![]() ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. If we don’t want them any more, we can just get rid of them. In a sense, the proprietors of Parkdale’s Pinball Cafe seem to have brought their much-lamented demise on themselves: They claim to be victims of city hall, but never even got a business licence, let alone pleaded their case for a zoning change or variance to bring it above board.īut that simply raises a more fundamental question: If someone wants to rent space and put some pinball machines in it, or serve wine on a small patio, or pursue some other inconsequential entrepreneurial ambition, why should anyone at city hall give a damn except to encourage it? These rules don’t trace back to Magna Carta. Activate your Online Access Now Article contentīut should that mean a folksy joint full of vintage pinball machines shouldn’t be allowed to operate on Queen Street West, on account of an ages-old bylaw prohibiting more than two machines in an amusement establishment? Even to ask is absurd. If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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