NKY.com is reporting about the floating restaurant in Covington last night. Ruby's Riverfront restaurant floated away as a result of the rising floodwaters. I would venture a guess that many of the 100 customers were intoxicated, although none of them were guiding the restaurant "boat", so I doubt that there will be any boating while intoxicated charges (BWI).
In all seriousness, there will be a significant amount of civil liability arising from this. There will be issues between the diners and the owner, the owner and the insurance company, and the owner and the city. At least everyone remained calm and the situation was handled properly by those involved.
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