Nightclub for the teens' in S.Korea closed down by authorities


SEOUL: Gimpo city government said Saturday (June 8) it is taking measures to slap a two-month suspension of operation on a Gimpo-based club that operated overnight for teenage customers.

The club in Gurae-dong, Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, promoted itself as a nightclub for teens, exclusively for students ranging from the second year of middle school to the third year of high school. According to its Instagram page, it opened at 5 p.m. and closed at 3 a.m. the next day.

Operators of the club claimed that the business was completely legal since they did not sell alcohol to minors.

However it was revealed that the club was registered as an "ordinary restaurant business," and The Food Sanitation Act only permits dancing in establishments registered as entertainment businesses.

Since a promotional video for the club showed the customers dancing, the club owner -- a man in his 20s -- is currently being investigated for violating the Food Sanitation Act. - The Korea Herald/ANN

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