Cambridge Day reports on a new, unannounced Cambridge regulation that bars candle use in the People's Republic without specific permission from the Fire Department - in what might be the latest effort to get two restaurants that have dared to mention just how screwed up the city license commission has been for years.
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By Bugs Bunny
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 9:20am
What's next...banning "running with scissors"?
Love It
By BlackKat
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 9:25am
Candles should never be used in restaurants, though more so never by college students in dorms or apartments.
That aside candlelit restaurants are the worst.
There's nothing worse than sitting in a restaurant and squinting at the menu, wondering why the hell it is so dark in there you can't read. I would also pass a rule that has minimum lumen standards as well.
That really cuts to the core
By MattyC
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 9:29am
That really cuts to the core of the argument here.
Absolutely
By Bob Leponge
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 9:59am
In addition to regulating the lighting levels, we need laws to dictate the decor and what the food tastes like. Heaven forbid people should be allowed to choose the restaurant that meets their own individual needs.
and dont forget the harm from loud noise...
By JP Citizen
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 6:39pm
... I think that maximum voice volume per group should be set and background music must be severely limited to protect our ears. That is obviously something people in the peoples republic can be allowed to be responsible for...
totally, romantic atmospheres suck
By darren p
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:18am
literally why would anyone want to go on a date without a minimum number of lumens? actually maybe we should just install the lights they use at the dentist's office over every table.
Sounds like Dolores forgot
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:31am
Sounds like Dolores forgot her readers at home
My parents' generation seems
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:41pm
My parents' generation seems to do okay with the iphone flashlight
Anti-Semitism one exclamation points eleven
By Roman
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 9:52am
Also, what about candle lit bicycle tail lights?
Not just Menorahs, candles
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:03am
Not just Menorahs, candles are used in virtually every religion for various holidays and services.
W-T-F is Cambridge thinking? Legislation by regulatory fiat without any public process in tyranny.
I'd say contact Healey's office but she's pulled similar regulatory stunts without pushback from the legislature.
Maybe we need a ballot initiative to require administrative rulemaking to be subject to legislative and a public review process?
Bike tail lights are not open flames
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:16am
Unlike your posts here.
11 Bodies Fresh in the Ground
By Pete X
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:21am
...killed for their religion.
Show a shred of human decency, troll, and shut up with your irrelevant, idiotic "jokes" minimizing anti-semitism.
What a shame. There's
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:14am
What a shame. There's something lovely about dinner by candlelight.
Maybe people should hold a candlelight vigil
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:15am
in Cambridge in solidarity with candles.
What a wacky place!
Unconfirmed sources
By HolyMolyCodPiece
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:17am
Report that Cambridge is also banning 2-ply toilet paper due to environmental concerns.
Read the Article
By Pete X
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:23am
This is old-time political corruption: a city regulatory body bullying a business, not some imagined liberal hobby-horse.
^This
By Msc
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:34am
Agreed, there is.......quite a bit to unpack in the attached story here.
Good ol' fashioned mob tactics
By Cleary Squared
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 7:18pm
One restaurant/bar feels competition will put a huge bite into its profits; uses the City of Cambridge's bureaucrats to bully the owners.
Sheryl Crow
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:43am
Is that you?
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2007/apr/2...
You caught me,
By HolyMolyCodPiece
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 2:45pm
But I guess, if it makes you happy, it can’t be that bad, so I’ve gotten off of my anti-2-ply soapbox.
Banning candles is only one action in crushing the
By bulgingbuick
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 10:52am
bourgeoisie between the millstones of yankee candle and bed bath and beyond.
Freedom of religion
By mg
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 11:03am
Are they going to ban Catholics lighting candles in churches? Love to see that court case! And Jews light candles every Friday night and for holidays and on the anniversaries of the deaths of loved ones. I'm sure other religions have candle lighting as well.
