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Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 03:50:

Toronto Island whiners get their way

According to what i have heard, the docks has lost their liquor licence. Im not sure if this is permanant or temporary but this doesnt look good.

They werent happy until they got the place closed. And I wont be happy until the islanders get their houses bulldozed. Im sick of them.


EDIT BY SWAMPER: DOCKS HAS NOT LOST THEIR LIQUOR LICENSE


Posted by Tordan on Jan-11-2006 03:52:

very bad news indeed.


Posted by DJ Robben on Jan-11-2006 03:55:

so it's hearsay for now? if this is infact true, it's indeed bad news.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 03:58:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robben
so it's hearsay for now? if this is infact true, it's indeed bad news.


its likely considering their final hearing was this week.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jan-11-2006 03:58:


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 03:59:

if they can do this to them they can do it to anyone... Im sick of how undemocratic canadian cities are toward business in the name of sucking up to a handful of voters. I wish businesses and corperations counted as votes too and then maybe we would see more respect for them.


Posted by DJ Robben on Jan-11-2006 04:03:

no matter what we as a peopel do, we can't win because we're not in the group that politicians want to appease.

So we can protest all we want, but what's the use if it's falling on deaf ears?


Posted by jon jon on Jan-11-2006 04:07:

wow


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robben
no matter what we as a peopel do, we can't win because we're not in the group that politicians want to appease.

So we can protest all we want, but what's the use if it's falling on deaf ears?

youth needs to start voting and then they will listen.


Posted by DJ Robben on Jan-11-2006 04:12:

I know who i'm voting for, and hey maybe it'll bring a nice change.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 04:13:

remember that it's city elections this nov. Research the candidates in your ward and the mayor hopefuls and ask questions. See what their responses are and vote accordingly. Lets get rid of socialist miller and his merry band of "holier than thou" losers. Especially that mammoliti idiot.


Posted by Stingray on Jan-11-2006 04:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Lets get rid of socialist miller and his merry band of "holier than thou" losers. Especially that mammoliti idiot.



I live in Mississauga but I wish I could vote in T.O.s election against Miller.

Fortunatly we have Hazel


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jan-11-2006 04:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
youth needs to start voting and then they will listen.


In a way he's right though, not only are the people who go to Docks and Guv and Viva regularly a really small population, but also to the general population were are virtually undistinguishable from the clubbers they hear about in the news, who bring their attitudes and guns to clubs. Sor eally, it's them versus us, and we got almost no influence at all.


Posted by Nikitha on Jan-11-2006 04:49:

That is pure shit....
i don't live in TO.. and i've never been to the docks... but that is pure shit if the docks have to close just because of this

Nikitha


Posted by shanny on Jan-11-2006 05:03:

What a bummer!
Hope it's only temporary!


Posted by Sean Cassidy on Jan-11-2006 05:05:

FFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!


No Tiesto, no Danny T...... no major Temporal Rhythm Events - WTF!!!!

System has chosen a bad time to close......if this is the long standing case.

WELCOME TO THE GUVERNMENT!!

Sad and depressing news for sure.....

Hopefully it is temporary.......crosses fingers


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jan-11-2006 05:07:

Yeah, if this holds up, docks is gonna lose a shitload of profits from the lack of alcohol sales, which just means it will only be a matter of time before they close down.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jan-11-2006 05:16:

as much as the ruling sucks no alcohol does not mean the club will close.Alcohol free afterhours work here, why not in Toronto?


Posted by malek on Jan-11-2006 05:17:

sucks ass, friggin hippies.

hope it stays open.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 05:19:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
as much as the ruling sucks no alcohol does not mean the club will close.Alcohol free afterhours work here, why not in Toronto?


the city still has the power whether or not to renew the business licence. And its the city that wants it shut down on behalf of the whiners now.

So unless we get a responsible change of city government.............

Just wait until the toronto act gives the city even more power! Let the games begin!!


Posted by Yohan on Jan-11-2006 05:21:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
as much as the ruling sucks no alcohol does not mean the club will close.Alcohol free afterhours work here, why not in Toronto?

Are those afterhours clubs as big as the Docks?

Big operating costs... And I don't think alcohol free clubs would be attractive to a lot of people


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jan-11-2006 05:21:

wow
i guess we really pwn you guys now.
Seriously though i cannot believe how anal your local government is.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jan-11-2006 05:22:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
wow
i guess we really pwn you guys now.
Seriously though i cannot believe how anal your local government is.


toronto has become americanized in so many ways in the last 5 years, from music to crime to the way politicians think.

And we have socialists in power here, not so called evil right wingers.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jan-11-2006 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Are those afterhours clubs as big as the Docks?

Big operating costs... And I don't think alcohol free clubs would be attractive to a lot of people


what is the legal capacity roughly?


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jan-11-2006 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
Seriously though i cannot believe how anal your local government is.


Dude, soon people will come to Montreal from Toronto and be like "What? we don't have to wear a grey jumpsuit and walk on government-designated paths? Whoooooaaaa. That is too much freedom. I feeel like doing something really rebellious now, like smoking a cigarette ... in a public place."


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