gristle
Senior Member
I still say that if you move into a area known for late night entertainment where tens of thousands of people descend upon every night, then you have to accept this reality or move elsewhere.
If you don't mind and have no problem raising kids in this kind of area then fine. I still think Vaughan has a dislike for night clubs and just wants them gone. I don't buy for a minute that he's trying to bring balance to the area. He wants the clubs gone, period and replaced with well behaved citizens.
Accept what "reality"? To what are you referring to? If you mean people behaving badly, nobody has to accept that in any part of the city.
Given the location, there should never have been any doubt that this area was going see greater residential intensification. As for some clubs being there 15 years ago, that was fifteen years ago. Times change, and so does the city.
Funny, but with all this complaining about Vaughan shutting down clubs, no one has pointed to one club that he has closed. The fact is that a city councillor can't close a club with the click of the fingers. Many of the venues that were shut were the ones that continuously broke city or provincial laws, or suffered due to poor business planning. In other instances, some clubs closed because they ceased to be popular enough to draw the necessary patrons to stay open.
There will always be some clubs in the area, but the concentration will diminish. The operators that stay open will be the smart ones who know who their clientele are, and what they like. Those owners will have good security and run their businesses well. At the same time, as more people move in to the area, there will be added pressure to deal with excesses in behaviour on the streets.
Clubbers will have to accept this reality or move elsewhere.