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Petition against 3am liquor deadline

evisionary

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Government continue to "Kuan Yew"!

Nightclubs, pubs and restaurant operators of 21 outlets in Clarke Quay are appealing against the new liquor licensing hours which will take effect in the area on Oct 1.

The new rule bans the sale of alcohol after 3am on Sundays and weekdays, but operators are hoping the police and Liquor Licensing Board will consider a 4am deadline instead.

Currently, tenants with a liquor licence can sell liquor to patrons until 6am.

They also want the authorities to ban convenience stores within a 1km radius of Clarke Quay from selling alcohol, and to designate the Clarke Quay Read Bridge, an area known as a gathering point for youths to loiter and drink alcohol, as a no-alcohol zone.

The Straits Times understands that a petition signed by operators of 21 outlets in Clarke Quay was submitted to the Clarke Quay management on Aug 1.

The outlets include nightspots Fenix Room, Shanghai Dolly, Dream, Attica, Crazy Elephant and restaurant Hooters Singapore, and make up one-third of the total number of tenants in Clarke Quay.

The petition, led by LifeBrandz chief executive Bernard Lim, who manages several nightspots in the area including Fenix Room, Dream, Mulligan's Irish pub and live music venue Aquanova, called for leniency in the curtailment of liquor licensing hours to provide tenants with options to vary their closing hours.

A copy of the petition obtained by The Straits Times read: "Particularly on Fridays with high visitorship, there will be serious concerns for crowd and traffic control if all patrons decide to leave their respective clubs at 3am as constrained by the new policy limit."

The petition also highlighted another concern: the "ready option of cheaper liquor from nearby convenience stores", which contributes to a large percentage of the alcohol consumption in the public spaces of Clarke Quay area.

"When left unchecked and coupled with lack of social accountability from the convenience stores, this often perpetuates public disorder and social nuisances," it said.

In response to queries from Life!, a police spokesman would only say: "Police confirm we received and are assessing an appeal for an extension of the liquor licensing hours in Clarke Quay."

The changes to the liquor licensing hours were made in July, following complaints of drunken behaviour in the area.

A Clarke Quay spokesman said the management "supports initiatives that make our property a safe and secure place to wine, dine and have a good time", adding that it is working with tenants and the authorities on the appeal for an extension of the liquor licensing hours.

Attica marketing manager Amanda Ng, 33, said that what the tenants are suggesting will "definitely minimise" the problem of drunken behaviour in the vicinity as "it makes it less convenient for the culprits to get their cheap fix".

She added: "Banning the sale of alcohol in convenience stores within a 1km radius and having a dry zone area must come hand-in-hand for it to work."

Business development executive Huang Shi Hui, 35, who has partied at Dream and Shanghai Dolly, also hopes the authorities will allow the liquor sales hours to extend to 4am.

She said: "3am is too early because people who club normally start at midnight and a shorter party time means they will get drunk faster. The authorities should also ban drinking on the bridge as it's quite unsightly."
 

laksaboy

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The new rule bans the sale of alcohol after 3am on Sundays and weekdays, but operators are hoping the police and Liquor Licensing Board will consider a 4am deadline instead.

See? That's the mentality of slaves: learned helplessness.

It reminds me of the days when GST or bus fares got hiked and some folks petition the govt to raise the amount in incremental steps, to 'cushion the impact' :rolleyes:

It's like a woman is getting raped and she's asking the rapist to use more lubricant and stick it only halfway inside. :rolleyes:

Everyone should have known this truth since young: if you don't fight back against the school bully, there will be no stop to the bullying.

Proper response: keep selling or everyone stops paying their rent.
 

tonychat

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See? That's the mentality of slaves: learned helplessness.

It reminds me of the days when GST or bus fares got hiked and some folks petition the govt to raise the amount in incremental steps, to 'cushion the impact' :rolleyes:

It's like a woman is getting raped and she's asking the rapist to use more lubricant and stick it only halfway inside. :rolleyes:

Everyone should have known this truth since young: if you don't fight back against the school bully, there will be no stop to the bullying.

Proper response: keep selling or everyone stops paying their rent.

very wise , master!!!

that is why i stay away from sinkie, they just love to be screw in the ass.
 
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aerobwala

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Dont need to protest liao, economy is bad and people with high disposal income are conserving cash, time to close shop.


More than 70 employees of Clarke Quay nightspots complain to MOM about unpaid wages

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SINGAPORE - By Melissa Kok And Melissa Lin, published on Mar 11, 2015 4:08 PM

More than 70 employees working at several established nightspots in Clarke Quay went to the Ministry of Manpower building this morning to lodge a complaint over unpaid wages.

