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Alright I am not really a club goer or anything, it just the people who live on the Toronto Islands really really bother me. The get all kinds of special treatment for what reason? The don't pay property tax, they shitcanned the bridge to Island airport, and now the managed to have the AGCO yank The Docks liquor licence for noise? I am sorry these people are the biggest bunch of whiners around. To shut down a place that is a major cash cow for the city to apease the priviledged little yuppies. The Docks will appeal by why do I see this possibly turn into election issue for Toronto Mayoralty candidates.
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Last call at the Docks nightclub being appealed
CTV.ca News Staff
The Docks nightclub was told last call would come early on Monday after the bar and concert venue's liquor license was pulled. But the company will keep the drinks flowing while appealing the decision.
Revoking the Docks' license to sell alcohol is the result of pressure from Toronto Island residents.
People living on the island directly across from the nightclub have long complained of loud noise and music echoing across the water late at night. Lobbying city council, the residents have made their frustration known.
Effective at 5 p.m. Monday, the provincial liquor board declared the bar should be dry.
People who enjoy a drink and the club's party atmosphere are not happy with the decision.
"Absolutely ridiculous," one female patron said Monday.
That sentiment is echoed by the company's lawyer Nick Macos.
A written statement from Macos posted on the company's website Monday called the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario's ruling a "narrow view of the public interest as being represented by the needs and wishes of the Toronto Islands residential community."
Macos notes that the AGCO found no misconduct by the Docks.
An appeal of the AGCO decision would temporarily allow the bar to keep serving drinks.
Macos said the company will file an appeal and remain operating until the courts have made a decision.
"If unsuccessful, then over 350 employees will be out of work," Macos added.
