Dubai
Police have shut down a youth-oriented club following complaints by
concerned parents of patrons stating that the establishment’s clientele
was restricted to those aged 12-21.
Police
said the concept of a nightclub exclusively for those below 21 years of
age had upset families. “Parents said teenagers should not experience
what it is like to be in a nightclub,” police said.
The
Criminal Investigation Department at Dubai Police (CID) had ordered the
nightclub shut and the hotel concerned had been asked to allow only
people over 21 years of age into such places. The club in the Grand
Midwest Hotel opened in 2012.
The
official said many parents had expressed the view that teenagers were
better off engaged in activities such as arts, sports and social service
rather than frequenting nightclubs. The nightclub used to remain open
from to 9.30pm for the 12-15 age group and from 10pm to 2.30am for the
16-21 age group.
Police said it was unacceptable to host young people outside their homes in such surroundings until the late hours.
Parents who spoke to newsmen said that they appreciated the step taken by police to close down the nightclub.
A
Pakistani mother of two, who works as a teacher, said she was shocked
when she saw schoolgirls as young as 10 and 13 discussing the nightclub
where they were handed a green wristband and encouraged to find a
boyfriend, whereupon they would be given a red one to show they had
found a partner.
“I
really wanted to cry when I heard this. How dare anyone teach such
things to the children?” the teacher said. Adnan, a Lebanese national,
said that his 16-year-old daughter asked him that she be allowed to go
to the club with her friends. “I could not understand how they allow
16-year-old boys or girls to stay till early in the morning with older
men aged 21 or even 18,” he said.
“Whoever came up with this idea should be punished and I appreciate police for taking the step of closing it,” he said.
Another
parent said such places could misguide youth by luring them into
inappropriate behaviour. “I really thank police for taking steps to
protect children by closing such places,” said Laila from Abu Dhabi.
Another
parent said that children who visit such clubs risked ending up as
frequent visitors at bars and pubs once they were independent.
A spokesman for the hotel later told newsmen that the club will no longer host anyone under the age of 21. [GN]
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