Sounds like Davis is running Seaside like a police state at this point, picking fights with most of his tenants and telling them what they can and cannot do. He is also apparently getting sued by some groups of Seaside residents over certain acts he has taken in the recent past, depriving them of parking and other rights they previously had. I for one enjoyed the music on weekends, and clearly enjoyed stopping in every once in awhile to catch a football game in the evening. This will be a bonanza for Whiskey Bravo when it opens next year, and it is a shame to see such a successful business harmed by the whims of a single persons over the top ego.