Add to party checklist: A licence from local police
By Sheetal Sukhija / ENS - BANGALORE
08th August 2012 08:42 AM
Planning to host a party? Think twice. The Bangalore police, quoting rules, are cracking down on partying without a “licence” anywhere apart from your home.
Permission from the area’s police before hosting a party is now mandatory, said Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) T Sunil Kumar.
“Accordingly, police permission is required to host a party at a rented serviced apartment, resort, pub, restaurant or hotel,” he told Express. Kumar said party organisers must submit an application with details like the size of the gathering, the kind of music (DJ/recorded music/live performance), dance floor, timings, serving of alcohol and other such specifications.
“The police will then accept or reject the application depending on whether the party could disturb neighbours or not,” he said.
ACP Sunil Kumar clarified that for parties hosted in serviced apartments, the apartment owner has to get a “licence” from the city police commissioner.
Police Commissioner B Jyotiprakash Mirji explained, “We are implementing the existing rule more strictly now and will take action if permission is not taken.”
Police say a party is defined as a gathering of 15 or more people, regardless of whether alcohol is being served or not. The rule is even applicable to small budget parties.
The diktat has shocked the city’s party organisers and party goers. “This is clearly a money-making act in the guise of protecting citizens. The police are taking away our freedom. Is hosting a party unlawful or unconstitutional? Will the police ensure protection if something goes wrong?” questioned Rubi Chakravarti, a stand up comedian.
Another question that has left the hospitality business confused is whether those hosting parties in star hotels need to seek additional permission to serve alcohol.
“Yes. They will have to. The police will give a nod after studying the situation. Next, they have to get a permission from the Excise Department to serve liquor,” Mirji clarified.
Hotels that host two to three parties a day are now worried whether this would damage their commercial interests. “We have to comply with the existing rules and this is an additional burden. We hope this will not affect our business,” said Ganesh, a senior manager from a star hotel.
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Comments(37)
A dictatorship in the guise of a democracy indeed.
Posted by Adhuri Banerwala at 08/08/2012 14:19 Reply to this Report abuse
Regressive. Retrograde. In what can only be described as the imposition of license raj and the complete negation of democracy. Will the police ever provide valid, logical and transparent reasons for this "rule"? The message is loud and clear: "WE are the police. WE know best. WE will micro-manage your life. YOU are incompetent, bumbling, uncivilized hooligans." How about tackling real issue? Ensuring safety of women on the streets even in broad daylight? developing civilized behaviour and politeness? Understanding and acknowledging changing social norms and mores? Jettisoning antiquated male-dominated control based value systems? Ah...but doing that would mean progress and progress is the one thing they persistently oppose!
Posted by KK at 08/08/2012 14:32 Reply to this Report abuse
Stop running after the cops. Its futile. Target the lawmakers. Please contact your local Corporator, MP and MLA. This is against constitutional right of assembly! Truly our democracy at stake!
Posted by RW911 at 08/08/2012 15:16 Reply to this Report abuse
Well said
Posted by BK at 08/08/2012 16:52 Reply to this Report abuse
What people should do is get bangalore mirror to do some sting operations when the police come asking for bribes - which they surely will, when you ask for permission to host the party.
Posted by Aalok at 08/08/2012 15:50 Reply to this Report abuse
Dear sirs, finally v r moving in da right direction. according to hindu indian skriptures alcohol and mixing of boys and women were prohibited. our culture is being retrogaded by alcohol and western influence like michael jackson type of songs, justing beiber, lady gaga, nelson mandela etc. Kudos to the cops for implmenting suck strick laws. Bombay is also moving by police having hockey stick and being strick. We went frm our glorious past of invanting zero to being absolute zero and its because we forget our relgion and culture. I die for my country. jai hind.
Posted by Chockalingam Karrupswany at 08/08/2012 16:25 Reply to this Report abuse
All this from a person who's name is Cock-a-lingam Karrup-swany. Haha!
Posted by Sweer Roses at 08/09/2012 10:46 Reply to this Report abuse
Michael Jackson and Nelson Madela clubbed along with the likes of Justin Beiber and Lady Gaga!! You truly are a Zero sir..
Posted by BK at 08/08/2012 16:49 Reply to this Report abuse
Do u even know who Nelson Mandela is, Mr. Chockalingam Karrupswany? Please update ur knowledge before commenting anything!
Posted by SB at 08/08/2012 17:14 Reply to this Report abuse
""alcohol and western influence like michael jackson type of songs, justing beiber, lady gaga, nelson mandela etc"" Ha ha ha ha.... Probably first time I've heard of Nelson Mandela being a bad western influence!!!... Man I've not laughed like this for a very long time!! ROFL...
Posted by Vibhav Kashyap at 08/09/2012 17:37 Reply to this Report abuse
Mr. Chockalingam, I am a Hindu Brahmin. Can you please show me where it is written in our scriptures, that we have to take bribes and oppress people. Please do not use words like "hindu" or "scriptures", if you cannot maintain the sanctity of those words in the same sentence.
Posted by K at 08/08/2012 17:45 Reply to this Report abuse
You prick, how could you mention Nelson Mandela and MJ in here? what were you smoking when you wrote this?
Posted by pankaj at 08/09/2012 14:34 Reply to this Report abuse
And where in our great Hindu tradition is it mentioned that women be beaten up, abused, raped, burnt !! Please stop talking rubbish. If you want to go to that golden age, stop using the modern day tools, starting with the internet !
Posted by Divya at 08/08/2012 21:47 Reply to this Report abuse
nelson mandela :-o.... It shows ur knowledge. I don't even feel like asking u to give reference of the Indian scripture....
Posted by Saurabh at 08/08/2012 22:36 Reply to this Report abuse
Mr.Chockalingam Karrupswany, I think you're a frustrated & a super boring retard who's been nothing but a mighty loser at all walks of life! Bloody Wanker!
Posted by AA! at 08/13/2012 12:41 Reply to this Report abuse
ha ha..'Mandela and Jackson'.. I am sure this a joke. Otherwise, you need immediate mental care and a language teacher.
Posted by brobdignagian at 08/10/2012 02:10 Reply to this Report abuse