Vaccine passports not an infringement on human rights: OHRC

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Ontario Restaurant's Liquor Licence Suspended For Refusing To Follow COVID-19 Rules
Kingston restaurant J.A.K.K. Tuesdays won't be serving up any alcoholic drinks for the time being.

The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) announced in a press release on September 30 that it has issued an "Order of Interim Suspension of the liquor licence of J.A.K.K. Tuesdays" for "public interest and safety." The suspension is "effective immediately."

The restaurant has also been issued a Notice of Proposal (NOP) from the Registrar "to revoke the establishment's liquor licence for infractions of the Liquor Licence Act (L.L.A.), including the requirement that the licence holder act and carry on business in accordance with the law, with honesty and integrity, and in the public interest."

J.A.K.K. Tuesdays has been vocal on social media about Ontario's vaccine certificates. On Facebook, the restaurant recently posted a photo of a sign that reads "say no to vax passports" and "all welcome at J.A.K.K.S."

According to the Registrar, on September 10, AGCO compliance officials (COs) visited J.A.K.K. Tuesdays and, during the inspection, they informed the restaurant about the requirements of the Reopening Ontario Act (ROA).

The AGCO says, "the licensee responded that he did not intend to comply with the ROA," and that "There was signage posted at the establishment indicating that it would not comply with the ROA requirements."

Multiple complaints of the restaurant failing to comply with ROA regulations were made to Kingston Public Health, according to the AGCO.

Bylaw officers went to the location and witnessed the restaurant not complying with the ROA around September 23. The restaurant was charged with violations of the ROA by City of Kingston bylaw officials on September 24.

After the restaurant received provincial notices, an AGCO CO visited the restaurant only to find they still weren't complying with the ROA.

"As a result, the Registrar considers it to be necessary in the public interest to immediately suspend the liquor licence."
 

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OK, I am in no position to answer for Squeezer, but I've been accused on here of being "far left" more than a few times.

In actuality, I am pretty much centre of the road in my views, and sway a bit to the left of centre in some areas and a bit to the right in other areas.

But when I hear people accuse others of being "leftists" I think to myself, "yup, here's another specimen who spends too much time listening to whack-jobs on American talk radio."

Despite being centrist, I will say that the far right irritates the piss put of me a thousand times more than the far left does.

The "far left" may get annoying with their anti-statue and "let's change another street name" rhetoric, but that pales in comparison to the toxic bile that gets spewed by the "far right".

The far left might dislike people for being "capitalists" or whatever, but the far right will dislike people because of their nationality, sexual orientation or if they have a disability.

THAT is a huge difference.
All of squeezer's post are more far right than left. Agreeing with the removal of are freedoms. Believing that those who refuse this untested vaccine don't deserve healthcare. Wishing death on those who disagree with the useless health measures. Thinking that the government has the right to force us to take a vaccine we don't trust. That seems far right to me.
 

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All of squeezer's post are more far right than left. Agreeing with the removal of are freedoms. Believing that those who refuse this untested vaccine don't deserve healthcare. Wishing death on those who disagree with the useless health measures. Thinking that the government has the right to force us to take a vaccine we don't trust. That seems far right to me.
OK, let's dissect your points here.

1. Agreeing with the removal of are freedoms

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms clearly states that all rights and freedoms are "subject to reasonable limits" that are "prescribed by law". Limits to freedoms in the interest of keeping a deadly pandemic in check are most definitely "reasonable limits".

2. Believing that those who refuse this untested vaccine don't deserve healthcare.

These vaccines HAVE been tested. They are the MOST tested vaccines that have ever been issued. Science has come a LONG, LONG way since Jenner created the first vaccine in the 1700s. Also, researchers have been working on coronavirus vaccines for 20 years. Remember SARS? SARS is a coronavirus, so researchers and scientists have LOTS of data and experience when it comes to working with various forms of the virus.

As for people who get infected with the virus, I certainly believe they deserve healthcare, but what I find strange is many of these people say they don't trust the healthcare system to deliver a safe, effective vaccine, but then they run to the healthcare system when they suddenly find themselves gasping for air. These people are now clogging up ICUs. We now have cancer patients who can't get a bed because people made a decision not to trust vaccines and then ended up in hospital as a result of that choice.

3. Wishing death on those who disagree with the useless health measures

The health measures aren't "useless". Look at what is happening right now in Alberta. Alberta took a devil-may-care, maverick approach to health measures. In June, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney declared the pandemic over and that Alberta would be "open for summer" -- this despite being warned not to. What happens? COVID is now out of control in Alberta. Alberta has THREE TIMES the number of active COVID cases that Ontario has, despite the fact that Ontario has almost FOUR TIMES as many people.

As for "wishing death" on people, this sounds like pure hyperbole on your part.

