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Entertainment commission imposes conditions on Rocket Room after repeated police incidents

City and County of San Francisco Entertainment Commission · February 28, 2012
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Summary

After months of citations and a February event that led to three arrests, the commission upheld a staff-imposed seven-day suspension and voted to require the Rocket Room to end live entertainment at 1 a.m., turn lights on at 1:30 a.m., meet with SF SAFE, and return for a compliance review in three months.

The City and County of San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Feb. 28 voted to impose new operating conditions on the Rocket Room, a nightclub at 406 Clement Street, after staff and San Francisco Police Department officials described repeated permit violations and neighborhood impacts.

Executive Director Jocelyn Kane told the commission staff had imposed a seven-day suspension and provided a list of 14 proposed additional conditions after citing multiple permit violations and unpaid fines and after a February show that ended in three arrests. "We do a 7 day suspension," Kane said while outlining the…

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