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Clarification

Monday,  September 26, 2005

In the article Hotel on probation for Sunday dancing published on Thursday 22 September, it was reported that liquor inspector Donald Green said: “The law doesn’t specifically state what type of music can be played on Sunday, but it is not supposed to be louder than table conversation.” 

It should be clarified that Mr Green was referring to the style of music played, i.e. Reggae, R&B, Country and Western etc. he was not referring to any form of live music as the law quite clearly states that live music is not allowed on Sundays.

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