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In the Siberian city of Yakutsk, concerns over public disturbances and excessive drinking in certain hospitality establishments continue to persist. The latest incident occurred early this morning near the establishment "Number One", where a group of individuals, possibly intoxicated, were involved in a brawl.
The altercation, which took place at 5 am, left one individual unable to get up, possibly suffering severe injuries. Witnesses from a nearby building captured the incident on footage, which does not depict humor. This is not the first time "Number One" has been in the spotlight for such incidents. In August, the establishment was fined 250,000 rubles by the Administrative Commission for a noise violation.
The behavior at these establishments brings back memories of the wild "Stealth" era of the 90s in Yakutia. Local residents claim that daily concerts at "Number One" are accompanied by drunken patrons who create messes in the neighborhood.
Yakutsk Mayor Evgeny Grigoryev has suggested reducing the hours of operation for such establishments as a potential solution. However, the bar "Number One" continues to operate, providing quality services to customers from 5 pm to 6:30 am.
Meanwhile, the bar "Bodliya Kosa", previously known as "Club 21", was fined 750,000 rubles for violations, including noise and drunkenness. Despite the hefty fine, "Bodliya Kosa" remains open for business.
The Administrative Commission imposes fines on establishments for such violations, aiming to maintain public order. The bar owners are reported to be cooperative, locking gates to prevent incidents, but have limited control beyond the establishment.
The police respond to calls regarding incidents, but do not intervene in the behavior of the patrons. If a conflict arises, it is suggested to continue it outside the establishment, on the road.
However, the ongoing issues with aggressive behavior and excessive drinking at certain establishments in Yakutia necessitate action. Possible measures include increased police patrols, stricter licensing controls, public awareness campaigns, or collaboration with business owners to improve security and reduce anti-social behavior.
For definitive details, it is recommended to consult official communications from the Yakutsk city administration or local news sources covering municipal responses to nightlife disturbances. The bar "Number One" could potentially face legal action, including lawsuits or forced closure, if the situation does not improve. It may also consider improving its internal culture, raising prices, or implementing stricter alcohol policies to address the concerns.
- The ongoing issues of aggressive behavior and excessive drinking at certain establishments in Yakutia, such as "Number One", have brought concerns of public disturbances and excessive drinking into the realm of home-and-garden and lifestyle discussions.
- Despite the financial penalties and potential legal action, both "Number One" and "Bodliya Kosa" continue to operate, offering outdoor-living spaces for patrons, while remaining a topic of general news and crime-and-justice.
- In light of the ongoing issues, it is crucial for the city of Yakutsk to take action, considering measures like increased police patrols, stricter licensing controls, public awareness campaigns, or collaborations with business owners to improve security and reduce anti-social behavior, forming part of the broader home-and-garden, lifestyle, and general news discourse.