Do you want to cover your cocktail to keep it from getting spiked? California bars must offer lids
Briefly

A new California law mandates that establishments selling alcohol for on-site consumption must keep drink lids available upon customer request to enhance safety against drugging. It builds on an earlier bill requiring signage about drug-testing kits. Bar owners in Los Angeles view the new requirement as minor and cost-effective, with minimal impact on operations. The law, supported by safety organizations, aims to protect guests and will be enforced by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
California bars and nightclubs are now mandated to provide drink lids upon request to enhance patron safety against drugged drinks. This legislation builds on previous laws aimed at protecting customers.
Assembly Bill 2375 requires establishments selling alcohol to keep lids readily available for customers. Industry response has indicated that this change imposes negligible costs.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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