synchronicity
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This has been mentioned elsewhere on here I think, but......
New York Superclub Busted Under Crack House Laws
New York police used the RAVE Act against the City's best known night
club Sound Factory last weekend, raiding the Mid-town superclub and
charging its owner and two security chiefs with operating a 'stash house'.
The trio are accused of deliberately permitting drug use at the club
and face five separate charges, each of which carry 20year sentences
(under the now renamed Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act).
The indictments could have a chilling effect on the whole of America's
nightlife industry, judging by the comments made by City authorities in
the indictment.
"Club owners and managers who allow their premises to become dangerous
drug markets are no different from those who run crack houses- and they
will be prosecuted as such," said New York District Attorney David
Kelley.
"Sound Factory's days as a drugs factory are over."
DEA New York boss Anthony Placido used similarly colourful language
"these indictments serve notice to all commercial enterprises that they
must act as responsible corporate citizens. We will not tolerate
nightclubs, nor the owners of these clubs, potentially profiting from the
carnage and destruction brought by illegal drug trafficking."
New York Superclub Busted Under Crack House Laws
New York police used the RAVE Act against the City's best known night
club Sound Factory last weekend, raiding the Mid-town superclub and
charging its owner and two security chiefs with operating a 'stash house'.
The trio are accused of deliberately permitting drug use at the club
and face five separate charges, each of which carry 20year sentences
(under the now renamed Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act).
The indictments could have a chilling effect on the whole of America's
nightlife industry, judging by the comments made by City authorities in
the indictment.
"Club owners and managers who allow their premises to become dangerous
drug markets are no different from those who run crack houses- and they
will be prosecuted as such," said New York District Attorney David
Kelley.
"Sound Factory's days as a drugs factory are over."
DEA New York boss Anthony Placido used similarly colourful language
"these indictments serve notice to all commercial enterprises that they
must act as responsible corporate citizens. We will not tolerate
nightclubs, nor the owners of these clubs, potentially profiting from the
carnage and destruction brought by illegal drug trafficking."