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Councillors want Muzik's liquor licence suspended or revoked
Two councillors want Muzik nightclub’s liquor license revoked
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/canada/toronto/story/1.3214956In the letter, the councillors say Muzik "has been a continued source of concern for local residents with regard to loud noise, public urination, traffic and public intoxication," as well as other issues.
The letter says Toronto police have had "on-going dealings" with the club, and that investigators have been called there numerous times since 2012 for reports of assault, including assault with a weapon and sexual assault.
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Last month, the club had new conditions attached to its licence, the letter adds, without going into specifics.
Two councillors want Muzik nightclub’s liquor license revoked
http://www.cp24.com/news/two-councillors-want-muzik-nightclub-s-liquor-license-revoked-1.2547118The letter says that police have dealt with nine assaults, seven assaults causing bodily harm, two sexual assaults and one discharge of a firearm investigation since June 2012, not counting the mass shooting in August.
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AGCO inspectors have laid $6,000 worth of fines against the venue, for concerns about drunkenness, drug use and disorderly behaviour between 2012 and 2015, Perks and Layton wrote in the letter.
“It is evident from current events and the ongoing impacts felt by nearby residents that the steps taken by the community, TPS and AGCO have not been a deterrent in changing the behaviour of the Licensee and management staff at the Premises,” the letter reads.
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