New bill would create a registry of all the bands and DJs that play Philly: ‘It’s become necessary’ [View all]
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A new bill from Philly City Councilman Mark Squilla would require owners of nightclubs, cabarets, bars and restaurants in the city to collect the names, addresses, and phone numbers of entertainers bands, rappers and DJs in a registry, and to share that personal information with police upon request.
The proposal, which was introduced last week and is headed to a committee hearing, would directly involve the Philadelphia Police Department in the approval process for so-called Special Assembly Occupancy licenses giving law enforcement de facto veto power over whether shows can be held at venues that hold 50 or more people.
Police spokeswoman Denise James would not comment, instead referring Billy Penn to the departments public affairs office, which did not respond.
Police would factor into their decision-making things like crime, traffic, litter, noise, parking and hours of operation; as well as any community concerns, particularly those of neighbors in the immediate vicinity, according to the bill. The bill even covers live-streaming of shows.