids, not fewer. Those are the kind of incidents they think they are stopping by keeping kids from drinking.

By the way, I am 100% behind a 18 year old being able to drink beer and wine. If you can get drafted and vote, you can have some beer or wine in my opinion.
We Are Marquette

GGGG

As a parent of an 18yo who is heading off to college this fall, I would much rather have him drinking in bars rather than private parties off campus.

texaswarrior74

Wow, Milwaukee and MU are just like other schools now. Things really HAVE changed.

Going even further back than Latvian Chess Master, I was there from 70-74 and prior to the state dropping the drinking age to 18, there was absolutely zero presence of MPD anywhere near the campus except for the parking lots. If you had even a halfway decent fake ID you could go to the Gym, Lenny's, Ardmore, Avalanche, even the packaged good stores with little to no fear.

There was so much drinking everywhere that we were rated the #1 drinking and party school by Playboy for several years. When they finally dropped us down to like #3, they said that their panel of experts had to do it because they decided that it wasn't fair to compare professionals (MU) with amateurs (everyone else) any longer!

Back in those days MU let the MPD issue tickets for illegal parking on all MU lots. I had a fraternity brother hauled out of class by the MPD and taken to jail for his 200 plus tickets! I always thought it was crazy for MU to do that because they gave up so much revenue when in reality they held the ultimate trump card because they could hold grades, prevent you from registering for classes or even prevent you from walking at graduation if you didn't pay up.

2TimeWarrior

Quote from: texaswarrior74 on February 20, 2009, 03:31:42 PM
I always thought it was crazy for MU to do that because they gave up so much revenue when in reality they held the ultimate trump card because they could hold grades, prevent you from registering for classes or even prevent you from walking at graduation if you didn't pay up.

Don't quote me, but I think that MU may be prohibited from doing so by some federal law?

bma725

Quote from: BadgerKiller on February 20, 2009, 03:48:34 PM
Don't quote me, but I think that MU may be prohibited from doing so by some federal law?

I don't think so, because they definitely threaten you with that now.  I think they even send out a letter saying you won't be able to walk in graduation unless you pay the tickets.

The Lens

Quote from: chapman on February 19, 2009, 07:44:13 PM
-The school should be embarrassed to give a diploma to anyone stupid enough to get 5 drinking citations.  One is pretty much normal, two or even three is bad luck and/or being reckless.  After that it's time for AA and community college.

I believe you meant, College of Communications
The Teal Train has left the station and Lens is day drinking in the bar car.    ---- Dr. Blackheart

History is so valuable if you have the humility to learn from it.    ---- Shaka Smart

Pardner

Quote from: Latvian Chess Master on February 20, 2009, 10:00:00 AM

This is funny.

Pre-legal drinking age: "Don't the Police have anything better to do than to raid bars?  We're not harming anyone!!"

Post-legal drinking age:  "I wish the Police would raid these bars to clear up the crowds."

18 year olds can fight our wars, decide our president, be parents, and hold full time jobs--but cannot drink, rent a car or stay at a hotel on their own.  Whacked.

Avenue Commons

Quote from: texaswarrior74 on February 20, 2009, 03:31:42 PM


There was so much drinking everywhere that we were rated the #1 drinking and party school by Playboy for several years. When they finally dropped us down to like #3, they said that their panel of experts had to do it because they decided that it wasn't fair to compare professionals (MU) with amateurs (everyone else) any longer!


This is urban legend. I've heard this for years. When I was there in the 90's it always started with "a few years ago......" I've heard the same story told by UW grads.

Another MU urban legend is that GQ rated the Marquette men as "best dressed" and some magazine (the magazine changes depending on the story) rated the Marquette women as least attractive. Not true.
We Are Marquette

bma725

Quote from: Avenue Commons on February 20, 2009, 04:54:52 PM
This is urban legend. I've heard this for years. When I was there in the 90's it always started with "a few years ago......" I've heard the same story told by UW grads.


Bingo.  Playboy has ranked party schools three times in their history, but they didn't start doing it until the late 1980s, and MU never made the list.   UW-Madison was tops in the most recent rankings back in 2006.

It all stems from an article they did in the 1960s where they called Madison, "The Party School" and people there took that to mean playboy was calling them the #1 party school in the country.


GO_MU02

Quote from: muhoosier260 on February 20, 2009, 12:54:21 AM
thats a great link. if you want to make yourself laugh look at ziggie's (spelled ziggies). hilarious

haha, that was funny to look at! 


AlumKCof93

I got busted at Green Tree.  Went there with a bunch of guys after the Buster Douglas/Evander Holyfield fight- I think it was in '91?  I ordered one drink, and then the cops came.  It was the only time I was ever there.
A year later, I was at Murph's when it got busted, so raiding the campus bars is not a new thing.
"Yes, Dinnertime!  The perfect break between work and drunk" - Homer J. Simpson

77fan88warrior

MU was written up in a publication for having the most bars per capita in the mid 80's.

Jules1993MUWarrior

Wizard, was the bar Theo's?  It was across the street from the YMCA (east) dorm.  I spent many a night there my freshman year ;D

MUWarrior06

I have an extended family member that had a very very high rank in the Milwaukee County Police force (won't go into what position).

He tells me stories all the time how back then (maybe 25-30 years ago) they would be on MU's campus and would actually party with the students. Tell them to turn the music down or whatever and leave it at that. He recalls being down there and a news camera was filming something... some student went streaking through where the union is and he was forced to arrest the guy (after trying to signal him to run the opposite direction).

Seems to me back then police were much more relaxed for MU's campus.



However my advice to the original poster, stay out of "Blows." I'm not surprised it gets raided often. It's a well-known freshman bar. Stupid to go there

MR.HAYWARD

Correct the bar was the green tree opend up in 1988 on the other side of the viaduct after the one on 15th and kilbourn closed.  i was one of probbaly 75 people busted.  went to the court house a few weeks later and all of us that showed up got a suspended sentence that was wiped from the records if we had no drinking related offenses for i think 6 months.  i actually had a real ID that i got with a buddies info at the liscense branch but chose not to offer it to the police felt i was better off getting the ticket than plashing that thing to a cop trying to recite remeber sss#, addresses completely bombed. 

Actually the green tree reopened a yr or so later back at 15th and kilbourn and had nickel or dime beers one night a week. 

parties were never a problem vever was at a single party that ever got raided.  The only bars that got raided were the "freshman" bars.  the bars that had to let freshman in becuase they were not deemed a  senior or junior bar.

Parties again were never a problem, cops would walk by and never say a word and we host and i attended many many hug parties, block parties etc.  the only issues i ever saw from cops were they would tell the kids to get off the strreets and clear the streets if the parties over floewed onto the streets such as kilbourn or the cross streets 15th thru 20th or so.

ZiggysFryBoy

was walking down the sidewalk outside of renee row with a beer in hand.  MPD pulls up, says no beer on the sidewalk.  I step onto the grass, he says that's better and drives off.

Brewtown Andy

Quote from: Erin Andrews' Thong on March 06, 2009, 03:26:33 PM
was walking down the sidewalk outside of renee row with a beer in hand.  MPD pulls up, says no beer on the sidewalk.  I step onto the grass, he says that's better and drives off.

It's like a shorter version of the brown bag story that Bunny Colvin tells on The Wire...
Twitter - @brewtownandy
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