The employees said they were employed by Cannery Leisure, Brandz+, Tribeca Leisure and Lux Leisure – companies owned by public-listed group Lifebrandz. The outlets operated by these companies include live music venue Aquanova, gourmet hot dog eatery Hopdog, Irish pub Mulligan’s and nightclub Fenix Room.

When The Straits Times visited the outlets in Clarke Quay, Hopdog, Aquanova and Mulligan’s were closed.

A spokesman for the Manpower Ministry says it will be scheduling the employees’ claims to be heard before an Assistant Commissioner for Labour. The spokesman added that the ministry is also investigating the companies for possible infringement of the Employment Act.

Mr Cedric Chong, who is the director of the companies employing the staff members, told The Straits Times he was unable to comment as he is “not a staff of Lifebrandz anymore”.

He was the former chief executive of Lifebrandz, but resigned from his post in February. He was replaced by Mr Eddie Chng.

When ST contacted Mr Chng, he declined to comment.

Several employees claimed that they have yet to be paid for the month of February, and are worried that they will not get their March salary either.

In June 2013, The Straits Times reported that Massive Collective inked a partnership to become a major shareholder in Lifebrandz, and that the group was taking on a bigger consultancy role in Lifebrandz’s outlets in Clarke Quay.

Mr Phillip Poon, 37, one of the directors of Massive Collective, told The Straits Times that they have been “managing the properties on behalf of Lifebrandz”, but that the “working relationship” has been terminated.

He also said that talks for Massive Collective to buy over the nightlife businesses from Lifebrandz fell through last Friday.
 

frenchbriefs

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Go to Australia u will see how much freedom they have,the difference between heaven and hell.bubblegum everywhere,graffiti decorated cities,porn is allowed,they even have titty bars on the street,gambling is promoted,they have slot machines keno and pokies in every neighborhood,poker in casinos and home games everywhere,every Friday and Saturday the ang mohs get shit faced drunk and party on the streets all night long and chill out with one another.Aussies are super social.

Singapore is not only nanny state,sinkies live like over sheltered children with over protective parental supervision.if they even have the balls to do 1% the things ang moh dare to do.Aussies live like adults,sinkies are like children,they want to be treated like children and nannied like helpless babies.
 
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xpo2015

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i dun believe in getting drunk!

Be a man! Face the reality!!

Dun run road from your problems!!

FIGHT ON MAN!
 

aerobwala

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mati, end of the game.


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SINGAPORE, March 13, 2015 - The board of directors (“Board”) of Lifebrandz Ltd (the “Company”, and together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”) refers to the abovementioned Straits Times article dated 12 March 2012 (“ST Article”) and wishes to inform that the Company has been requested by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited to make the following clarification:

1. The Company’s subsidiaries comprising Cannery Leisure Pte. Ltd., Brandz+ Pte. Ltd., Tribeca Leisure Pte. Ltd. and Lux Leisure Pte Ltd have been unable to pay salaries due to its employees for the month of February 2015.

2. The management of the abovementioned subsidiaries has met with the Ministry of Manpower “MOM”) to address the complaints lodged by the respective employees. There is presently no official outcome from the meeting with MOM.

3. As at the date and time the Company had released its financial results for the six months period ended 31 January 2015 (“Results Announcement”), the above matters were not disclosed to the Board by the management of the relevant subsidiaries. Accordingly, the Company had not been able to include such information in the Results Announcement.

4. Pending the resolution of the complaints, the Board has completed a strategic review of the businesses of the abovementioned subsidiaries and have decided to cease their F&B operations located in the Clarke Quay area with immediate effect. The affected venues comprise Aquanova, Fenix Room, Mulligan’s Irish Pub (Clarke Quay branch), Playhouse and Hopdog (“Affected Venues”).

The decision to cease the operations have been arrived at after reviewing the financial position of the abovementioned subsidiaries, as well as their business prospects and environment. Having considered the intense competition that the subsidiaries have been facing (and continues to face), the trend of diminishing crowd spending and the impact of the restriction on liquor licensing hours, the Board has determined that the operations of the Affected Venues is presently not sustainable or commercially viable, and that the named subsidiaries cannot continue as a going concern.

The Group’s Mulligan’s Irish Pub branch located in Pattaya will continue to operate. The said branch is owned and operated by the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Mulligan’s Co. Ltd.

5. The Board wishes to reassure shareholders that the Company will continue to review the Group’s business against the operational landscape, and explore business opportunities to position its business profile and strategic direction. As mentioned in the Results Announcement, effective management and control over operation costs remains a priority of the Group, and the Company will continue to do so in respect of the remaining operations. In the meantime, the Company will be working with the employees of the relevant subsidiaries to resolve the salary payment amicably. Further announcements will be made when there are developments in this regard.


 
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