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Posted in General Dance on 12/18/2009 10:05 am by adminnightclub
What sort of music is played at pacha nightclub in new york on a thurs night?
Im going to be in new york for a thurs night and am hoping to visit pacha nightclub. Just wondered if anyones been on a thurs night before and what the music is like? Thanks for any replies
Thursday, July 3, 2008 @ Pacha NYC
Biz: Pacha NYC
Category: Club, Club, Pickup, Singles, House, Techno
http://411newyork.org/clubs/events/index.php?s=Pacha
Thanks for the 2 points and I await the other 10. ^_^

Consumer’s Guide to Nightclub Safety
Few people expect to roll out of bed one day and observe that the community in which they live has been devastated by a devastating fire, chemical substance spill, harmful storm or terrorist action. All the same, you and I both acknowledge, in most cases intuitively, that unwelcomed circumstances will and often do come to pass. And when Mother Nature strikes, sadly most of the people you’ll meet are not ready and their lives and assets are adversely affected.
Case in point: the devastating fire at the Station Nightclub in Rhode Island was the worst tragedie at a nightclub. Did those owners prepare their venue effectively for that fire? Anybody who follows the news can tell you, no, they did not take the required precautions to safeguard their customers. Moreover, every day violent murders, stabbings and significant brawls occur at nightclubs throughout the nation. Can nightclub managers protect their customers from these dangerous incidents? The answer is dependent upon whether they are serious regarding their security and whether they have the correct tools and coaching, but consumers and patrons of nightclubs usually do not have any idea what security methodologies and technologies exist at a nightclub. So what should people do to ensure their own safety?
Critical questions you should ask yourself prior to you enter any nightclub:
Should you enter? For example, does the building seem to be in a condition that makes you feel comfortable going inside? When envisioning a calamity, do you think the primary entrance will allow for enough patrons to get away rapidly? Has the region immediately surrounding the nightclub been kept up? Do you have a communication plan? Be ready and have an individual you know available in the event you cannot find your companions.
Do you know what the military does to ensure that teams achieve their aims? They establish rendezvous points. Pick a well defined area outside the nightclub to meet up with your friends. Then when there is an emergency, be sure to see them at your rendezvous point.
Do you know where the exits are? Before you enter a nightclub you should have an understanding of where the closest exit doors are. Are the exits distinctly marked and well lighted? If the exit paths are blocked, report the violation to management and leave the building if they do not listen to you. Then make sure to register a complaint with your local fire marshal.
Do you feel secure? Does the establishment look to be overcrowded? Do you see electric receptacles that seem like they have been incorrectly maintained? Are there safety systems implemented like sprinklers, security lights and smoke alarms? Does the venue participate in the Club Watch Community Connection patron protection and violence prevention initiative? Ask the nightclub management about your concerns. If you do not think you are safe in the building, don’t stay inside the business.
Spending a few moments to learn about the principles we’ve covered here will allow you to know what you need to do if an unanticipated event happens.
Note: Venue managers who want to prevent crime and violence in their nightclubs and protect their liquor licenses should look into how the Club Watch Community Connection works by contacting the people at http://clubwatch.com.
About the Author
The author is a retired police officer and he helps municipal leaders and nightclubs prevent violence in their venues.