Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Squadron Watch, SLA Inspectors and Smokeasies


Nightlife News for January 13th, 2009

By Gamal Hennessy

Is Squadron in a position to carry out his plans?
Roy Edroso of the Village Voice reports that new Democratic State Senator Daniel Squadron has been chosen to head the cites committee of the New York State Senate. Given his anti-nightlife position during the election, the question is will the new position but Mr. Squadron is a position to carry out his Nightlife Control Plan?

Club security guard sentenced for kidnapping charge
Darryl Littlejohn got 25 years for stuffing Shanai Woodward into a van. He still claims he’s innocent and that his trial was unfair because his name was also linked to the Imette St. Guillen kidnapping, rape and murder. Newsday.com didn’t specify when the St. Guillen case will be tried, but Littlejohn will continue to be a bad example of security the industry will have to deal with

Does the SLA need more inspectors?
A TV station in New York might have found the reason why liquor licenses are so hard to get. According to a spokesman for the SLA, there are only 21 SLA examiners in the whole state, and they process over 6,500 applications per year. But if New York needs to create jobs in a recession, and liquor licenses can create more jobs, why not hire more inspectors?

Watch out for the DOH before you light up
Grub Street has confirmed that the Department of Health has been conducting more raids and handing out more fines for venues that violate the smoking ban. The raids might be in response to more venues turning a blind eye to smoking in 2008, so smoking might become a contentious nightlife issue again six years into the ban.

What do you think? Should we worry about Squadron? What will it take to get more SLA inspectors? Will the DOH crackdown lead to club closings? Add a comment and let us know.

Have fun.
Gamal


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