New Late-Night Bars Could Be Banned In Wicker Park, Logan Square – Block Club Chicago

The proposed ban comes after years of issues with rowdiness, public partying and in some cases, shootings and other crime near or directly related to late-night bars on commercial strips in Wicker Park and Logan Square.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Another example of victim blaming, as in the Kia case, the stores being looted and taco trucks being robbed. Don’t address the problem, put the onus of correcting it upon those being victimized.

Old Joe
1 year ago

I never understood why someone has to be drinking at 4 am. In Michigan they all close at 2 am and things are fine.

Pensions Paid First
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Well, if you don’t understand it then it shouldn’t be done. Although, there are other people in the world to consider.

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