4. Thinking that the government has the right to force us to take a vaccine we don't trust

Wrong!!! No one is forcing anyone to take the vaccine. Don't want to take the vaccine? Fine. Don't. Vaccine mandates are not "forcing" people to take vaccines. People just need to learn you can't always have your cake and eat it too. If that means you cannot board a plane or a train or walk into a pub because you're not vaccinated, then so be it. You just need to make a choice over what is more important to you: not getting vaccinated or being allowed entry into a business. While vaccines greatly reduce the odds of people getting sick with COVID, they are not 100% foolproof. People can still carry and spread the virus if vaccinated, but if you've been double vaccinated, odds are in favour of that not happening.
 
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@Phil C. McNasty

Question for you - and you don’t have to answer at all, but you said in the Natural Remedies thread that you are vaccine hesitate, which is totally your right,

Do you feel this vaccine passport has made you feel like getting the vaccine or has pushed you further away from getting it? Or has this new passport done nothing to change your opinion either way?

Just curious how this is effecting others.
 

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All of squeezer's post are more far right than left.
So which one am I, a rightie or a leftie??? You are so ass backwards you make a fool of yourself everytime you post like Ron Johnson does everytime he opens his POS mouth!





Margorie Taylor Green , Mike Gaetz, Gohmer, Lauren Boebert ( I would bang her though), Mo Brooks,Louie Gohmert, Paul Gosar and Ron Johnson

Keep these names in your hat and never use them as part of any argument you wish to make if you want to come off at least with a wee little tiny bit of common sense.


Agreeing with the removal of are freedoms. Believing that those who refuse this untested vaccine don't deserve healthcare. Wishing death on those who disagree with the useless health measures. Thinking that the government has the right to force us to take a vaccine we don't trust. That seems far right to me.
It's OUR freedoms not are freedoms.

You think everyone that makes sense is either a moron or a lying POS. You're so far left that you think you're right all the time.
DUDE, what am I. A leftie or a rightie, make up your mind. FOCUS, PUT DOWN THE BOTTLE!!! Wear your glasses or make the text bigger. You are once again proving you are a dumbass!!!!

LMAO


I am centre left and right! I didn't vote for Doug but I would have in the next election although I think he is being to wishy-washy with the vaccine mandate and I would like to see him ratchet it up before his next election. Yes I voted for Justin so see, I can go both ways but don't jump to conclusions. I'm not available to you because I only like women.
 

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OK, let's dissect your points here.

1. Agreeing with the removal of are freedoms

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms clearly states that all rights and freedoms are "subject to reasonable limits" that are "prescribed by law". Limits to freedoms in the interest of keeping a deadly pandemic in check is most definitely a "reasonable limit".

2. Believing that those who refuse this untested vaccine don't deserve healthcare.

These vaccines HAVE been tested. They are the MOST tested vaccines that have ever been issued. Science has come a LONG, LONG way since Jenner created the first vaccine in the 1700s. Also, researchers have been working on coronavirus vaccines for 20 years. Remember SARS? SARS is a coronavirus, so researchers and scientists have LOTS of data and experience when it comes to working with various forms of the virus.

As for people who get infected with the virus, I certainly believe they deserve healthcare, but what I find strange is many of these people say they don't trust the healthcare system to deliver a safe, effective vaccine, but then they run to the healthcare system when they suddenly find themselves gasping for air. These people are now clogging up ICUs. We now have cancer patients who can't get a bed because people made a decision not to trust vaccines and then ended up in hospital as a result of that choice.

3. Wishing death on those who disagree with the useless health measures

The health measures aren't "useless". Look at what is happening right now in Alberta. Alberta took a devil-may-care, maverick approach to health measures. In June, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney declared the pandemic over and that Alberta would be "open for summer" -- this despite being warned not to. What happens? COVID is now out of control in Alberta. Alberta has THREE TIMES the number of active COVD cases that Ontario has, despite the fact that Ontario has almost FOUR TIMES as many people.

As for "wishing death" on people, this sounds like pure hyperbole on your part.

4. Thinking that the government has the right to force us to take a vaccine we don't trust

Wrong!!! No one is forcing anyone to take the vaccine. Don't want to take the vaccine? Fine. Don't. Vaccine mandates are not "forcing" people to take vaccines. People just need to learn you can't always have your cake and eat it too. If that means you cannot board a plane or a train or walk into a pub because you're not vaccinated, then so be it. You just need to make a choice over what is more important to you: not getting vaccinated or being allowed entry into a business. While vaccines greatly reduce the odds of people getting sick with COVID, they are not 100% foolproof. People can still carry adn spread the virus if vaccinated, but if you've been double vaccinated, odds are in favour of that not happening.
Very well stated and anyone with a little bit of brain matter working would not argue with anything written in this post.

ps....lucky I'm not a doctor in an emergency ward. It would not end well for anti-vaxxers under my watch. ;)
 
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At least you admit to being unethical.
I've never hidden my opinion. I think anyone who can get a vax and aid in ending this pandemic and does not is a selfish POS for who I have absolutely no sympathy for.
 
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Ontario Restaurant's Liquor Licence Suspended For Refusing To Follow COVID-19 Rules
Kingston restaurant J.A.K.K. Tuesdays won't be serving up any alcoholic drinks for the time being.

