Law Enforcement watching for underage drinkers at Oktoberfest

Tulsa County Sheriff's Office and Tulsa Police Department making sure drinks aren't sold to teens.

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Unwashed Mass - 10/20/2012 8:01 PM
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Got to watch for drunk cops: The former Mounds police chief was arrested at Tulsa's Oktoberfest late Friday on public intoxication and resisting arrest complaints, records show. Chad Jeremy Long, 36, who was fired after being charged with embezzlement in July, is accused of entering a restricted area to access beer taps after beer sales were cut off for the night, according to a report. An offduty Mounds police officer identified Long, who refused to identify himself, according to the report. Long was booked into the Tulsa Jail with bail set at $300, records show. He was released on bond about 2:30 a.m. Court proceedings are ongoing for Long, who is accused of stealing $5,000 from a purse that a woman turned over the Police Department in September 2010. Jerry Grafton, then the assistant police chief, reportedly confessed that he and Long each took that amount from the purse.

Unwashed Mass - 10/20/2012 6:48 PM
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Just another grab at grant money to pay overtime.

Mayor Maynot - 10/20/2012 12:44 PM
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BTW I'm not an alcohol consumer. I watched the booze And the nicotine kill many thank goodness it's not for me.

Mayor Maynot - 10/20/2012 12:33 PM
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What a crock of hogwash ... Most underage consumers just let their parents buy it for them. In Germany if you are big enough to put the Mark on the counter and grab the beer then it's OK toberfest. If you are a good parent then you will let your children learn how to drink safely and responsively at home. Not out in public where the jackals will strip your pockets and rip your pouches when you pass out.
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