Article
"A total of 28 letters of objections and a petition with 43 signatories was received during the consultation period as well as an email from South Wales police." When I clicked on "Should the application be granted", votes were running two against one in favour. The police didn't seem concerned about the dancing, more with the sort of precautions to be adopted by any night-time venue.
Application for Merthyr Tydfil SEV
Re: Application for Merthyr Tydfil SEV
Application rejected.
“The applicant was not able to provide evidence and was therefore unable to demonstrate that the granting of a SEV of this type would not lead to the locality becoming a no go area for families, church goers, concert goers and women generally.”
Giving permission for a pole-dancing club would also be in conflict with the need to enhance and protect historic buildings.
“The applicant was not able to provide evidence and was therefore unable to demonstrate that the granting of a SEV of this type would not lead to the locality becoming a no go area for families, church goers, concert goers and women generally.”
Giving permission for a pole-dancing club would also be in conflict with the need to enhance and protect historic buildings.
-
- "Nice arse!"
- Posts: 1936
- Joined: Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:09 pm
- Location: London
Re: Application for Merthyr Tydfil SEV
A version of the, "Prove that God DOESN'T exist!" logical fallacy.Victor23 wrote:“The applicant was not able to provide evidence and was therefore unable to demonstrate that the granting of a SEV of this type would not lead to the locality becoming a no go area for families, church goers, concert goers and women generally.”
And bear in mind that Merthyr used to be notoriously 'dry' on a Sunday...
Re: Application for Merthyr Tydfil SEV
I could be wrong but doesn't Prof Hubbard's work show the exact thing they are asking for?
Was that last orders?