S.L. City Council agrees to take another look at neighborhood bars with restrictions in place
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I still believe that cities should allow pedestrian pubs into local neighborhoods where people can meet and socialize without having to drive a vehicle to join their friends and neighbors. People walk to church and the stores, why not the family pubs More..
The citizens of these neighborhoods have the right to determine whether to allow commercial business to operate in their midst. From the feedback written here it seems clear that the answer is no.
Mayor Rahm Emmanuel of Chicago, a democrat, is dealing with horrific violence and murders in Chicago. One major strategy he is enforcing to cut down on the violence is closing down liquor establishments and bars in neigborhoods where everyone agrees More..