The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) announced in a press release on September 30 that it has issued an "Order of Interim Suspension of the liquor licence of J.A.K.K. Tuesdays" for "public interest and safety." The suspension is "effective immediately."

The restaurant has also been issued a Notice of Proposal (NOP) from the Registrar "to revoke the establishment's liquor licence for infractions of the Liquor Licence Act (L.L.A.), including the requirement that the licence holder act and carry on business in accordance with the law, with honesty and integrity, and in the public interest."

J.A.K.K. Tuesdays has been vocal on social media about Ontario's vaccine certificates. On Facebook, the restaurant recently posted a photo of a sign that reads "say no to vax passports" and "all welcome at J.A.K.K.S."

According to the Registrar, on September 10, AGCO compliance officials (COs) visited J.A.K.K. Tuesdays and, during the inspection, they informed the restaurant about the requirements of the Reopening Ontario Act (ROA).

The AGCO says, "the licensee responded that he did not intend to comply with the ROA," and that "There was signage posted at the establishment indicating that it would not comply with the ROA requirements."

Multiple complaints of the restaurant failing to comply with ROA regulations were made to Kingston Public Health, according to the AGCO.

Bylaw officers went to the location and witnessed the restaurant not complying with the ROA around September 23. The restaurant was charged with violations of the ROA by City of Kingston bylaw officials on September 24.

After the restaurant received provincial notices, an AGCO CO visited the restaurant only to find they still weren't complying with the ROA.

"As a result, the Registrar considers it to be necessary in the public interest to immediately suspend the liquor licence."
The ultimate “lockdown “. This costly liquor license suspension will get the attention of other dumbass bars and restaurants who are thinking of being jokers and not taking the pandemic seriously.
 

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Question for you - and you don’t have to answer at all, but you said in the Natural Remedies thread that you are vaccine hesitate, which is totally your right,

Do you feel this vaccine passport has made you feel like getting the vaccine or has pushed you further away from getting it? Or has this new passport done nothing to change your opinion either way?
Sooner or later I will have to get the vaccine(s) or I wont be able to fly anywhere anymore.
So in that sense its being forced upon me, which I dont really like.

There's a cheap, simple cure for Covid but people are so brainwashed into thinking only meds from big pharma will work, that even if I posted the cure they still wouldnt believe it
 
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Sooner or later I will have to get the vaccine(s) or I wont be able to fly anywhere anymore.
So in that sense its being forced upon me, which I dont really like.
Now it has been said that travel requires other vaccines so this is no different. You would be forced to get vaccinated for other things in order to travel.

Why do you see this as different? Or do you?

Again, you don’t have to answer any of these. It’s just that I don’t support the vaccine passports and I like to double check what I’m fighting for. In this case, people are feeling forced as you say, which is my issue with it. The force by manipulation and coercion. I’m all for the vaccine and believe it safe and effective and all that jazz, I just can’t get behind this type of vaccine passport.
 

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Now it has been said that travel requires other vaccines so this is no different. You would be forced to get vaccinated for other things in order to travel.

Why do you see this as different? Or do you?
Because those vaccines have been around for many years, so we know the long-term effects.
The Covid vaccine has only been around for 18 months, thats too small of a sample size to gauge its long-term effects.
Also it looks like people will have to get booster shots every 6 months or so, with most other vaccines you only need one shot
 
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Just so we're clear, I'm not anti-vaxx at all.
If this vaccine had been around for 10 to 20 years I would have taken it a long time ago
 
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There's a cheap, simple cure for Covid but people are so brainwashed into thinking only meds from big pharma will work, that even if I posted the cure they still wouldnt believe it
Ok dude, you are a medical genius. Why don't you package it up and sell it so you can make more than what you've been making playing with stocks? LMFAO
 

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Just so we're clear, I'm not anti-vaxx at all.
If this vaccine had been around for 10 to 20 years I would have taken it a long time ago
BULLSHIT and nonsense. It is the most tested vaccine ever made in the history of mankind. You can wait 20 years if you like and when you're in the old age home, be my guest and get injected with whatever version of a vaccine exists then. What a nonsensical arguement.
 

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Sooner or later I will have to get the vaccine(s) or I wont be able to fly anywhere anymore.
So in that sense its being forced upon me, which I dont really like.

There's a cheap, simple cure for Covid but people are so brainwashed into thinking only meds from big pharma will work, that even if I posted the cure they still wouldnt believe it
Your post ”needs more cowbell”...
 

Phil C. McNasty

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BULLSHIT and nonsense. It is the most tested vaccine ever made in the history of mankind. You can wait 20 years if you like and when you're in the old age home, be my guest and get injected with whatever version of a vaccine exists then. What a nonsensical arguement
They can test all they want, they wont know the long-term effects for another 20 years or so, especially if you have to take the vaccine every 6 months or so.

Here's a list of drugs that FDA had to recall because they werent safe

 
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