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Platinum Lace got permission to serve booze to customers until the early morning hours as a licensing board meeting heard they faced strict regulations.
Yahoo News reported that the Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) objected to the move with a representative saying that reducing the hours of sale for alcohol can limit harm from consumption.
According to the report, licensing lawyer Stephen Mc Gowan, representing applicant Brightcrew Ltd, said there is no “targeted” evidence of harm presented by the HSCP.
He also pointed out the city’s two other lap-dancing clubs – Diamond Dolls and Seventh Heaven – have already been granted permission to sell drink until that time and he asked for a “level playing field”.
Speaking at the licensing board on Friday, the HSCP representative pointed out the World Health Organisation (WHO) said reducing the hours when alcohol is available can limit related harm.
Describing how sexual entertainment venues run a “tight ship”, councillor Alex Wilson said they face extra regulations and are scrutinised more than other premises.
Mr McGowan told the board alcohol sales are modest in the venues.
The variation of premises licence for on sales was granted at the Drury Street club.