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Flash mob Tecoma ousts Mac's

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mob,,,,, the residents are now a mob! sheep, to be sean, to be sean

anything against financial development is a danger, & the homeowners should just shutup & sit down.... & let the clever people exploit everyone for all they're collective 'goods'. (pardon the pun) its intentional.

Once they stop following due process and started their harassment and bullying campaign IMO they became a Mob.

I seen footage of Police having to get involved in the protest, that means they have started to act illegally.

No community can afford to have people doing what ever they want, just because they believe they have a right to do it.

No the community had a right to express their views and opinions which they did do in the appropriate forums. But the umpire has made its decision so they need to respect the process and move on.

nice try d-l but i live in a residential zoned area

and btw 1km away is a business zoned area which indeed does have a tattoo parlour

if i didn't see the sign on the shop door i wouldn't know it was there

do you want to see all the other tecoma fast food shops closed down too?

i really struggle to see your point

With all due respect to Dee-luded I simply think he does not understand the purpose or the process of establishing Town Planning Schemes.

Communities should have a voice with regards to their local area but this needs to be done in a fair and equitable way. As leaving decisions like this to popular vote would cause so many issues.

A number of times he has stated that Money is our God. Well I have no God. Communities do in fact need money to survive so its important to allow areas for commercial purposes like retail etc. This is not an evil thing to do.

Personal I don't care if the Maccas store opens up or not.

 

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