• Zagorath
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    11 year ago

    If anyone’s going to get a fine there it would really be the individuals. While the business is creating the demand, there isn’t really any process they could put in place to stop people lining out onto the road.

    Also, if we were going to forbid it, what would be the substantive difference with forbidding just parking on the public road? Which, yeah, that’s definitely a conversation we should have and a direction we should move towards—it’d probably have a greater effect anyway. But it’s not clear that there’s really a great mechanism for specifically banning queueing.

      • Zagorath
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        31 year ago

        Yeah that’d be reasonable.

        What really annoys me is that it’s pretty obvious that places will prioritise the drive-through over in-store customers. You can go in and watch car after car get served at the window while you wait for your meal.

        • @FireRetardant
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          11 year ago

          The drive thru is perfect for the fast food owner. Most of the time they dont have to worry about guests using tables, using the washrooms, dirtying the floors etc. It processes the customer and gets them off their property faster.

      • @RaoulDook
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        11 year ago

        Yeah go ahead and get right on that. Be sure to tell Congress and the President of the USA that is the priority they need to be working on.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          The USA isn’t the only country in the world so you take care of your shit in your own country and seeing the number of omnibus bills that pass Congress, I’m sure it could very easily pass without anyone noticing, just like most stupid laws do in your country.

          • @RaoulDook
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            01 year ago

            Sure, go ahead and get right on that like I said.