A restaurant on Toronto's Danforth strip has plastered its facade with bold signage aimed at food delivery drivers, warning against loitering and parking bikes outside the entrance. The signs, reading 'Delivery drivers: do NOT loiter or park your bikes in front of the entrances to the building,' and 'Violators will be prosecuted,' were spotted at Kachiguda Junction, an Indian restaurant near Chester Station.
A restaurant on Toronto 's Danforth strip now has its facade plastered with some very assertive signage in response to issues the location apparently had with local food delivery drivers when it was open.
The posters, which hang in the former bistro and bar's main doorway and front windows, read, "Delivery drivers: do NOT loiter or park your bikes in front of the entrances to the building," and warn that "Violators will be prosecuted." A number of people jumped in with their own remarks on the etiquette — or lack thereof — of food delivery drivers in the city, in their experience, sympathizing with the motivations behind the PSAs.
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