The Guardian (Charlottetown)

No male strippers in West Prince

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY BLOOMFIELD

“We’re not bothering with it. We will respect the ones who didn’t want it,” Costain said.

An applicatio­n to host the event had gone to the P.E.I. Liquor Control Commission (PEILCC) for approval.

Jamie MacLeod, the commission’s director of corporate services, said inspectors went door-to-door in the Bloomfield area to poll residents about the request.

“The results indicated the majority had no objection to it, but, my understand­ing is he has since decided, regardless of the results of the poll, not to proceed with it,” MacLeod reported.

Of the 68 respondent­s, MacLeod said 43 people were in favour of the bar hosting the event. “We had about 63.2 per cent in favour of, or having no objections to, the event.”

Twenty-five were opposed and nine offered no opinion. Two opinions were forwarded to the PEILCC by email while the other responses were given to the inspectors. Even when such applicatio­ns are approved. MacLeod said total nudity is not permitted.

MacLeod said it is commission policy that when a licensed establishm­ent in an area where there is no municipal council, requests to hold an event involving exotic or nude entertainm­ent, to poll area residents. He said such requests are rare and when approval is given it is only for the date or dates indicated on the applicatio­n. A community poll would have to be completed for each subsequent applicatio­n, he said.

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