New York Cops Fine DJ For DJing

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  1. GeordieLee

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    New York Cops Fine DJ For DJing

    A Brooklyn bar DJ became the latest casualty in Mayor Bloomberg's escalating war
    on clubs last month when cops issued him with a ticket for 'Operation of Sound
    Reproductive Device Without a Permit' (Village Voice).

    Jeremy Rodriguez was reportedly busted inside Williamsburg bar Cash Checking
    after police heard some of his music on the sidewalk (pavement- English Ed.)
    suggesting DJs as well as bars and clubs are now liable to be fined under the
    city's increasingly tough entertainment laws.

    "Just when you thought New York nightlife couldn't get any worse it does,"
    Village Voice club columnist Trish Romano complained.

    "Rodriguez, who just moved back to the States after six years in Barcelona, is
    probably wondering why in the hell he ever returned," she suggested.

    The incident occurred days after Bloomberg announced new regulations outlawing
    excessive bass vibrations, with cops authorised to issue swingeing fines for
    noise violations based on their own judgement rather than noise meters (US$3,000
    for second offences).

    However, in better news for Manhattan clubland, the influential New York
    Nightlife Association are suggesting that they've succeeded in stalling the
    puritanical Mayor's 1am curfew plans (at least temporarily) in a recent posting
    on their website.

    "While we can all breathe a sigh of relief that a 1 AM Nightlife License will
    not be imposed on us this year, this is not the time to let our guard down,"
    they warn.

    "In fact, it is quite possible, even likely, that the Department of Consumer
    Affairs (DCA) will revisit the issue again in the near future."

    http://www.nyna.org/issues.html ('Under current law, bars and clubs can receive
    a summons for noise emanating from right outside their establishment as a result
    of simply opening and closing their door to let patrons in and out . . .')
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    Thats rediculous.

    The yanks really are pathetic!

    What kind of prick would impose such shite laws? Suprised he aint been shot!
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