Saturday, June 29, 2013

Local

Judge grants Dayton temporary restraining order against the Vault, temporarily shutting it down until they can permanently shut it down.
"Complaints filed with the court detail various incidents including murder, shootings and large fights, as well as repeat violations of the 299-patron capacity limit."
Bar owners don't want violence in their bars. Instead of being helpful, the government is preying on the bar owner. The bar has been victimized by small-time crooks, and now it's being victimized by the far more destructive institutionalized crooks. Even setting a 299 person limit is an act of aggression against the property owner
"Dayton police have responded to the location 118 times since January 2012, according to complaints filed with the court.
Specific incidents listed for 2012 are June 23, when more than 100 people were involved in a fight; Aug. 19, when a fight inside the club spilled out onto the street and resulted in a shooting; and Nov. 23, when a male was shot and killed, according to court records."
I bet you anything they didn't arrest the 100+ people. Local governments keep attacking businesses instead of the trouble-makers, so the trouble-makers just move from bar to bar until the city closes them all down. This sounds like the goal is shutting down all nightclubs in the area, not stopping the violence.
"“… serious personal injury or death to citizens of the city of Dayton will likely result before a preliminary hearing is conducted,” the judge’s ruling states. “The public interest in avoiding such physical injury or death will be served by the issuance of this injunction. The aforesaid public interest substantially outweighs any potential economic harm that the respondants(sic) will experience …”"
This is baloney. This is an admission the city is not stopping the trouble-makers. It's blaming the victim. They will just go elsewhere and do the same thing. Local governments have shut down A-List, 88 Club, Hammerjax, Heat and now the Vault, they never stop the violence.

DP&L lays off workers in reorganization.

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