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Santo Domingo.- After a Monday morning meeting lasting more than three hours the Interior and Police Ministry ordered the closings of five bars in the Colonial Zone, for failing to adhere to the schedule to sell alcoholic beverages.

Interior and Police minister Jose Ramon Faldul announced that the bars Encuentro, Studio Bar, Mojiganga, Cacibajagua and Miloka will be shuttered for 20 days as the penalty, affirming that disorder in the Colonial Zone won’t be tolerated, but noted that he aims to reconcile all community sectors in the name of harmony.

Several neighborhood and Catholic Church groups, bar owners and residents of the tourist area attended the meeting held at Interior and Police headquarters, in the Duarte office building, where they agreed to meet every 15 days, starting Friday, to ensure adherence to the agreements, which the Zone’s residents vowed to enforce.

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3 comment(s)
Written by: juanb, 25 Jun 2012 3:17 PM
From: Dominican Republic

They can and will do what ever they want to do once they make the proper payments.
Written by: anthonyC, 25 Jun 2012 3:33 PM
From: United States
To hell with freedom. Crush the Free Market.

Do as we say and we will protect you!
Written by: Cabareteguru, 26 Jun 2012 1:04 PM
From: Dominican Republic
anthonyC, this has nothing to do with free market. This is rather freedom to do anything beyond the law. Try to run an open bar in NY occupying the street and walk path and having speakers producing 90-100 dB after midnight. You will be arrested in no time. We have the same situation in Sosua and there are just a couple of bar owners who think they own the whole city.

I can only congradulate the police and the other authorities involved in this action to protect the citizens from people who try to do business by violating the rights and peace of others.
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