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Mayor signs repeal of New York dancing ban

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New York’s mayor on Monday signed into law the repeal of a 91-year-old piece of legislatio­n that had technicall­y banned dancing in thousands of bars, clubs and restaurant­s in the city. The city council voted overwhelmi­ngly on October 31 to axe the law, which had come into effect in 1926 during Prohibitio­n and which campaigner­s decried as racist, saying it was used initially to crack down on Harlem’s jazz clubs, where blacks and whites mixed.

Campaigner­s say it was also used historical­ly to target Hispanics and members of the LGBT community. In the 1990s, mayor Rudy Giuliani used the law to get tough on clubs in his fight against crime. “It’s 2017 and this law just didn’t make sense. Nightlife is part of the New York melting pot that brings people together,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “We want to be a city where people can work hard, and enjoy their city’s nightlife without arcane bans on dancing.” Although the law was rarely enforced in recent years, it required public spaces that sell food and drink to acquire near impossible-to-obtain permits to authorize dancing indoors or risk a fine. Yet only around 100 of New York’s more than 22,000 bars, restaurant­s and clubs had the elusive permit. Brooklyn Democratic councilman Rafael Espinal led the charge to repeal the law, saying it unfairly discrimina­ted against small businesses.

“Artist, musicians, businesses owners, workers and everyday New Yorkers looking to let loose will no longer have to fear the dance police will shut down their favorite venues,” he said Monday. A search is also now on for a “nightlife mayor” who can liaise between city hall, residents and the city’s multi-billiondol­lar nightlife industry, in order to support a safe nightlife scene that supports 300,000 jobs and attracts tourists far and wide. — AFP

 ??  ?? A poster speaking on repealing New York’s dance prohibitio­n is seen hanging outside a bar in New York City. — AFP
A poster speaking on repealing New York’s dance prohibitio­n is seen hanging outside a bar in New York City. — AFP

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