wonderboy416
Active Member
The Entertainment District is a fantastic place, it's incredibly safe too considering the crowds and the general state of drunkeness.
As someone who frequents regularly I can't see why the city would want to curb this or see it as a problem, it generates revenue, gets 905 kids into the city who would never otherwise come here and spend money and as mentioned, really gives Toronto a sense of place.
A good friend of mine is a Toronto police officer who works this area and says it's not a problem at all, on of their biggest concerns is cabbies blocking fire exits when picking and dropping off people, now that's small potatoes if you ask me.
Those crying for the city to put the nail in the coffin are most likely those too old to enjoy it or those who completely missed the boat in the first place. Those that grew up with it truly appreciate it for what it is.
As someone who frequents regularly I can't see why the city would want to curb this or see it as a problem, it generates revenue, gets 905 kids into the city who would never otherwise come here and spend money and as mentioned, really gives Toronto a sense of place.
A good friend of mine is a Toronto police officer who works this area and says it's not a problem at all, on of their biggest concerns is cabbies blocking fire exits when picking and dropping off people, now that's small potatoes if you ask me.
Those crying for the city to put the nail in the coffin are most likely those too old to enjoy it or those who completely missed the boat in the first place. Those that grew up with it truly appreciate it for what it is.