
Bartenders' strong but silent message to drunk patrons sparks heated viral debate
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Bartenders are using discreet but clear cards to inform intoxicated patrons they've been cut off, sparking debate about whether this method is effective or if verbal communication is better.
"Someone that's intoxicated and cut off NEEDS to be verbally told." Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
"Please leave quietly and no one will know," says the message. The small cards have apparently been given out in bars in New Jersey and North Carolina.
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