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Originally Posted by RW99
I just cant see a city making a decision like this to spite a group. Especially a group such as this. I have no clue how the rules work and if the province would be involved. But wouldn't this be a PR and legal issue for the city if they did?
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It wouldn't be a PR issue at all. I suspect sympathy for the Tsuu Tina position is running at about 3%. Legally, its our land. We are no more required to care about how they access their land than they are required to care how we access it. Unless the city has already signed a deal guaranteeing access from 37th Street, Bronco and Co could probably just say "sorry, this access is closed during construction, feel free to access the casino via other roads".
As noted though, that would probably lead to blockades and other disruptions from a group with an embarrassingly high sense of entitlement, because these natives seem to think they deserve the world for free.