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02/23/2007 02:46:47 PM · #1 |
Is this really happening? or am I missing something? and why would they do this?
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02/23/2007 02:51:31 PM · #2 |
hmmm..... what.... thats a wierd one......
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02/23/2007 02:52:10 PM · #3 |
It's not new; it's a 1930's law that is still on the books... it really only "ban's" dancing in clubs that are not licensed for it. If you're shaking your booty in a bar, I highly doubt anyone well ever bother you. They're looking to control how business use the licenses they're issued. IMO, it's still stupid ;-) |
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02/23/2007 02:53:17 PM · #4 |
LOL... I'd expect that sort of thing in Alabama, but New York?
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02/23/2007 02:54:58 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by kirbic: It's not new; it's a 1930's law that is still on the books... it really only "ban's" dancing in clubs that are not licensed for it. If you're shaking your booty in a bar, I highly doubt anyone well ever bother you. They're looking to control how business use the licenses they're issued. IMO, it's still stupid ;-) |
Yep I just read it again and theres this line in the story The city's Cabaret Law, which was enacted 80 years ago, bans social dancing in all but specially licensed venues.
So with that like kirbic said you cant be dancing in a small tiny bar with no dance floor, lol you would be hitting people and be in the way
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02/23/2007 02:59:25 PM · #6 |
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02/23/2007 03:05:09 PM · #7 |
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