Thanks for the heads up, I was planning on going by there for some party weekend beer and may pass. Of course the beer shelves in that popular location are often thinning out, so what was I thinking.kwjd wrote:At lunch break today I attempted to buy some reserves at the Queen's Quay LCBO. I say "attempted" because I walked in and the line was curving up and down aisles and I thought it could be hours before I actually made a purchase. Out of curiosity I took a look at the back section with the beer and the shelves were thinning out.
Long lines and empty shelves... don't you love how a government monopoly can turn us into the Soviet Union?
And Steel, I agree with you physical confrontation may be unlikely. but you ARE dealing with a bunch of employees who have NO history or experience of handling themselves in strikes or picket lines, so who are we kidding what may happen - we don't know. People are emotional, rules are not. Also from the other side of it neither have employees ever dealt with angry (or even crazy) customers in a strike picket situation, so enjoy THAT wild card... I sincerely hope it doesn't come to anything going afoul.
IMO the LCBO is right at this moment encouraging a pattern of excessive buying & consequently excessive consumption, which seems to go against the Bureau's own principle of 'Social Responsibility.' If there are more alcohol-related incidents than usual this weekend, who then is liable?
Oops.
