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Can a CITY SHUT DOWN Wild St Paddy's Parties?


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Are city crackdowns on St. Patrick’s Day parties really about public order—or about squashing a good time? 

Gavin Tighe and Stephen Thiele tackle the curious case of Waterloo v. Persons Unknown, where the city sought a rare quia timet injunction to prevent unpermitted St. Paddy's Day gatherings. 

What starts as a lighthearted banter about Guinness and green garb quickly dives into deeper waters: civil liberties, the evolution of secular holidays, the role of public policy in municipal law enforcement, and the historical tensions around Irish-Canadian identity. 

The duo debates whether municipalities should embrace or suppress grassroots celebration—and what it means when courts target faceless organizers for simply wanting to party.

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01:01 From Saint to Street Party

02:44 The Rise of Nuisance Bylaws

06:40 What Is a Quia Timet Injunction

14:55 No Right to Party Says the Court

18:51 The Forgotten Politics of St Patrick’s Day

26:48 The Ban That Makes Them Party Harder

 

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