A judge in Buenos Aires takes a judgment prohibiting the nightsclubs in the city

After that the several deaths during Time Warp Argentina had led to arrests, citations, and a ban on all electronic music festivals in Buenos Aires. A city judge then briefly took that ban ordering all Buenos Aires nightclubs to shut their doors before another nullify the judgment.

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April 30, 2016

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After that the several deaths during Time Warp Argentina had led to arrests, citations, and a ban on all electronic music festivals in Buenos Aires. A city judge then briefly took that ban ordering all Buenos Aires nightclubs to shut their doors before another nullify the judgment.


According to the BBC, Judge Roberto Gallardo first issued the order, citing "a landscape of impunity and lack of state control with respect to nocturnal activities," and requesting that, before allowing clubs to reopen, the city government of Buenos Aires put in place policies that would allow police to curtail public drug use.

Gallardo mandated that a timetable for a plan of action "for the short-, medium- and long term" be put in place. "Until this order was carried out," he said, "all dancing to recorded or live music would be banned."

The order was immediately contested by the nightclub owners association's Chamber of Dance Venues as unconstitutional.

" How do you obey a totally unconstitutional order like this one? It's like shutting the vegetable store because you found food poisoning at the butcher shop.- Jorge Becco, head of the Chamber of Dance Venues association

Allying himself with the organization, the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodriguez Larretta, also challenged Gallardo's decision:

" There are thousands of people who enjoy themselves in a healthy way every night and we are going to defend them, we are concerned with addiction, but this doesn't mean we literally have to close down the whole of the city's nightlife, so we are asking the judiciary to revoke the ban so we can lift this suspension today. " - Horacio Rodriguez Larretta

The protest fell on the ears of a sympathetic judge, Lisandro Fastman. Instead of revoking the order by Gallado, Fastman nullified its effectiveness by reinforcing the ban as specific to electronic music festivals, and allowing for a five-day grace period for the ongoing investigation to hand in its report, upon which a proper assessment of the situation could take place.

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A judge in Buenos Aires takes a judgment prohibiting the nightsclubs in the city

April 30, 2016

By Alexandre Trochut

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After that the several deaths during Time Warp Argentina had led to arrests, citations, and a ban on all electronic music festivals in Buenos Aires. A city judge then briefly took that ban ordering all Buenos Aires nightclubs to shut their doors before another nullify the judgment.


According to the BBC, Judge Roberto Gallardo first issued the order, citing "a landscape of impunity and lack of state control with respect to nocturnal activities," and requesting that, before allowing clubs to reopen, the city government of Buenos Aires put in place policies that would allow police to curtail public drug use.

Gallardo mandated that a timetable for a plan of action "for the short-, medium- and long term" be put in place. "Until this order was carried out," he said, "all dancing to recorded or live music would be banned."

The order was immediately contested by the nightclub owners association's Chamber of Dance Venues as unconstitutional.

" How do you obey a totally unconstitutional order like this one? It's like shutting the vegetable store because you found food poisoning at the butcher shop.- Jorge Becco, head of the Chamber of Dance Venues association

Allying himself with the organization, the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodriguez Larretta, also challenged Gallardo's decision:

" There are thousands of people who enjoy themselves in a healthy way every night and we are going to defend them, we are concerned with addiction, but this doesn't mean we literally have to close down the whole of the city's nightlife, so we are asking the judiciary to revoke the ban so we can lift this suspension today. " - Horacio Rodriguez Larretta

The protest fell on the ears of a sympathetic judge, Lisandro Fastman. Instead of revoking the order by Gallado, Fastman nullified its effectiveness by reinforcing the ban as specific to electronic music festivals, and allowing for a five-day grace period for the ongoing investigation to hand in its report, upon which a proper assessment of the situation could take place.

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After that the several deaths during Time Warp Argentina had led to arrests, citations, and a ban on all electronic music festivals in Buenos Aires. A city judge then briefly took that ban ordering all Buenos Aires nightclubs to shut their doors before another nullify the judgment.


According to the BBC, Judge Roberto Gallardo first issued the order, citing "a landscape of impunity and lack of state control with respect to nocturnal activities," and requesting that, before allowing clubs to reopen, the city government of Buenos Aires put in place policies that would allow police to curtail public drug use.

Gallardo mandated that a timetable for a plan of action "for the short-, medium- and long term" be put in place. "Until this order was carried out," he said, "all dancing to recorded or live music would be banned."

The order was immediately contested by the nightclub owners association's Chamber of Dance Venues as unconstitutional.

" How do you obey a totally unconstitutional order like this one? It's like shutting the vegetable store because you found food poisoning at the butcher shop.- Jorge Becco, head of the Chamber of Dance Venues association

Allying himself with the organization, the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodriguez Larretta, also challenged Gallardo's decision:

" There are thousands of people who enjoy themselves in a healthy way every night and we are going to defend them, we are concerned with addiction, but this doesn't mean we literally have to close down the whole of the city's nightlife, so we are asking the judiciary to revoke the ban so we can lift this suspension today. " - Horacio Rodriguez Larretta

The protest fell on the ears of a sympathetic judge, Lisandro Fastman. Instead of revoking the order by Gallado, Fastman nullified its effectiveness by reinforcing the ban as specific to electronic music festivals, and allowing for a five-day grace period for the ongoing investigation to hand in its report, upon which a proper assessment of the situation could take place.

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By Alexandre Trochut

April 30, 2016

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After that the several deaths during Time Warp Argentina had led to arrests, citations, and a ban on all electronic music festivals in Buenos Aires. A city judge then briefly took that ban ordering all Buenos Aires nightclubs to shut their doors before another nullify the judgment.

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A judge in Buenos Aires takes a judgment prohibiting the nightsclubs in the city

A judge in Buenos Aires takes a judgment prohibiting the nightsclubs in the city

A judge in Buenos Aires takes a judgment prohibiting the nightsclubs in the city

Time Warp Argentina Main Stage, Buenos Aires (Argentina). 2016 - Credits : Time Warp