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Posted by Cosmic Fur on May-31-2006 21:08:

Sad that no one has a fucking allergy to BO.


Posted by Irishaddict on May-31-2006 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Euphorica
ha. try living in sauga or brampton... the regular air has a stentch to it.


Come to Hamilton!


Posted by Jayx1 on May-31-2006 21:28:

If this law passes i will wear 5 times the normal cologne.

Fuck them...


Posted by The Highroller on May-31-2006 21:48:

LOL! Omg... This just shows how ridiculous our country can be sometimes.


Posted by Irishaddict on May-31-2006 21:59:

The law in its entirety is stupid, as public places are everywhere and banning deodorant is just UNSANITARY.

However, if your perfume is too strong in a hospital you will be politely asked to leave and that is totally understandable if you ask me.


Posted by 7-4-7 on May-31-2006 22:49:

quote:
Originally posted by MaxTO
when will we put a ban on banning?


booyaka.


Posted by starsearcher on Jun-01-2006 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
LOL! Omg... This just shows how ridiculous our country can be sometimes.


Yep...kinda like, ban scents and legalize weed hhmm what about weed scents?


Posted by Matt on Jun-01-2006 01:03:

A ban on perfume and cologne is in effect at York's Theatre Dept. I agree with it completely.

this however.... a public ban... is a little too far.


Posted by KaiLee on Jun-01-2006 01:17:

Wow.......honestly all I can say is wow.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Jun-01-2006 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Wow.......honestly all I can say is wow.


HOws Taipei (sp) looking, Kells?


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-01-2006 04:17:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
LOL! Omg... This just shows how ridiculous our country can be sometimes.


SOMETIMES???


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-01-2006 04:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Matt
A ban on perfume and cologne is in effect at York's Theatre Dept. I agree with it completely.

this however.... a public ban... is a little too far.


Any ban is a little too far...

It starts in the theatre dept, then spreads to the whole school, then suddenly the whole city.

Once you start a ban mentality you cant stop it.


Posted by mushyflowa on Jun-01-2006 04:21:

the problem with this country is that all the people with disabilities and any kind of problems are first..

i wouldnt mind.. but we get fucked with this pointless bans..


Posted by mushyflowa on Jun-01-2006 04:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
SOMETIMES???


i was just gonna quote him
u took the words out of my fingers :P


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-01-2006 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by mushyflowa
the problem with this country is that all the people with disabilities and any kind of problems are first..

i wouldnt mind.. but we get fucked with this pointless bans..


no, what happens is that everyone whines and bitches about every little thing, and vote hungry politicians react.

Meanwhile the common joe gets pissed off but fails to react. So the whiners win everytime.

It also blows my mind how people in canada can support a stupid ban on something that doesnt affect them but will then get pissed off when someone else is trying to ban an activity they enjoy. As if they cant figure out why it's happening.

perfect example = pot smokers who want to ban cigarette smoking

or smokers who support banning pit bulls.


Posted by mushyflowa on Jun-01-2006 05:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
no, what happens is that everyone whines and bitches about every little thing, and vote hungry politicians react.

Meanwhile the common joe gets pissed off but fails to react. So the whiners win everytime.


thats exactly my point..

quote:
It also blows my mind how people in canada can support a stupid ban on something that doesnt affect them but will then get pissed off when someone else is trying to ban an activity they enjoy. As if they cant figure out why it's happening.

perfect example = pot smokers who want to ban cigarette smoking

or smokers who support banning pit bulls.


fucking whinners.. thats one thing i hate about toronto

apparently no one is happy with this bans..
but yet they are the reason why this bans go on effect..


do people really know who they are voting for?


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-01-2006 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by mushyflowa



do people really know who they are voting for?


In short, NO


Posted by Allegory on Jun-01-2006 15:47:

Fucking whiners man....

Complain complain complain.


Posted by djbruuen on Jun-01-2006 16:15:

One step closer to communism people! the whole 'free' country is a lose term these days. (although its still better then most places in the world. its just to bad its immposible to get a proper government to represent this country)


Posted by iLLnaDa on Jun-01-2006 16:15:

ummm I will not stop wearing perfume....that is toooooooooooooooo much i will MOVE OUT OF THIS SHITHOLE....RIDICULOUS


Posted by preppie chick on Jun-01-2006 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by iLLnaDa
ummm I will not stop wearing perfume....that is toooooooooooooooo much i will MOVE OUT OF THIS SHITHOLE....RIDICULOUS



easy there tiger.

lol, i know how much nada appreciates her perfume.


Posted by iLLnaDa on Jun-01-2006 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by preppie chick
easy there tiger.

lol, i know how much nada appreciates her perfume.


you know how we do!!!

p.s its not even the strong or cheap kind


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-02-2006 00:26:

It passed!

Apparently Halifax has been doing this since 1996?

quote:
Ottawa councillors voted Thursday to start a public education campaign to get people to voluntarily stop wearing scented products, but stopped short of calling for a scents ban.


A citizens' committee on the environment submitted a proposal that the city phase in a bylaw banning people from wearing perfumes and scented products such as deodorants and soaps.


The proposal suggested starting with a public education campaign, then following with a scents ban in city buildings and later a citywide ban.


Councillors agreed Thursday to a public awareness campaign in city-owned buildings to encourage people to stop wearing scents.


They plan to review the effectiveness of the campaign in 2010 before looking at the committee's recommendations for a scents ban.


In the proposal, the environment committee argued that people have the right to breathe clean, fragrance-free air in the workplace.


But some councillors questioned whether the city should be spending money on campaigns about perfumes instead of focusing resources on other public health issues that might affect more of the population.


"But instead we're looking at whether somebody by 2010 will be allowed to wear deodorant or perfume. Just bizarre," said Coun. Rick Chiarelli, who was one of two councillors opposed to the education campaign.


Serge Morin of Environmental Advisory Committee, who presented in favour of the motion, conceded there are larger issues for the city to deal with, but that people are increasingly becoming sensitive to chemicals found in scented products.


Several places across Canada have implemented public awareness campaigns urging people to not wear fragrances to help reduce illness and discomfort by those with scent allergies or asthma.


The City of Halifax began such a program in 1996.


Others with similar programs include the universities of Toronto and Calgary, the Kingston General Hospital and several federal buildings in the Ottawa-Gatineau region.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-02-2006 00:28:

quote:
"But instead we're looking at whether somebody by 2010 will be allowed to wear deodorant or perfume. Just bizarre," said Coun. Rick Chiarelli, who was one of two councillors opposed to the education campaign.


RE ELECT COUNCILLOR CHIARELLI!


Posted by Matt on Jun-02-2006 01:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Any ban is a little too far...

It starts in the theatre dept, then spreads to the whole school, then suddenly the whole city.

Once you start a ban mentality you cant stop it.


we have people in our dept that are allergic to colognes and perfumes, and we work in close quarters... of course I support this.

Good to see Jay is still up to his usual neocon fear mongering.... back to retirement I go.


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