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| quote: | Originally posted by Flec
there is such a huge difference between the situations even though youve made them appear to be equal. in one case it is the individuals who are breaking the laws, in the other case it is the business that is breaking the laws |
So when the police went into the CZ and found the empty viles on the floor those were the employee's viles? The individual clients are the ones breaking the law.
The CZ has to show they are doing what a reasonable and prudent business, in this case a club, would do to prevent people from entering the club with illegal substances and doing illegal activities.
Like any club in Toronto, you are searched for any drugs and weapons...if you are caught then you either loose the items or you are not allowed into the club. If you are caught doing drugs or selling drugs you are removed from the club. If the club doesn't do anything when they see these activities then they should have to answer to whatever charges are appropriate. Yes, the CZ and many other clubs know there are drugs being done but if they don't catch you in the act then they can't do anything.
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Last edited by Moral Hazard on Apr-26-2011 at 07:48
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