The Star (Jamaica)

Chang calls for more nightclubs

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National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has called on business persons to build more clubs and retrofit old warehouse spaces to host entertainm­ent events.

Under the Noise Abatement Act, clubs are permitted to operate until 4 a.m. However, open-air events are restricted to 12 a.m. shut-off time during the week and 2 a.m. on weekends.

The House of Representa­tives on Tuesday voted to extend the shut-off time to 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on weekends during the holiday season.

Chang said that the Government would undertake a comprehens­ive review of the 1997 law next year.

The review will include looking at the shutoff time for events as well as considerin­g sound-level restrictio­ns. Under the current law, sounds should not be heard beyond a distance of 100 metres from source.

The minister said that sound system operators should hire sound technician­s and invest in technology to ensure the sound from their events does not become a nuisance to others. At the same time, he said persons should seek to return entertainm­ent events to indoor facilities.

“We need to see a return of persons in entertainm­ent investing in clubs,” the minister said. “The one and two clubs now around operates on a different basis. Patrons are going to the clubs in the evenings to have dinner, gamble and stay until midnight, down [to] Ribbiz, and then come uptown and wake up everybody. That is not acceptable.

“As we look towards a fulsome review of the Noise Abatement Act, I urge event organisers, industry leaders and practition­ers to consider reverting to the model of indoor entertainm­ent as happens in many internatio­nal venues,” Chang said.

The minister noted that many of the events to which Jamaicans travel to perform overseas take place in clubs, some of which are retrofitte­d warehouses.

“We need some of that in Jamaica. The big business people in Jamaica must invest in the business. We need to see more people investing in clubs,” Chang said.

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