Skeezix
Senior Member
The same by-law they rarely enforce?
The city is littered with illegal signs
Yes, as we stated in the posts immediately above.
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The same by-law they rarely enforce?
The city is littered with illegal signs
Wow that's terrible. Perhaps contacting the BIA to discourage retailers from installing the film?
The Ten Spot seems to have done this at many (all?) of its locations.
The most recent champions of window film are cannabis retailers.
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Yes, the AGCO rules say you cannot see inside a licenced cannabis store, which is of course TOTALLY STUPID. The AGCO allows liquor and beer stores to have clear windows, is cannabis so much more addictive that even seeing it will result in life-time addiction and/or riots in the streets? Having 'eyes on the street' makes streets safer and I would have thought that having eyes FROM the street makes liquor stores safer too.It is a scourge.
But in fairness to the Cannabis businesses, the province is essentially requiring it by mandating that no product be visible from the outside at all.
True, but we do seem to slowly evolve in Ontario. I remember the old days of buying beer and liquor that had all the ambiance of what I imagine a Soviet-era store looked like. No gaming floor is visible from the outside either, most don't even have windows to cover (although there are marketing elements to that as well).Yes, the AGCO rules say you cannot see inside a licenced cannabis store, which is of course TOTALLY STUPID. The AGCO allows liquor and beer stores to have clear windows, is cannabis so much more addictive that even seeing it will result in life-time addiction and/or riots in the streets? Having 'eyes on the street' makes streets safer and I would have thought that having eyes FROM the street makes liquor stores safer too.
Nearly three years and counting.Those won't be around for long.
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Yes, the AGCO rules say you cannot see inside a licenced cannabis store, which is of course TOTALLY STUPID. The AGCO allows liquor and beer stores to have clear windows, is cannabis so much more addictive that even seeing it will result in life-time addiction and/or riots in the streets? Having 'eyes on the street' makes streets safer and I would have thought that having eyes FROM the street makes liquor stores safer too.