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The ban-wagon rolls on... plastic bags, phones, electronics yet to be invented!
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Jayx1
Ontario should seriously just print out a list of what we CAN do as it would be much shorter.

Currently being banned:

-Cigarette displays in stores banned....i saw cig billboards when i was a kid and i dont smoke! Also, this is exactly how the liquor stores used to operate until the 60s and people still bought a lot of booze didnt they?

-Smoking in cars with kids (my parents did this and i grew up fine!)

-Plastic bags at the liquor store. I guess theyd rather kill a tonne of trees with paper rather than use recyclable plastic bags. FYI paper bags get an average of 1 use while plastic bags get reused 2 to four times.

Strongly being considered (Which with Mcguinty means it will definately happen):

- cell phones in cars. Mcguinty said he wasnt interested in this type of ban a few months ago. Where have i heard that before? Oh yes he said the same thing about smoking in cars and police airplanes. Most Toronto drivers suck regardless of whether or not they are on a phone. In fact most of the douchbags i pass who are doing 80 in the left lane are by themselves and spaced out in their own little world.

- Electronic devices - This must be a world first. Not only are they going to ban blackberrys, MP3 players, and i wouldnt be surprised if radios and CD players are in there. But they are going to ban devices NOT EVEN INVENTED YET Only Mcguinty and his commie liberals could think of that one!!! I cant wait for the flood of douche bags that park on the side of highways to take a call which is probably 1000 times more dangerous than talking while driving.

- plastic bags in all retail stores. Again, cant wait for the mess of paper bags that tear and shred before you even make it to the car. Cant wait for the chemically treated paper bags to get thrown out instead of resued. Makes for great showboating politics but not very practical.

- Plastic water bottles. Many school boards are already banning them (after banning pop) and now the province might do the same. I guess they want us to drink from the lead coated pipes in schools and parks. If i were in the business id have a few solutions.

1) define what is water. Water is H20. As soon as you add calcium, iron, etc its no longer water is it? Otherwise wed have to call juice, pop and anything else liquid as water right? Id just change the label from water to "Calcium drink"

2) Canned Water - worse for the environment as you have to mine materials and smelter the can but hey, at least its not plastic water bottles!!


Good old canada. We have a lot of real problems such as lost jobs, genuinely poor people, and health care but the government is too busy micromanaging adults. Who voted for the Liberals? Wasnt me!
Cosmic Fur
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Originally posted by Jayx1

- cell phones in cars. Mcguinty said he wasnt interested in this type of ban a few months ago. Where have i heard that before? Oh yes he said the same thing about smoking in cars and police airplanes. Most Toronto drivers suck regardless of whether or not they are on a phone. In fact most of the douchbags i pass who are doing 80 in the left lane are by themselves and spaced out in their own little world.

Your personal experiences are irrelevant. There were studies done on this.

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Originally posted by Jayx1
- Electronic devices - This must be a world first. Not only are they going to ban blackberrys, MP3 players, and i wouldnt be surprised if radios and CD players are in there.

sauce plz

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Originally posted by Jayx1
I cant wait for the flood of douche bags that park on the side of highways to take a call which is probably 1000 times more dangerous than talking while driving.

I disagree. And just like you, I don't have to provide any evidence for why I think I'm right. I just am. :)

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Originally posted by Jayx1
I guess they want us to drink from the lead coated pipes in schools and parks.

Tap water is safe to drink.

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Originally posted by Jayx1
1) define what is water. Water is H20. As soon as you add calcium, iron, etc its no longer water is it? Otherwise wed have to call juice, pop and anything else liquid as water right? Id just change the label from water to "Calcium drink"

2) Canned Water - worse for the environment as you have to mine materials and smelter the can but hey, at least its not plastic water bottles!!

what the
Silky Johnson
You remind me of Lisa Simpson.
Jayx1
BTW speaking of electronics, the liberals are secretly passing a new tax on electronics that will increase the average cost of a computer by 30-40 dollars. I think cameras will cost $15 more. Apparently this is to cover disposal. BTW most items can be disposed of for free privately as there are valuable metals and minerals such as cadium, gold, platinum, silica, and aluminum that can be stripped and sold for a decent price. But dont let the facts get in the way of a new tax for mcguinty, er sorry i mean "surcharge".
TO guy
I've got so many issues with this post that I don't even know where to begin.

