gdanaher wrote:If the company is putting on the party, they are renting or leasing the facility. How is that different from leasing the home office? I vote that it could be argued that this is a violation of company policy.
sobrnola wrote:My company is having their annual Christmas party in Seabrook Tx. The location is Di Amici Upscale Events. Just wondering if carrying there falls under the "if there is alcohol don't carry"? I don't drink and was just wondering y'all s opinion or the laws involved.
http://www.diamiciupscaleevents.com/
Amenities Outside
~ Beautiful Double Iron Door Entry with Columns and Arches
~ Tuscan Spruce Trees
~ Terrace with 2- Sets of Double Doors off Grand Ballroom
~ 3-Tiered Outdoor Fountain and Granite Wet Bar on Terrace
~ Outdoor Lounge Furniture
~ Outdoor Lighting on Trees and Bar Area
Amenities Inside:
~ Grand Ballroom
~ Large Granite and Mosaic Glass Wet Bar with Columns and Archway
~ Banquet Room with Custom Murals
~ Scrolled Iron Spiral Staircase and Balcony
~ Elegant Chandeliers and Wall Sconces
~ Custom Draperies with Iron Decor
~ Custom Hand Painted Tuscan Murals
~ 3-Tiered Indoor Fountain and Lush Italian Trees and Foliage
~ Travertine and Decorative Marble Flooring with Spacious Dance Floor
~ (4) Flat Screen TV’s & DVD Players to Play Slideshows and/or Power Point Presentations
~ Bridal Suite – Brides Vanity and Separate Vanity areas for Bridesmaids with Mirrors, Crystal Hooks for Hanging Dresses, Floor Mirror and Elegant Chandeliers
~ Grooms Suite – Flat Screen TV, Bar, Shuffleboard & Leather Seating
~ Family Lounge Area – Comfortable lounge seating between Bride and Groom Suites
Unless the company is renting the entire facility, it would be difficult to see how it could be argued that they were "in control" of the property. OTH, "concealed is concealed." Only you can decide if the risk is worth it, but there is no
legal liability for getting found out. You could lose your job, but you won't get arrested for anything.