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- Nightlife_legislation_in_New_York_City abstract "A New York City law was enacted in 2006, affecting many aspects of nightlife. This legislation was enacted in response to a number of murders and violent crimes involving nightclubs and bouncers, which occurred in the New York City area. One of the first measures to come about was a 3-point plan proposed by New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in her August 8, 2006 memorandum.".
- Q17083692 abstract "A New York City law was enacted in 2006, affecting many aspects of nightlife. This legislation was enacted in response to a number of murders and violent crimes involving nightclubs and bouncers, which occurred in the New York City area. One of the first measures to come about was a 3-point plan proposed by New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in her August 8, 2006 memorandum.".
- Nightlife_legislation_in_New_York_City comment "A New York City law was enacted in 2006, affecting many aspects of nightlife. This legislation was enacted in response to a number of murders and violent crimes involving nightclubs and bouncers, which occurred in the New York City area. One of the first measures to come about was a 3-point plan proposed by New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in her August 8, 2006 memorandum.".
- Q17083692 comment "A New York City law was enacted in 2006, affecting many aspects of nightlife. This legislation was enacted in response to a number of murders and violent crimes involving nightclubs and bouncers, which occurred in the New York City area. One of the first measures to come about was a 3-point plan proposed by New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in her August 8, 2006 memorandum.".