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Its just an excuse to close down the club, sure, there has been drug related deaths but a lot of clubs have had similar incidents, one of the clubs I play has a purpose built recovery room for incidents relating to drugs, its not talked about but its there hidden out of the way, the club owners realise that no matter how good the security, no matter how many posters they put up, someone is going to be taking drugs inside their club.
The recovery room has trained medical staff man it constantly whilst the club is open and has no doubt saved a couple of lives.
As for Fabric, its in an area that is up for refurbishment,there are a lot of smaller venues in that area including cafes and pubs that have been forced to close down and then have been bought by the local council at a cheap price.
I do a lot of work in the area and have noticed the demise of these kind of places increase over the last 18 months.
Its like Ministry of Sound, its been under threat of closure for years, its in a residential area and has also seen a couple of drug related deaths and murders!
Yet it remains (mainly down the owners whom are lets say, not really intrested in music but the money they can cleanse through the place, a lot like Cream in Liverpool, it was owned by the Mafia.. and said owners can buy a lot of influence)
Fabric is a legit business so does not share the same kind of 'influence' as do other clubs.
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