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'Cops are misusing dance floor clause'
Updated On: 14 June, 2012 07:01 AM IST | | Urvashi Seth
Club owners complain to RR Patil that policemen are misusing the 1960 law regarding dance floors as the clauses in the law do not clearly define the 'dance floor' and 'premises'
There was a time when Mumbai was known for its nightlife. Hundreds would get dressed up, and head to a club or discotheque to dance their night and worries away. But, not anymore. Today, several clubs have had to shut down after facing several losses and fines for overcrowding after the Social Service Branch of the Mumbai police has cracked down on these establishments. And with the situation going from bad to worse, it seems that the city will very soon be without any dance floors, as most pub owners are planning on not acquiring a discotheque licence at all.

Dance by the rules: The 1960 rule penalising overcrowding on the dance floor is mentioned on the premises licence. Representation pic
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