Prabhupāda: (break) ...prohibited?
Hari-śauri: In the park?
Prabhupāda: Yes, it is written there.
Hari-śauri: Because they don't want the park full of drunks.
Rāmeśvara: The children, they don't want them soliciting children or the children to drink anything. It's to protect the children.
Prabhupāda: That means it is bad.
Devotee: Yes.
Rāmeśvara: They know it is bad, but they say that everyone has to make his own choice.
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: They know it is bad, but they like it.
Prabhupāda: Will these parents like that the children may have liberty to follow a dark path? Will the father like?
Rāmeśvara: No.
Prabhupāda: Then why the government doesn't...?
Hari-śauri: They're making too much revenue to stop selling it.
Prabhupāda: That is not good government.
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: The parents are bad also.
Rāmeśvara: They put an age limit on it. They say you can only buy liquor when you have reached a certain age.
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: They want the children to be good, but the parents are bad.
Prabhupāda: Hmm?
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: They want the children to be good, but the parents are all bad.
Rāmeśvara: I think you have to be eighteen years old.
Prabhupāda: Then you become bad.
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: Before you become bad. (laughter)
Prabhupāda: Very good philosophy. Eighteen years, you become bad.
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: All their culture of goodness is wasted.