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Entertainment Commission approves extended-hours permit for private ‘Human Video Game’ with amended police conditions

Entertainment Commission · October 1, 2013
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Summary

The Entertainment Commission approved an extended-hours, invitation-only place-of-entertainment permit for Human Video Game at 550 15th Street after discussions about neighborhood outreach, sound limits and police access to production footage. Commissioners struck a clause that would have required automatic immediate release of footage to SFPD and added reporting and queue-management conditions.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted unanimously to approve an extended-hours place-of-entertainment permit for Human Video Game LLC, the private interactive-production venture at 550 Fifteenth Street, after amending several police conditions.

The applicant, Jeff Fogarty, told the commission the project is a streaming, invite-only reality-style production that combines live contestants and a global online audience. "We don't plan to serve liquor, are not going after a liquor license," Fogarty said, and described the venue as a private event space and studio that could hold…

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