Friday, July 31, 2009

Voices travel. Voices travel. Voices travel. Voices travel. Voices travel. Voices travel.




An EV Grieve reader notes:

"Superdive has to know how loud their customers are. What else explains the existence of SIX signs telling patrons to be quiet?"



And Jill has more on the increased noise problems on Avenue A in this sector...

P.S.

The bar was open Wednesday night -- no private parties.

1 comment:

  1. Funny you should post that. When I was writing my complaint letters to the SLA I was explaining to my son that I've witnessed the bouncers not doing a thing about the noise, he countered, "You are wrong. They have certainly done something about the noise - they hung up a piece of paper in the window." I am raising a future lawyer. Case closed.

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