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The dream is alive and in my town, I can't believe my luck!quote:Police Scotland have come in for a roasting after they objected to a licence for a gourmet hot dog restaurant in Stirling’s city centre. The police are worried about an increase in hotdog fuelled crime: quote:The police are bringing in all sorts of crimes that just don’t happen in a hot dog bistro and I feel their report is quite unfair. I don’t agree with it. especially excited about this (with our powers combined it should be super racist) quote:The premises would also specialise in traditional Scottish folk music and acoustic singers and be a “fusion of Scottish and American heritage”. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/police-dawg-hoose-over-objections-8150653#bXE7gIeouryxKt0A.97 Really looking forward to sampling those dawgs. The dawg hoose got their licence, and I assume their vital kitchen infrastructure, in the end, so everything turned out ok. I'd also like to state I'm just excited about this Dawg Hoose in particular and this post has no relation to any other meat-tube/location based topics that may or may not have been bannable in the past. thank you.
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Nigmaetcetera posted:When I think of businesses that attract crime I don't think of bars, liquor stores, casinos, or brothels, I think of hotdog stands. i see you've never visited stirling friend. reclaimed-meat based violence is a constant danger and our authorities are powerless
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