Note… all the games are in North America so within 3 hrs time zone … but bars need to be open until 4am somehow

  • radiofreebc@lemmy.world
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    I actually think later bar hours are better. In countries where bars are open later, there doesn’t tend to be an end of the night rush out the door into the streets. People tend to leave when they’re done and it staggers the exodus somewhat. Way less fights in the street after the bars close.

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    Why are they requiring bars to close by 4am? Just drop the restriction entirely. If you want to get shitfaced at 6am then go ahead.

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      The same reason half of Europe has closed shops on Sunday, worker protection.

      You need strong laws to not have businesses abusing and pressuring peoples to work the shity 14h shift till morning for earning a peanut.

      And workers protection law + North America are not often put in the same sentence.

      Also it’s generally not worth it business wise. Paying salaries and more from 2 to 4 (or 6am or whatever) to sell two beers means losing money. You might have a few festive nights here and there, but most of the weeks/months you’ll have an empty bar so even the owners are not pushing for it.

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        Allowing bars to stay open is not the same as requiring them to stay open. Owners won’t keep a bar open 24 hours if there isn’t any business.

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          I know that, but some might pressure you to work the night shift “or…”

          People living around bars also want to be able to sleep sometimes.

          Closed bar also means less drunk people in the streets. In my city you cannot buy alcohol “to go” in shops after 9pm and bars close at 2.

          After that if you want to continue partying you go to night clubs.

          Anyway, a wise drunk dude once said “nothing good happens after 2”, and from experience he was right.

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              Oh lol he’ll get reelected then (I don’t know the guy at all, just a few jokes about him I’ve seen on Lemmy)

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            Closing means you have all the drunks dumped out on the street at the same time to have a fight. Stay open later, let people leave on their own staggering out out more.

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      This! When I was young, we used to stay at clubs so late that it was a bit light out when we came out. Grab some breakfast, and sleep the day away. Shit, we wouldn’t even hit the clubs until after 23:00. Then we moved to Texas where everything closed at 2:00, no matter how packed it was. So depressing.

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        There are other reasons to go to the pub. Half of the ones I go to don’t even have screens. Though they are also not places I would want to go at 6am. They would probably choose not to open at that time anyway.

        My point is the government shouldn’t be dictating the allowed opening hours. Regulations on staff working conditions is totally fine so having staff working 18 hour shifts is clearly bullshit, but if you want to hire enough staff to cover opening hours like that then you should be allowed to.

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          That’s sounds like some crazy libertarian stuff

          Give people the liberty to choose? Nvr gonna happen

          It makes easier for the Dui quota if they can force alcoholics to get on the road at the same time

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            “crazy libertarian stuff” = business owners should be able to pick their own opening times?

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              I think theres a stigma around that rule more than it has anything to do with it being libertarian. The later bars are allowed to be open the worse of a look it gives the neighborhood. It could bring unwanted types of people in since those are the only people they believe would be drinking at 3am, as well as additional noise which could be disruptive if the bar is located next to residential places. I think its just seen as a bad look which is why its restricted. I am also someone who doesn’t really care, but i guess location should matter in what time is the latest it can stay open. I grew up visiting NY a lot and they are a perfect example of who cares what time a bar closes and it was wonderful.

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        So a late shift worker cannot go to a bar to enjoy a pint after work, because he finishes at 4 and there are no more games this late? Why? What logic is that? I think they should be open till 6AM

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        Why?

        If a venue sees it as worth it to deal with the calibre of piss-head you get at 6am, have at it, I say

        Local businesses get to make more profit and the government gets more tax from consumption duty

        Whether there’s football on or not really shouldn’t be a factor the government cares about at all IMO

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        We’ll just have the leaving late-night crowd play against the arriving day drinkers crowd.

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          It’s 8am, Barry arrives for his first morning pint and sees Dave stumbling out after his last pint of the night.

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    The same idiot Mayor who banned speed cameras and watched speeding increase by 235%?

    Who could have predicted that?

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    That’s not the mayor of Toronto, that’s the premier of the province of Ontario. His younger brother was the crackhead mayor of Toronto.

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      I mean, he thinks he’s the mayor of Toronto, and really only wants to be mayor of Toronto, so…

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      If he’s not Mayor of Toronto why is he banning speed cameras and tellings bars when to open?

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    Bars here in Japan are often open until first train in the big cities (~5am) with some going later. I don’t necessarily see anything wrong with that in itself (especially for late shift folks who want to enjoy the same after-work experiences as day shift folks).

    That said, fuck this guy for many other reasons.

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      Wait there are no trains in Japan at night? In Frankfurt there used to be none between like 3am and 5am. Sucked pretty hard when you missed the train and had to wait for the first one. Slept quite often at a station at the time. Now trains run all night albeit on a slow schedule.

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        I remember when i visited I thought it was kind of crazy. Basically the main time for nightlife goes until last train and it’s a mad dash of people trying to catch the last train to get home otherwise your Basically stranded for the night which then your options are hotels or a very expensive taxi.

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    This guy really only cares about alcohol. Billions of dollars of provincial money spend on liquor contracts that would have expired in a year or two.

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    Wait. Whats wrong with this? As someone in a city with 24 hours bars and clubs, I’m not understanding the problem. What exactly is the gripe?

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    STOP TRYING TO OUTSHINE US, T.O.

    • a Montrealer, where bars were open until 3AM for the longest time
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    If Pierre Poilievre is “trump lite” then Doug Ford is “trump heavy”.

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    They don’t need to, it’s not a law, it’s an extension. Also, some cities like Toronto need specific licence (or something like that) to stay late open(not for world Cup)

    And I don’t get your problem, it’s a one time thing.
    Also when you really learn, who Toronto Mayor is, we can finally chat. Plonkers.

    • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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      You missed the joke. For a guy who is not Mayor of Toronto, he passes a lot of laws overriding the municipal laws of Toronto.

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    We had the same thing happen in Kansas City.

    Missouri State Government passed a bill which would allow bars in Kansas City, MO to stay open 23 hours a day.

    But Mayor Lucas passed a city ordinance which “vetoes” the state law, prohibiting bars within the city from opening for 23 hours.

    There was a bar, Blueline Hockey Bar, who went to social media blasting the mayor.

    Finally, the mayor walked back his steps and passed a motion allowing bars to stay open for 23 hours.

    This ordinance only allows Kansas City bars to stay open 23 hours a day throughout the World Cup games.