Austin police released an annual ranking of bars where motorists who were stopped on suspicion of drunken driving reported having their most recent drinks.

Several bars in downtown topped the list including Rain, Oilcan Harry’s, and The Ranch.  Police are using the list to help target enforcement efforts.

The rankings are based on information drivers gave officers after they were arrested.

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