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Mayor Mike McGinn last night revealed a “Seattle Nightlife Initiative” that includes 8 major points:
- Code compliance enforcement
- Flexible liquor service hours
- Noise ordinance enforcement
- Security training requirements
- Precinct community outreach
- Professional development
- Late-night transportation alternatives
- Targeting public nuisances
Murphy’s, one of many bars in Wallingford that could be affected by the mayor’s new nightlife initiative
Of these priorities, the “flexible hours” may be the most dramatic. The mayor proposes that bars be able to stay open later than 2 a.m., arguing that the present system “which by unintended consequence encourages overindulgence while simultaneously pushing thousands of patrons on the streets with limited resources to effectively manage the activity.” In other words, too many inebriated people at one time overwhelm law enforcement, alternative and public transportation, drive home drunk causing accidents, etc.
You can read more about it in the Seattle Times, and you can comment directly on a survey the city has put out seeking feedback about it. Or, please comment here!
Anything to make the city more money! More tax collection from the sale of alcohol, big bucks for the arrests from drunks and all the outrageous things they do to get into trouble, and then there are the tickets for drunk driving! Sure, leave the bars open 24/7! You idiots!!!