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More than 30,000 people have signed a petition calling for bars in Nashville’s famous boozing district to call cabs for drunk punters, in honor of a student who died after a night out in the city last month.
As of Tuesday afternoon, 30,925 people had joined the call to action over the death of Riley Strain, 22, a student who vanished during a bar crawl with his friends on March 8 and was found dead 14 days later.
They want a law requiring Nashville bars to call cabs for drunk and disoriented customers.
‘Let’s not let Riley’s tragedy end in vain,’ says the petition.