The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DBKL stands firm on decision to ban Beer Festival – Tengku Adnan

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KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) stands firm on its decision to ban the Better Beer Festival despite the assurance given by the organiser that security measures will be put in place.

Federal Territorie­s Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said DBKL would not reconsider the the applicatio­n because the festival is against the law as it involves the sale of liquor in an open area.

"They can hold (the festival) it in a hotel, pub or restaurant. I don't care. In open space, it will not be allowed," he told reporters after launching the Federal Territorie­s Unity Week and My Rukun Negara 2017 and #V4KL@Unity programme, here yesterday.

Tengku Adnan stressed out that the safety aspects should be placed under the credibilit­y and responsibi­lity of the police force who clearly do not support the festival as well.

"They (the organiser) said it is safe and nothing bad will happen but public safety is the responsibi­lity of the government," he added.

The Better Beer Festival organiser had urged DBKL to reconsider its applicatio­n saying that it would put security measures in place such as having strict identifica­tion and security checks at all entry points to the enclosed areas. It also plans to have multiple security personnel, Publika auxiliary police and Malaysian Red Crescent members to ensure safety and security at the event.

The organiser also claimed had held the craft beer festival annually for the past five years without any “untoward incidents” during or after the event.

The Better Beer Festival 2017 was plan ned for Oct 6-7 at Publika Shopping Gallery in Kuala Lumpur.

On Sept 18, DBKL said it had rejected the organiser's applicatio­n for a permit to hold the event on Aug 28. - Bernama

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