Sunday, September 6, 2009

Red And White Checked Tablecloths

The problem is not ...

And it , as Closing Act which seeks to regulate the time you open or close our businesses, the new proposal to regulate the time sale of alcoholic beverages being cut more than a work schedule ...

When referring to the closure law discussed and distorted the real nature of the problem. At one point raised the issue of job losses, closure of SMEs and then, payment of wages on special schedules.

In this case (control of sale of alcoholic beverages) are also diverting attention with the approach of violence, murder and code enforcement. It is intended to punish and hold accountable business for individual social behaviors in a game that is more political than social interest or community .

It is widely (and no study to support it) that There is no relationship between the time you sold an alcoholic beverage and the level of violence of an individual . If this approach were true we should ask ourselves whether the beverages are sold in hotels and inns have a different effect to those sold in small businesses (¿?).

Our concern, in both cases lies in the fact that it is attacking individual freedom of each person. SMEs are not going away.

The small business owner wants to work . We hope to have the freedom to work when I choose, not when a third party considers "adequate." Do we want to encourage and support working or preferred to restrict their freedoms?

Why not penalize the guy who gets drunk, instead of selling the beverage business? It's like fining the grocery store because a lot fatter (?) ...

Can we strengthen the resurgence of the individual values, instead of punishing the honest and hard working class? We teaching our youth not to work , because it can be penalized.

increasingly encourage dependence of the individual, rather than self-management. Limit

time of sale or starting a business is restrict individual liberties . Abridge the freedom of being an entity (business-person) socially involved as equals with others .

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