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SELECTORS AND PATRONS BEG FOR DANCE EXTENSION

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 Some promoters and patrons are making an appeal to the authorities for a revision of the 2am cut off time for sessions under the Night Noise Abatement Act.

The point was raised by selector Ricky Trooper and Bum-Bum during the Entertainment Buzz on Wednesday.

Ricky Trooper complained bitterly that the 2am cut off time for a dance is ridiculous as it affects the pockets of promoters, patrons, entertainers, selectors and vendors. - (CLIP)

Under the Night Noise Abatement Act, all dances during the week should end at midnight while a 2am cut off time is imposed for weekend events.

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