This disco that is forbidden to watch other people…without prior consent
It’s a decision announced with a very serious statement from a controversial nightclub in Australia. From now on, it is forbidden to try to attract the attention of another customer with a simple glance without prior consent.
Fall under the charm of a simple look Yes, not without consent. This will now be an obligation on customers of Club 77, a nightclub establishment located in Sydney, Australia.
The nightclub has already changed its policy on security and anti-harassment. She indicated that she would now expel anyone caught staring at someone without their prior consent.
Club 77 indicates that courtship is not prohibited, but that it must be done with the consent of the two future lovebirds. More clearly, a client who wants to flirt in this nightclub should verbally ask permission from the person who will be the object of his desire.
controversial decision
Any look without this prior agreement will be punished. For this purpose, the club said it has recruited an additional security team equipped with a pink jacket that is easy to spot.
Of course, this announcement was received differently. It’s so controversial The other side of the globe. But in the face of the media treatment reserved for their decision, the owners of the establishment had to fend for themselves. “Unfortunately, the club had people who did not share our values and ethics in terms of culture, consent and harassment. Creating a safe space goes beyond implementing practices to deal with incidents after the fact.” Management feels obligated to “educate new attendees and help them understand what is considered unacceptable behavior in the venue and on the dance floor”.
“We are a small place that really focuses on music and electronic culture. Having a safe space will allow everyone to have fun,” the owners of Club 77 also added.
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