[Vision2020] re: liquor liability

Cjsnightclub@aol.com Cjsnightclub@aol.com
Tue, 11 Feb 2003 22:13:24 EST


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Mike - how do you see the city "promoting local business" in reference to the 
advertising of the 1912 building? If you think it is because the 1912 
building is allowing persons who hold liquor licenses to cater them to the 
1912 building, you are mistaken. That is not a good deal. Here is how I view 
it. The city is taking events that normally would be held in the private 
sector and robbing revenues away from the tax paying entities and throwing a 
small bone to the few that probably don't have liquor liability insurance to 
cater their license to the 1912 building. It is not helping business in the 
private sector it is stealing business from the tax paying enterprises. In 
fact they use our tax money to advertise against us. Not to help us. Just my 
opinion.

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