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There was a significant Police presence in the area and several security guards in the lot.
I also noticed that they are trying to rezone the lot for development. :no:
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I didn't go by but heard about it in the game, and I have to think that we saw the writing on the wall with the expansion needed to do the roofing, a sad day in Lion TG'ing.Zarquon wrote:I stopped by the bridge but no one was there?![]()
There was a significant Police presence in the area and several security guards in the lot.
I also noticed that they are trying to rezone the lot for development. :no:
Nice welcome sign....$30 :lol:SammyGreene wrote:From today's Province:
At $30 looks like Impark has launched its own Green Plan to get people out of their cars.Rammer wrote:Nice welcome sign....$30 :lol:SammyGreene wrote:From today's Province:
Did this lot fill up last night? Can't imagine anyone bothering to pay that amount with the crowd size...
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the land the parking lot is on owned by Impark? There was a rezoning sign posted on the lot and it is currently zoned for Parking only and my guess is that Impark wants to be able to say to the city that it isn't used so the city might as well rezone it. :xswervin wrote:Wow. That is really sad. What is the reasoning behind this? No BBQs??? Who are these fun haters that are against tailgating?
Feel free to email these idiots marketing@concordpacific.com and let them know how you feel and how you will keep this in mind the next time you are deciding to do business with them. Probably wouldnt be a bad idea to cc Jim Mullin or one of the Sun or Province guys to see if you can turn this into a story and get Concord some bad press.Huggy wrote:
Stay tuned - this one is not over yet.
Since the land requires rezoning then maybe we should see about swaying some city councilors. This is an election year and we need to organize and make this an election issue.swervin wrote:Feel free to email these idiots marketing@concordpacific.com and let them know how you feel and how you will keep this in mind the next time you are deciding to do business with them. Probably wouldnt be a bad idea to cc Jim Mullin or one of the Sun or Province guys to see if you can turn this into a story and get Concord some bad press.Huggy wrote:
Stay tuned - this one is not over yet.
This is just silly and a waste of money utilising police resources to deal with this. If i told a college or nfl fan around here about this they probably wouldnt believe me.
Good post jc. You've got a gift for the narrative.jcalhoun wrote:Hey all,
Aren't there going to be condos or some such put up in that parking lot later in the summer? When I saw the police presence & the sheer number of security guards walking around, I figured that they're probably trying to set the tone early: clearly it is easier to end tailgating here & now by being heavy-handed, than to do it in July or August. I still think it's brutal, but maybe understandable.
Security was really good last night. When I popped out for my half-time all-natural nicotine infusion, a crack 5'3" fifty-ish extra from 'Coronation Street' informed me that I couldn't take the dregs of my beer outside. Relishing the last sip, and then moving towards the doors, she stopped me again and insisted on taking my empty cup. 'Young man, I JUST SAID there's no ALCOHOL permitted outside.' --'It's empty.' "Just....just....GIVE IT HERE....' Awesome. I've never obeyed a security guard so unquestioningly. I think we need more security guards that will tap into our earliest fears of being grounded or sent to our room.
Cheers,
James