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Entertainment Commission responds to End Up violence, orders safety upgrades and schedules industry guidance at October summit

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · June 21, 2016
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After a violent breach at The End Up, the commission and SFPD described required safety upgrades and said the venue accepted an 18‑day voluntary closure; the commission endorsed developing industry critical‑incident guidance at an Oct. 3 summit.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Tuesday heard a staff update on a violent breach at The End Up and the city’s response, as the police department and commission staff urged tighter nightclub security and plans to share best practices at a fall summit.

Director King told commissioners the commission issued a director’s order after the incident, resulting in an 18‑day voluntary closure and a set of mandatory safety upgrades. "We outlined them in the director's order and that included beefing up their surveillance cameras, putting alarms on doors, [and] making sure their security plan was revised,"…

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