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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Of course Trump loves this sticking it to Canada over politics, but don't worry my friend as Biden said yesterday HELP IS ON THE WAY.
    Oh I bet it is, Justin will be ready with his knee pads on when Biden arrives at Sussex dr. for Liberal lovein. That is after China is done with him...lol.

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    Oh Canadaman your being a naughty chap again,off to your room.

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    One Toronto restaurant is trying to open and welcoming indoor dinning during the shutdown.

    https://www.blogto.com/eat_drink/202...defy-lockdown/

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    One Toronto restaurant is trying to open and welcoming indoor dinning during the shutdown.

    https://www.blogto.com/eat_drink/202...defy-lockdown/

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    The Goose Steppers will come, close it down and send him off to a 're-education' centre... HaHa..

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    An overestimation is cases yesterday ? https://www.cp24.com/now

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    The Goose Steppers will come, close it down and send him off to a 're-education' centre... HaHa..
    That's what I was thinking they will be there waiting for him to open . Maybe he will just take the fines and fight them in court.

    Could they really make them close or just fine them? How do you force the doors closed ? I guess they could fine the guest as well but if he is willing to take the fine. I don't think they can close without police enforcement and a reason within law.

    Just a stab in the dark these are unprecedented times so who knows . Right now it is only a fine for not shutting down I think.




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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    That's what I was thinking they will be there waiting for him to open . Maybe he will just take the fines and fight them in court.

    Could they really make them close or just fine them? How do you force the doors closed ? I guess they could fine the guest as well but if he is willing to take the fine. I don't think they can close without police enforcement and a reason within law.

    Just a stab in the dark these are unprecedented times so who knows . Right now it is only a fine for not shutting down I think.




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    They can force them to close, could easily be under the front of public health, no different than not passing an inspection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    They can force them to close, could easily be under the front of public health, no different than not passing an inspection.
    Now that I would donate to 'crowd funding' for...see how far he could push this, from the forced closure to the trial. Be interesting to see how the supreme court handles Jack Boot policing under a questionable 'emergency'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Now that I would donate to 'crowd funding' for...see how far he could push this, from the forced closure to the trial. Be interesting to see how the supreme court handles Jack Boot policing under a questionable 'emergency'.
    They do have the ability to close places, that is why bars have limited liquor sales hours and certain items cannot be sold on holidays. If a store opens up for non-essential sales on Christmas they are fined and told to close, they can be forced to close.

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    The charges could be worse than from the health police. It could fall under the Criminal Code (R.S.C. 1985 C-46 ...Criminal Negligence......219 (1)( b), ....'shows wanton or reckless disregard for the lives or safety of other persons'.

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