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Pure Trance Prd
If your worried about your ears its your responsibility to protect them not a club owner.


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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Dear Mr. Club Owner,

Please provide free ear-plugs to all guests & customers. We like loud music but we don't like going deaf from over-exposure. If I had it my way you should hand them out to everybody when people arrive and pay their cover. Foam ear-plugs are very inexpensive.

I see this as an investment in your future business: by protecting customers's ears ultimately they can enjoy music (and visit your club) for more years (lifetime value of customer). Shorter-term thinking would be that they could stay later in your club buying drinks & water (vs. leaving due to sore ears and/or under-consuming due to volume/loundness issues).

Free hearing protection (due to prolonged high-dB exposure) is required for employees via OHSA - give the same privilege to your clientele. Protect them both the same.

Thank you.
Xavier Moriarty
quote:
Originally posted by rT19
Dear Club Owner.

Hire more sluty young girls so me and my pervert friends can eye .

ty.


lol.

yes guy!!!
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by Pure Trance Prd
If your worried about your ears its your responsibility to protect them not a club owner.


I wear ER-20s, but sometimes I forget them. So it would be a good gesture on the part of the club owner (who already has 20 cent foam ear plugs for its employees) to provide them for consumers if they ask.

Guv has in the past, as has BBR in Windsor.
Pure Trance Prd
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I wear ER-20s, but sometimes I forget them. So it would be a good gesture on the part of the club owner (who already has 20 cent foam ear plugs for its employees) to provide them for consumers if they ask.

Guv has in the past, as has BBR in Windsor.


Im pretty sure if you asked an employee they can prob get you a set... but i dont think a club should supply ear plugs... if you know you going to a club that plays loud music then you really shouldnt forget ear plugs.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by Pure Trance Prd
Im pretty sure if you asked an employee they can prob get you a set... but i dont think a club should supply ear plugs... if you know you going to a club that plays loud music then you really shouldnt forget ear plugs.


I have asked a couple of times - and like I said, I was provided with them at Guv and BBR. Personally, I agree with RJ. They're 20 cent ear plugs that they already have for their employees anyway. Most people don't ask for them anyway, so if a patron does ask, the club should provide them. I don't think people should rely on a club for earplugs; if you're that concerned, then buy your own. But like I said, sometimes people forget their earplugs. I think your statement is a bit silly. Of course you shouldn't forget your earplugs, but sometimes people do forget things. It can't be helped.
italarmo
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Also, please make sure there's enough toilet paper in the bathroom to last the evening.

Thanks


+1!
There's nothing more annoying than finding out that there's no TP in your stall and trying to ask for some from the girls next to you (and most of the time they ignore you or don't speak english... uuuugggh!).
If you're going to hire someone to "maintain" the washrooms with cut-up paper towels, purfume, gum, hairspray etc... you better have them check the stalls once in a while to load up on the TP. I think all girls would agree that it's essential to have this replenished at all times. If the washroom attendant is too busy handing out paper towels to girls washing their hands and hoping for tips, then there should be another attendant, or keep the paper towels out for girls to grab on their own.
rabbitjoker
quote:
Originally posted by Pure Trance Prd
If your worried about your ears its your responsibility to protect them not a club owner.


A club owner has a duty-of-care to ensure the environment is safe for anybody who steps on to the property. Limiting volume & exposure falls within the scope of duty/standard-of-care.

Not conspicuously providing hearing protection in any loud environment opens up an entirely different discussion around negligence and liability.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
A club owner has a duty-of-care to ensure the environment is safe for anybody who steps on to the property. Limiting volume & exposure falls within the scope of duty/standard-of-care.

Not conspicuously providing hearing protection in any loud environment opens up an entirely different discussion around negligence and liability.


Thoughts of my tort law class are swimming around my head! :p
rabbitjoker
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Thoughts of my tort law class are swimming around my head! :p


"Don't hate, litigate!"
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
A club owner has a duty-of-care to ensure the environment is safe for anybody who steps on to the property. Limiting volume & exposure falls within the scope of duty/standard-of-care.

Not conspicuously providing hearing protection in any loud environment opens up an entirely different discussion around negligence and liability.


so every concert should have ear plugs for everyone as well?

Jayx1
welcome to canada... where its always someone else's fault!
Prometheus Xex
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Dear Mr. Club Owner,

Please fix the bathrooms promptly when they are broken. It's annoying when each time you go to a club there's one more sign on one of the bathroom stalls that says "out of order". Understandable you may not be able to fix them immediately, but a few weeks, even a month should be enough time. The bathrooms keep getting smaller and smaller when rather than fixing toilets you just put another sign on the door. You start with 5 stalls, the next month there's 4, the next month there's 3, the next month there's 2...

Also, please make sure there's enough toilet paper in the bathroom to last the evening.

Thanks


I'm a general contractor and there's NO reason for a toilet to ever take more than a day or two to be completly replaced... let alone be fixed !!!
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