Monday, July 29, 2019

Am I the Only One

Am I the only one who finds some of the wording strange? 

1: How am I going to know what rooms have been issued a D permit?
2: If this is a status offense, why say "may be guilty?" 
3: Is there a form of incarceration that is not actual? 


5 comments:

  1. All good questions. And why only in a room that dispenses liquor?

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  2. 1. The room(s) need not have been issued a D permit, only the premises in which the rooms are located. I'm assuming the premises would be, for example, a hotel in its entirety and the rooms would be any individual room in which liquor was being served: the bar, a lounge, a private bedroom.
    2. I agree. It should say "are guilty."
    3. I would say this is a clumsy way of expressing the idea that the term of incarceration is not to be reduced by any mitigation of the sentence such as time off for good behaviour.

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  3. "warning - if you are carrying a firearm", then you just may be a donald dump supporter and are therefore subject to using said firearm in a malicious manner against anyone you hate.

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  4. Ridiculous. Legalize. Incomprehensible. I won’t even go into arguing the details. What a pointless sign.

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