In This Jittery Era, No, You Can't Get Drunk

It is a Friday. The usual day to let loose. A man becomes intoxicated, threatened his girlfriend, plus a neighbor. People in this nervous era advise the latter two to "call the police." And that they did.

The residential complex bulks up with not only a mass of cop cars but a fully staffed SWAT team. Just as in the movies there is a bullhorn plea for the man to come out of the apartment. The woman had already left and is sitting on the sidelines, with the neighbor. Then comes pepper spray. That does it. Several police lead the incapacitated (and not just from booze) down the steps and into a squad car.

We are all coughing for hours. The property manager tends after our well-being. A police officer gives me a bottle of water. 

The next day the girlfriend tells us that her boyfriend, now her ex, has been billed $20k for the intervention. She also tells us that she has been informed that she will have to move. Renting in Arizona is at-will.

Takeaway: Even in this sleepy town 90 mintues from Tucson, you cannot risk getting drunk. It isn't wink-wink, we take care of our own. People are too scared. That's what I warn those I coach. Instead, if you are distressed about whatever, go to the gym. 

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