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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 76499" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>NO is still a great, fun city but it is not a city for a bunch of teens (don't think it ever was). Many bars don't bother with carding -- if you can buy it, you can have it. At night, the streets are rampant with drunks and, of course, this will be ten times worse during SuperBowl. Hopefully, there are plans in place to keep the kids occupied and chaperoned. </p><p></p><p>My incident happened in broad daylight and could have easily been avoided by my daughter either taking her purse with her or someone staying with the cab. Other than that incident, we had a ball together. We did find a lot of fun things to do that didn't involve alcohol or nudity -- mainly shopping and eating. So, if the kids can be kept off the streets at night and off Bourbon Street entirely on the weekend, they should be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 76499, member: 3626"] NO is still a great, fun city but it is not a city for a bunch of teens (don't think it ever was). Many bars don't bother with carding -- if you can buy it, you can have it. At night, the streets are rampant with drunks and, of course, this will be ten times worse during SuperBowl. Hopefully, there are plans in place to keep the kids occupied and chaperoned. My incident happened in broad daylight and could have easily been avoided by my daughter either taking her purse with her or someone staying with the cab. Other than that incident, we had a ball together. We did find a lot of fun things to do that didn't involve alcohol or nudity -- mainly shopping and eating. So, if the kids can be kept off the streets at night and off Bourbon Street entirely on the weekend, they should be okay. [/QUOTE]
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