> That's odd, as on my example it doesn't fire the click event as far as
> I can tell (until I set clickable true) so I wonder why on yours it
> still triggers the event?

The 'click' event is one thing, setting up an event listener is
another.
There is nothing to stop one setting up listeners for events that
"should never happen" e.g. William's poly-click listener.

You specifically make your own code remove the listener ; the event
could still happen but there is nothing to indicate that it has.

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