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From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 23:22:21 +0800
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Subject: Browsing Under the Influence, from the Netly News
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The Netly News Network (http://netlynews.com/)
December 16, 1997
Browsing Under the Influence
by Tom Deerfield and Mark Dolley
When Andre Khalifi and Chuck Haddad applied to open the
CyberLounge in Fountain Valley, Ca., serving gourmet food with a cigar
menu, Internet access and a full bar, they expected the community to
enthusiastically embrace the proposal. Instead, their alcohol and
Internet cocktail met with fierce opposition from local residents who
saw the business as a potential threat to their safety.
"How are we going to protect our women after these guys get
liquored up, look at pornography and then roam the neighborhood late
at night?" asked one resident at a public hearing.
The Fountain Valley Police Department was worried too. Detective
Sergeant Paul McGinnis -- a participant in the planning process -- was
skeptical about "uncontrolled Internet access" from the get-go,
according to Khalifi. McGinnis confirmed his concerns over the
pornography question: "I've never actually been on the Internet, but
my understanding is that you can get just about anything you want on
there."
[...]
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