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Updated: Friday, 12 Mar 2010, 5:40 PM EST
Published : Friday, 12 Mar 2010, 10:39 AM EST
NEWPORT, R.I. (WPRI) - Police in Newport plan to crack down on public drunkeness at the city's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade .
Police Chief Michael McKenna pledges to continue to protect the reputation of the tradition. He says the festival a family event, not an opportunity to drink.
Last year's parade resulted in 100 summons and arrests.
A group of residents are protesting against T-shirts being sold at a nearby shop that stereotype the Irish. The green shirt reads: "So this Irishman walks out of a bar ... No, it can really happen."
State Rep. Peter Martin (D) joined the demonstration, held outside the Music Box on Thames Street. He says the shirt has helped put a spotlight on the larger issue of inappropriate alcohol consumption at the parade.
"We want to have a family parade. We don't want people coming into town thinking this is a big drunk-fest." Martin also says the parade "should be a very happy Irish celebration."
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