Stockton bar owner uses Facebook to keep troublemakers out
A Stockton bar owner is using Facebook to build a list of customers welcomed at his establishment after 9 at night -- and to keep troublemakers out.
- Jun. 18, 2013
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A Stockton bar owner is using Facebook to build a list of customers welcomed at his establishment after 9 at night -- and to keep troublemakers out.
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