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Instead having all these arbitrary restrictions, they should ban alcohol altogether. You aren't going to stop people from driving drunk and killing someone unless you get rid of alcohol altogether.
 
Maybe a foreign embassy could be established on the grounds of Trinity Bellwoods Park (see this link), so they will be able to bypass the archaic rules we have.
 
Instead having all these arbitrary restrictions, they should ban alcohol altogether. You aren't going to stop people from driving drunk and killing someone unless you get rid of alcohol altogether.

That too would work, but if gradually implemented in one generation to prevent backlash and bootlegging.
 
That too would work, but if gradually implemented in one generation to prevent backlash and bootlegging.

There is supposed to be no alcohol at all in most parks already. Except for only a few licensed barricaded (turrets, moats, armed guards, attack dogs, and mines maybe next) areas, in general that is the case already. There is supposed to be none in High Park, so I imagine they transfer the contents to some formerly non-alcoholic container before they enter.
 
I have a young German staying with me right now, and I am finding it hard to explain our Victorian drinking laws...
 
I have a young German staying with me right now, and I am finding it hard to explain our Victorian drinking laws...

A little bit of Saudi Arabia in North America in Toronto's parks with their drinking laws, just to make them feel like home.
 

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