1) The Ontario Convenience Stores Association is trying to petition the Ontario government to let convenience stores sell beer and other alcoholic beverages. They trot out the numbers for ID'ing for cigarettes as evidence c-stores do a better job at ID'ing than LCBO does. That may be the case.. However, I have a couple questions:
- Where will you merchandise the liquor? Behind the counter, where you then have to build/install coolers, or with the other beverages?
- How will you ensure theft will not occur? More to the point, how can you ensure minors aren't going to rob you blind?
- How are you going to deal with the inevitable drunk coming in to buy alcohol, barely able to stand as is? Will there be a protocol for denying like in a bar, or are you going to look the other way and count the cash?
I seriously doubt those questions will be answered. Basically they will point to Quebec and the US where this is already in place and say everything will be fine. Yes, it's a potential revenue stream untapped in Ontario. I don't think a petition in the stores really covers the potential issues that can arise as a result..
The second thing.. Is kind of a funny one comparatively. Turn Signals on vehicles... Yes, you know, those things that flicker when you move the stick to let other people know you intend to turn? Or maybe you don't and just have wondered what that thing is there for on the car.. Fact is.. The turn signal is not optional equipment. It's there for a reason..
I know it'll be a surprise to some people, but we can't read your mind..
So yeah there's the thoughts flying around the head today.. I will write more often now..
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