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That would be hypocritical. If they serve someone more than one or two drinks, they are harming another. It's not like alcohol in large quantities is 'healthy.' And in that visit, just how much damage do you think a drink or two will harm the unborn? More than the mother or any other person? We really cant tell for ANY of them...the liver damage, lost brain cells, etc.
So please, it's getting a bit melodramatic and extremely selective. More like it's about judging women than really being concerned about a single bar visit's effect on the unborn and a single bartender's decision. In such a case, the results on the unborn would be negligible.
An individual chooses to drink, the unborn does not.
Should one be forced to labor towards an event that can harm another?