How Scotland fans’ partying could change drinking laws in Boston for good (opens original article in a new tab)
Scotland fans' World Cup partying in Boston may lead to permanent changes in drinking laws, with a councilor proposing 3 a.m. last call to boost economy and nightlife.
- Scotland fans' partying during World Cup led to temporary extension of Boston drinking hours to 3 a.m.
- City Councilor Brian Worrell proposes permanent 3 a.m. last call to boost economy and nightlife
- Boston Police union opposes permanent extension, citing increased crime risk
- Worrell plans to consult stakeholders before advancing legislation
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