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Mattapan could get Domino's into the wee hours

Update: Approved.

The Boston Licensing Board decides tomorrow whether to let the Domino's at 1514 Blue Hill Ave. extend its closing time to 2 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 3 a.m. Thursday through Saturday - with delivery only via car and payment only by credit card.

At a hearing today, nobody spoke against the idea of extending the closing time from the current midnight, which the franchise owner said would let it better meet demand, especially from third-shift workers and first responder who are up and hungry at 2 a.m.

Under the pizza-maker's proposal, deliverers would have to use their own cars - no scooter or bike deliveries allowed. Also, the place's doors would be locked promptly at midnight, so post-midnight orders would have to be made by phone or online.

What if somebody showed up and started banging at the door demanding to be let in to order a pie? Domino's licensing consultant John Mohan said such insistent pizza seekers would be told: "Go to your car and call us, go home and we'll deliver it to you."

Also, all payments for the later deliveries would have to be made via credit card; no cash accepted.

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Those are much more environmentally friendly, and quieter, than cars.

Probably the same reason why its credit card only.

So the drivers don't get jacked.

Easier to get away in a car than it is on a bike or scooter.

Some of those delivery scooters that we've seen everywhere lately don't seem so environmentally friendly.

Most delivery scooters I see are on their last leg, noisy and spewing fumes everywhere. I'll take a quiet car any day.

Scooters are noisy and disruptive in the wee hours.

“ No retail establishment offering goods and services for sale shall discriminate against a cash buyer” sure sounds like it applies to late pizza

How many delivery restaurants let you order without providing a credit card so you can pay cash to the driver? Is that even a thing any more?

For that matter, how many restaurants still do their own deliveries, rather than making you order through a third party website which charges big fees?

You can buy with cash. But you're not entitled to delivery.

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