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Lima | 7 June, 2007 [ 09:30 ]

Lima, Peru: Gay night club reopens without violence


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Residents from El Sur apartment building held a candle night vigil last night as Down Town reopened its doors. The night club is located on El Sur's first floor.
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(LIP-jl) -- After having been closed by the municipality of Miraflores for the past few months, Down Town - one of Lima's largest and most popular gay night clubs, reopened last night without any major incidents.

Despite Miraflores Mayor Manuel Masias' repeated warnings that the club would be immediately shutdown if administrators attempted to reopen the establishment, authorities did not intervene in the club's reopening night club.

Down Town, backed by a court order which voids the city's closure, officially reopened as local figures from the Peruvian entertainment scene peeled off closure signs that were placed on the club's main entrance by municipal agents last April.

The club's reopening was not entirely smooth as residents from the El Sur apartment building (the night club is located on the first floor of El Sur) held a candlelight vigil to protest the club's reopening.

According to Peruvian daily Peru21, residents from the El Sur apartment building - which houses approximately 150 families, have long complained about the excessive noise and vibrations the club causes in their building.

Masias reiterated that the building's resident organization has the right to evict Down Town out of its building, something which residents have been attempting to do for over 7 years.

Though the mayor did not mention a specific date, he indicated he will shutdown the night club sometime during the next few days.


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# richard says :
7 June, 2007 [ 12:53 ]

It is unfortunate that this well established club is in a residential area. I think that the clubs owners could do more to lower the noise, especially when people are leaving the club late at night or early in the morning. The club hires security staff, however, they do nothing when people misbehave on the street outside the club. The club has a responsibility to the surrounding area and it needs to take on that responsibility and make sure people leave the club in an orderly fashion. Also, I think that the club needs to be a little more selective of the people who are let into the club, since I have known it (4 years) the clientele of this club have got worse. I think this is due to the clubs policy of letting people in free before a certain time at the weekends, this policy attracts the type of people that do not respect the club, the other people in the club and also the surrounding neighbourhood. Maybe the club should look at this and adopt a more appropriate door policy.

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