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After the Owls Nest closes the patrons continue to party in the parking lot all hours of the night(especially Thursdays)> There is yelling,laughing,arguing,horns blowing,loud music,motorcycles blasting around and around the block. This is a residential neighborhood and the noise is just awful!!
9 Commentaires
guest (Invité)
You could have dated this entry for six years ago and it would have been accurate then too. I moved from that block of West Rock and do not miss the partying.
The greatest problem this club has is that to leave it you have to drive a one-way loop through a residential neighborhood to leave.
The other problem this club has it that sometimes there is a rowdy crowd that is inconsiderate of the neighborhood.
And there has ALWAYS been a very loud motorcycle too that was ALWAYS there for some reason when I lived on West Rock.
At one time there was a cop that hung out there and if you complained about the club, the police would harass you hard. I don't think that is the case anymore, but that was absolutely no picnic and was my first exposure to naked, strong-arm corruption.
Long Time Westville Resident (Invité)
DueRuote (Invité)
It would be so much easier if club owners were made responsible for their patrons' actions, particularly when they occur right outside their establishments... Teaching people to be considerate should not be so difficult..
Westville Resident (Invité)
Disgusted in Westville (Invité)
just sayin (Invité)
neighbor (Invité)
It is hard to say what is protecting the Owl's nest.
We know for sure at one time there was an off duty cop protecting it hard and when I mean protect, I mean protecting its "right" to mess up the neighborhood with loud disorderly behavior. But, if Smuts is to be believed, the assignment of extra duty cops to clubs was changed so as to try to break up loyalty where one cop is always assigned to the same club. So is it still protected that way or not? I don't know.
Then there is the race card. This club plays the race card really hard. Until this club pointed it out, I had been oblivious to the race of the patrons - I really was. I was just upset at the behavior late at night from this club.
I know they still play the race card and I know some strong westville village leaders are defending the club for that reason -- (It is pure race paranoia as far as I can see because the opponents I know are not racist)
Aside from that, I am not sure what is going on. I recently had drinks there and danced there. I've checked it out myself.
I know the manager/owner guy is a tough cookie and seems to believe that because his security is so strong and he generally successfully prevents fights from breaking out inside the club (He throws them out on the street, you know, the street we live on), the neighborhood therefore has no basis for any complaint whatsoever. I also sized him up enough to know that he can not raise the game at this club -- it just isn't him -- so for him he probably just sees himself as being baselessly harassed by the neighborhood. He seemingly has no concept of quality of life beyond the fact that he stops fights from breaking out and has good security on site. That's his definition of success.
Beyond that, who knows.The club has by its teflon nature seemed to have developed a legend perhaps beyond itself for being able to neutralize opposition. I know some people are scared to poke at it again and I don't blame them.
It definitely was the case in the past that if you complained the cops made it clear you might be arrested but that was several years ago, under chief Ortiz's reign and under district Sgt. Reichard -- who as a captain or Lt was later forced into retirement by Chief Lewis for threatening to arrest a journalist for being a journalist (a favorite pastime of NHPD to this day -- the journalist threat thing)
All I can say is who knows and good luck! I hope someday it is a neighborhood club, not a destination club for both the owner and his patrons, many of whom, including the owner, don't care or don't know how to care about civilized society and the exponential factor it plays in creating community and business success.
Try complaining to the police again and ask that they police this parking lot at closing. It can't hurt to try and it's been a few police chiefs since the old way was in play, I hope.
Rob Smuts (Utilisateur inscrit)
Clos City of New Haven (Membre officiel vérifié)
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