Generally, these religious candle lighting ceremonies and
By mplo
Wed, 11/07/2018 - 9:03pm
lighting candles are for a shorter period, they're totally supervised, and they get put out as soon as the candlelight's are done using them.
Not totally
By ElizaLeila
Thu, 11/08/2018 - 9:40am
Walk into a City Catholic church (the ones open to the public during the day). You'll find many candles lit at prayer stations. No priest or other supervision.
Watch the multitude of wedding candle mishaps on YouTube. Supervised burnings!
Supervised or no, candles can be trouble.
- so says one who likes candles.
It is a great day when UHub
By Murkin
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 11:09am
It is a great day when UHub calls Cambridge the People’s Republic. Makes me think of a kettle and pot story.
Was it Howie Carr that came up with the knickname?
knickname
By Turalura Lipschitz
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 3:00pm
Willis Reed comes to mind.
Oooh
By ElizaLeila
Thu, 11/08/2018 - 9:43am
I haven't been to that bar in forever!
The People's Republik - http://www.peoplesrepublik.com/
Two parts of the commission
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 11:32am
Two parts of the commission that decides these issues are the head of the police and fire departments, neither of which are elected positions, correct? Is it the non-elected city manager that hired these individuals?
This story would be even more interesting in exploring possible corruption if we had a better understanding of the city employees that are involved.
Yes. And all three members of
By Pete X
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 1:25pm
Yes. And all three members of the commission were clearly, at minimum, wrong-headed on this issue.
The same writer in Cambridge Day has been covering this story for quite some time.
http://www.cambridgeday.com/2014/10/06/cambridge-l...
http://www.cambridgeday.com/2017/01/05/celebrate-s...
The chair of the commission "retired" a year early after various unprofessional sheningans over how liquor licenses were handled.
(No subject)
By Dave
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 12:07pm
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvvZN98ggoY[/youtube]
Use faux instead
By Jay M
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 12:21pm
Lit candles cause potential for fires.
Per City of Boston:
"Candles shall require a permit for use in restaurants and function facilities. Votives & tea lights will not ordinarily require a permit in restaurants and function facilities provided they adhere to the BFD guidelines pertaining to votive use for these establishments*
*(See votive guidelines).
battery waste is terrible for
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 12:44pm
battery waste is terrible for landfills and uses rare earth metals obtained from strip mining in countries with limited to nonexistent environmental and labor protections.
So on that basis
By roadman
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 9:10pm
we should obviously ban electric cars then.
Cambridge not Boston
By Pete X
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 1:27pm
This what a Cambridge Councillor Alanna Mallon sent me in response to my question about wtf was going on:
https://www.cambridgema.gov/cfd/firedeptdivisions/...
Open Air Fires Regulation
The City of Cambridge, in accordance with the Massachusetts Comprehensive Fire Code 527 CMR section 1 including amendments to NFPA 1 2012 edition, enforces the following regulations:
10.11.2 The Cambridge Fire Department shall have the authority to prohibit any or all open flames, candles, and open, recreational, and cooking fires or other sources of ignition, or establish special regulations on use of any form of fire or smoking material where circumstances make such conditions hazardous.
10.11.3.1 Outdoor fires shall not be built, ignited, or maintained in or upon hazardous fire areas, except by permit from the Cambridge Fire Department.
Correct
By Marc Levy
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 2:37pm
… But the Cambridge Fire Department did not "prohibit any or all open flames [or] candles" until it put up the page I posted in the article, which, as the article says, was created without a public process and after the department and License Commission told UpperWest it couldn't have candles. The department referred UpperWest to a state statute that does not apply.
I asked the department and other city officials to show me a statute that barred candles in Cambridge, and gave them plenty of time to comply. They did not. Or, really, could not.
No one's arguing that the department lacks the authority, but that it never used that authority appropriately. Saying the department has the authority to make laws means it actually has to make laws – unless you want fire inspectors running around saying whatever they want and enforcing it as though it counts. Councillor Mallon usually does her homework better than this; in this case, it looks like she doesn't understand what's going on and has misled you.
