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Ohio bar imposes weekend ban on those under 30 to curb violence: Report

Young professionals in the greater Groveport, Ohio, area may need to go somewhere else or do something else for the weekend because one of their local bars has closed. Prohibited for those under 30 years of age Access is prohibited on Friday and Saturday nights, presumably to curb violence.

Two weeks ago, the people at Donerix Pub in Groveport, about 20 minutes outside of Columbus, posted a photo on Facebook of a new sign warning prospective patrons about their company’s policies. First, if you arrive after 10pm you have to pay a $5 or he $10 cover charge in cash. “No Cash App or Venmo!” the sign read.

“Due to the large number of customers we had over the weekend, we had to make adjustments for safety reasons. Keeping our customers safe is our top priority.”

But the policy that has garnered the most attention is the ban on adults under 30 from entering the venue on Friday and Saturday nights. The sign emphasized, “There are no exceptions.”

The regime did not give a reason for this new policy, but some comments mentioned the struggle. reportedly The incident occurred in the parking lot outside Donerix’s home shortly before the policy was imposed. An Instagram video of the fight, with Donerik’s location tagged, shows at least three women, one of them completely naked, scuffled as a crowd of onlookers stood around. doing.

Ms. Donerik appeared to acknowledge the incident in response to a suggestion about imposing a dress code. When one user questioned whether such a dress code would be effective because one of the women who took part in the fight was not wearing any clothes, Donelik replied, I can promise you that!” he joked.

Several posts suggested there was a shooting near the bar, and Donerix responded to one of those posts without denying it. In another reply, Donerik implicitly acknowledged that “violence” is an issue. “We will try various methods to curb the violence. It will not be tolerated,” the account said.

“Due to the large number of customers we had over the weekend, we had to make adjustments for your safety. Keeping our customers safe is our top priority,” it said in response to another comment.

Most users in the comments supported the new age-based policy. Many even suggested raising the age to her 35 years or her 40s. However, some people harshly condemn engaging in age discrimination.

One person wrote: “What they are doing is age discrimination and illegal. Sue them.”

“In my opinion, bars should not be allowed to discriminate against 21- to 29-year-olds if the state has a minimum age of 21, because not only will it hurt sales, but they will lose customers.” said another.

Mr. Donerix did not respond to requests for comment from the New York Post.

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