Originally posted by Jayx1
Permits are not easy to get. You need to be having a special event and then have everything roped off and check ID.
But yeah drinking outside a licensed area is a fine and confiscation of liquor.
No drinks at beaches, parks etc.
Also we have last call at 2 and a ban on alcohol sales from 2 am to 11 am so champagne breakfasts are also illegal
And they do enforce it.. My uncle got done at the beach for having an open beer even though it was in a cooler. Apparently the cops were watching with binoculars?!?!?
Jesus, that's a bit harsh. Lol at binoculars.
I think last call here depends of where the actual venue is. In Brisbane here, we have an 'entertainment precinct' in the Valley, and all the clubs/bars go right through until closing time at 5am. A lot of the cafe/bar type places open an hour later for breakfast (no alcohol until 9am though, I think).
Bars outside that precinct aren't normally open that late though. A couple near me close at about 2am, from memory.
And as far as driving goes, the legal limit is 0.05
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Oct-06-2009 04:15
Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Jesus, that's a bit harsh. Lol at binoculars.
I think last call here depends of where the actual venue is. In Brisbane here, we have an 'entertainment precinct' in the Valley, and all the clubs/bars go right through until closing time at 5am. A lot of the cafe/bar type places open an hour later for breakfast (no alcohol until 9am though, I think).
Bars outside that precinct aren't normally open that late though. A couple near me close at about 2am, from memory.
And as far as driving goes, the legal limit is 0.05
We dont have a special area for licensing. In fact the area that was zoned for clubs is now being zoned for condos... You dont even want to know the lengths they have gone to to try and get rid of the clubs.
Sad...
The only time we get close to an entertainment precinct is when TIFF is in town and the suits want to party. Otherwise its "war on clubland"
Oct-06-2009 04:34
Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
quote:
Originally posted by torontobarfly
they enforce it but not hard core
walk along woodbine beach on a weekend and coolers are everywhere
hanlans point might as well have a permit...booze everywhere and you can get high breathing in the air
people behave, no complaints, no big brother
Tell that to my uncle, his lost 6 pack and his fine! Cant remember how much... something along the lines of a few hundred bucks. I think it was ashbridges bay.
Oct-06-2009 04:36
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
We dont have a special area for licensing. In fact the area that was zoned for clubs is now being zoned for condos... You dont even want to know the lengths they have gone to to try and get rid of the clubs.
Sad...
The only time we get close to an entertainment precinct is when TIFF is in town and the suits want to party. Otherwise its "war on clubland"
It used to be the same here, before the precinct came to be a few years ago. All the apartment tenants were complaining that there was too much noise coming from the clubs, and too many people wandering around the area. In fact, it's probably still like that in many areas around Brisbane for clubs/bars that aren't lucky enough to be in the Valley area.
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Oct-06-2009 04:54
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
It used to be the same here, before the precinct came to be a few years ago. All the apartment tenants were complaining that there was too much noise coming from the clubs, and too many people wandering around the area. In fact, it's probably still like that in many areas around Brisbane for clubs/bars that aren't lucky enough to be in the Valley area.
WTF are you doing outside of the c0r?
Oct-06-2009 04:59
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict WTF are you doing outside of the c0r?
Slow, boring day.
Sorry, I'll go
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Oct-06-2009 05:06
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk Slow, boring day.
Sorry, I'll go
hahaha...
No... please stay
Oct-06-2009 05:09
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
hahaha...
No... please stay
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Oct-06-2009 05:12
torontobarfly
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: shady acres retirement home
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Tell that to my uncle, his lost 6 pack and his fine! Cant remember how much... something along the lines of a few hundred bucks. I think it was ashbridges bay.
oh i don't deny your uncle got nailed...as i said they do enforce it but not strongly, or at least not strongly enough to deter others from taking their drinks to the beach
i saw a group of guys get nailed on the beach at ashbridges because they had their case of beer sitting right out in the open and they made no attempt to hide it...most people go from cooler to plastic cup without it being so obvious
if you go to carabana or pride you'll see tons of people walking the streets with beverages in their hands and more often than not the cops will turn a blind eye...sometimes someone will get nailed, some get warned, but most are ignored
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Oct-06-2009 05:14
MarkT
Automatic Static
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Toronto
Re: Random Breathalizer Tests? Another step towards a Canadian Police State!
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I really hope the conservatives ignore this recommendation...
I certainly agree...but can't help note that this is *awfully* soft language, coming from TA's champion of personal freedoms.
had this been a provincial or municipal matter under McGuinty or Miller (or at the federal one under a Liberal gov't, I suspect), your words would be a bit more...animated.
admit it.
IMHO this is a questionable initiative, at best, for anyone who is a staunch defender of personal liberty. that end of it being an "effective deterrent" does not justify the means.
it's one thing to have RIDE where cars are randomly stopped, drivers questioned, etc...but to compel someone to provide a breath sample is taking it quite a step further. doesn't the refusal to provide a sample carry the same penalty as a DUI conviction, btw? that ought to weigh in on the debate...
Oct-06-2009 05:43
Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
Re: Re: Random Breathalizer Tests? Another step towards a Canadian Police State!
quote:
Originally posted by MarkT
I certainly agree...but can't help note that this is *awfully* soft language, coming from TA's champion of personal freedoms.
had this been a provincial or municipal matter under McGuinty or Miller (or at the federal one under a Liberal gov't, I suspect), your words would be a bit more...animated.
admit it.
IMHO this is a questionable initiative, at best, for anyone who is a staunch defender of personal liberty. that end of it being an "effective deterrent" does not justify the means.
it's one thing to have RIDE where cars are randomly stopped, drivers questioned, etc...but to compel someone to provide a breath sample is taking it quite a step further. doesn't the refusal to provide a sample carry the same penalty as a DUI conviction, btw? that ought to weigh in on the debate...
So far its a bi partisan judicial committee. Trust me if a tory introduces this as legislation ill be just as harsh.
This idea is complete BS. Whats next? Random blood tests? Random car searches?
Oct-06-2009 05:56
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
Re: Re: Re: Random Breathalizer Tests? Another step towards a Canadian Police State!
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
This idea is complete BS. Whats next? Random blood tests? Random car searches?
We have random drug-driving tests over here now, almost the same as an RBT. They use a mouth swab, and run it through a machine thing, which tests for weed, speed, coke, E, etc.