I hope they win at the long run. There should be designated places for parties. Cancelling it a day is wrong.
RE: Canadian City Being Sued for 25.5 Million for Cancelling a Caribbean Festival
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Canadian City Being Sued for 25.5 Million for Cancelling a Caribbean Festival
I agree they shouldn't have cancelled it partway through and owe compensation for that. There are plenty of other places in the region where people can be as loud as they want with better transit options. Vaughan is a bedroom city and issues like these don't help it with such a reputation. 61 decibels after 11 PM is a joke. The location was in an industrial area next to 6 lane highway and one of the biggest cargo train yards in the country- Diesel trains and heavy trucks are like 90 decibels. The nearest houses are over 1km away past 24-hour major factories.
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