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I didn't like the backhanded complaint about the changes to impaired driving laws. Seriously? They would've been better not to mention that than to blame that as a reason business is down.
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We need more people living downtown. That means a real policy and a real plan to reach the city's infill targets, instead of continuing to approve sprawl. We also need a less car-centric culture. Again, the city has a master transportation plan, but no actual implementation plan to get there. Continuing to do nothing on these fronts is not good for the health of downtown. |
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There's is nothing particularly unique about difficulty some restaurants are finding themselves in. There will always be a revolving door of restaurants. |
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But at the same your compatriots *cough* Niall *cough* are going around criticizing when the city does make an effort to work on downtown. Your industry needs a kick in the ass. |
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Well the .04 penalties have been in effect for a long time, at least since I received my driver's licence in the 90s. I guess they did increase the penalties, however, it would be hard to say that increasing the penalties for a law that has existed for years is the one thing hurting the industry.
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Suffice it to say: it's not a tax grab, it's enforcing neutrality and virtually all of the talking points by the Chamber et al. are deliberate lies. |
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