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Wow, that article was bullshit, boardering on absolutely ridiculous. "Residents being tired of being woken up by gunshots"? Talk about sensationalist journalism.
They don't want a highly dense club district, but they also don't want a dispersed club district. What's the solution then? No more clubs?
I like how the author trashes the club district, and then bigs up King St. where people are spending $4000 bar tabs. What about the younger/less wealthy population?
Toronto is an affluent city with lots of highly skilled workers. Young professionals like cities that are fun. I know that when I graduate from university, if the unlikely event happens that all the anti-clubbing politicians get their way, I'm definitely moving out of the city.
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