I guess I'll start with water. Pure water (i.e. 100% H20) is not easy to find. Should we stop calling the water in lakes etc. 'water'?

Although I agree that BPA is not a particularily dangerous substance, I don't think you can fault the Ontario government for a recommondation made by Health Canada.

I also think you have missed the point on the paper bag issue. The LCBO's current bags use much more plastic than most (read 'all') other retail paper bags. The issue here is to drive consumers into reusable cloth type bags, rather than single use paper. And in any event, its not so much of a 'ban' by the government as much as it is a change in one small policy.

What is your point with electronic devices? They're not going to outright ban balckberrys, mp3 players etc. Are you talking about in cars?
Jayx1
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Your personal experiences are irrelevant. There were studies done on this.


id like to see a study done on government micromanging vs the happiness of society



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I disagree. And just like you, I don't have to provide any evidence for why I think I'm right. I just am. :)


you dont think pulling over on the side of the road is more dangerous? Please explain.


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Tap water is safe to drink.
is that why schools and municipal buildings have to flush out their entire system for 10 minutes every day to remove lead contamination?[/quote]


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what the


what the = when the government gets too creative you have to become even more creative :)
Silky Johnson
"Oh joy, it's Jayx1 - Ontario's answer to a question nobody asked!"
Jayx1
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Originally posted by TO guy
I've got so many issues with this post that I don't even know where to begin.

I guess I'll start with water. Pure water (i.e. 100% H20) is not easy to find. Should we stop calling the water in lakes etc. 'water'?
no but if you are going to ban something, be clear on what it is you are banning. If the government wants to nitpick i think its fair to do the same.

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Although I agree that BPA is not a particularily dangerous substance, I don't think you can fault the Ontario government for a recommondation made by Health Canada.
you confuse bottled water with water bottles. Water bottles (hard plastic) is being banned because of BPA. Soft plastic bottles are being done away with because of "recycling concerns"

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I also think you have missed the point on the paper bag issue. The LCBO's current bags use much more plastic than most (read 'all') other retail paper bags. The issue here is to drive consumers into reusable cloth type bags, rather than single use paper. And in any event, its not so much of a 'ban' by the government as much as it is a change in one small policy.


so as an adult consumer im being forced to comply with someone's idea of conservation? It would be fine for the liquor store to do this IF THEY WERENT A MONOPOLY Also, forcing regulation onto private entities? If the consumer doesnt want plastic they will stop providing it. Until then, lets have a choice.

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What is your point with electronic devices? They're not going to outright ban balckberrys, mp3 players etc. Are you talking about in cars?
i thought that was implied. But yes they are.
Jayx1
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Originally posted by jennypie
"Oh joy, it's Jayx1 - Ontario's answer to a question nobody asked!"


Actually thats mcguinty. He has all the answers to the questions nobody asked. His answer is to ban it. Good distraction though from the real issues hes doing nothing about.

Sadly i could never make this stuff up on my own. Im not as creative as they are
TO guy
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Originally posted by Jayx1




so as an adult consumer im being forced to comply with someone's idea of conservation? It would be fine for the liquor store to do this IF THEY WERENT A MONOPOLY Also, forcing regulation onto private entities? If the consumer doesnt want plastic they will stop providing it. Until then, lets have a choice.



It's not your store. Why should you have any say at all?

Jayx1
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Originally posted by TO guy
It's not your store. Why should you have any say at all?


Actually the LCBO is everyone's store. It's taxpayer funded. So i do have a right to say something as it's the only place in Ontario where i am allowed to buy liquor.

If it were a private store id simply shop elsewhere and it wouldnt be a problem.

But that is a choice that PRIVATE retailers should be able to make. Not imposed onto them by a government entity.
Djsketchbag
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Tap water is safe to drink.


Unless you live in Walkerton. :nervous: :nervous: :nervous:
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