Still Photos Don't tell the Real Story
By Kim-Impossible
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 7:57pm
Do they mark? Come on, what are you really hiding? Why are you afraid to post the entire film?
I'm afraid that … I made a promise
By Marc Levy
Thu, 11/08/2018 - 3:16pm
I got the video with an agreement not to share it until the owners of the video were prepared to share it. I try to honor my commitments.
Speaking of made-up rules,
By anon
Wed, 11/07/2018 - 1:23pm
When planning our wedding in a nearby town (not Cambridge), we were told we needed a fire detail if we were using any candles.
We had no candles.
So then they told us we needed the fire detail anyway, because we were serving alcohol. So we had to pay a fireman to put on his formal uniform and wander around.
Fortunately nobody's beer caught fire, so his services weren't needed. We also had to pay for a liquor license, even though we weren't selling the drinks to our guests. Somehow we dodged having to hire a police detail.
It's like Mayor Quimby telling the movie director to pay the puffy pants tax, and when he says he doesn't wear puffy pants, the mayor says uh actually it's a not wearing puffy pants tax.
When is someone going to stand up to this corruption?
But it's not codified
By Waquiot
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 2:39pm
At least it's not in the municipal code.
Of course, things would go much better if the City of Cambridge Clerk would just post the stenographic record of all the meetings in City Hall. I mean, the stenographer's notes must be public record, so you'd think they'd transcribe them for us. This is an issue I've been harping on for years. In every possible forum. Even when the issue has barely been about Cambridge. Despite the fact I don't live in the city.
Do I hear theszak's music
By MattyC
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 2:58pm
Do I hear theszak's music from the wings?
He doesn't care about his city's government
By Parkwayne
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 3:03pm
Just wants to tell Boston how to run its business.
Mah gawd, that’s theszac’s music!
By erik g
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 7:11pm
He’s brought a folding chair! Oh lawd, the inhumanity !
They often say...
By Melissa
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 12:54pm
that people who lean too far to the right eventually circle around to meet the people who lean too far to the left.
It's not called the People's Republic for nothing
By anon
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 2:11pm
I remember a time when liberals and progressives were the people opposed to banning things, now the nanny state is their calling card.
Not that extreme conservatives are any better, they aren't.
Do you think
By SamWack
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 3:44pm
that the Cambridge Fire Department is a hotbed of rabid liberalism?
Someone didn't read the article...
By fungwah
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 5:56pm
This doesn't really seem like the "nanny state" if you actually took the time to read the context
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you ...
By Lunchbox
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 2:26pm
Fire Marshal, open up!
Now nobody will ever know how
By Krantz The Rapper
Tue, 11/06/2018 - 4:42pm
Now nobody will ever know how old I turn on my birthday.
We need a liberal Huey Long!
By Daan
Wed, 11/07/2018 - 8:39pm
Occasionally I've heard Massachusetts described as the Louisiana of the north (although I think New York competes for the title). But I've also heard politics here is a blood sport. Not merely the politics of elected positions. But the politics everywhere.
Here, in good JP, the politics of liberal vengeance is loud and clear. A local non-profit's leaders kick out whoever meaningfully disagrees (in other words can't be brushed off), preens over their political correctness and does their best to practice noblesse oblige, so that they can be the high and mighty practicing noblesse oblige.
What is the relationship to the Cambridge example? Leadership that kicks anyone they dislike with impunity.
For all its liberalism and supposed progressive thinking Massachusetts remains a well educated, high income local government of success for anyone with plenty of money and status while mediocrity is the best for everyone else. What is worse of course is that in spite of this discordance in Massachusetts the rest of the nation is even worse off.
Something is extremely rotten in the American Denmark.
What you're saying holds true on both ends of the political
By mplo
Wed, 11/07/2018 - 8:59pm
and social spectrum. It's been going on for years, but it's gotten much, much worse, in recent years.
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