San Diego -- The San Diego City Council has approved a one-year ban on drinking at public beaches and in coastal parks.

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Many residents who like to watch the sun set into the Pacific while sipping wine oppose the ban. But council members were inspired to act by a fracas on Labor Day between beer drinking college students and police, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
Councilwoman Donna Frye said San Diego's image is now as "the place to come and get drunk."
During a four-hour debate on the bill Monday night, one pro-ban group showed videotape of a "beer luge" -- beer poured down an ice block and into the throats of waiting students -- and of students with hoses in their mouths.
"This is not a good picture for our community," Frye said.
The council approved bans on beach boozing in 1991 and 2002 but later reversed itself.
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