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Karma facing three-day suspension; revocation on hold

Written by Walter Pierce
Wednesday, September 01, 2010

The Lafayette City-Parish Council, following more than two and a half hours of discussion Tuesday, tabled a vote on whether to impose a two-year liquor license revocation against downtown night club Karma, a move that would have effectively shuttered the business for good.

The license suspension, which can be appealed in district court, stems from a bartender at the club being cited for serving alcohol without a bar card. The more serious matter — 12 points assessed against the club this spring and summer for arrests in the club’s parking lot — was debated at length, but ultimately the council backed off the revocation vote after Councilman Purvis Morrison questioned what would become of the building if the bar were shut down for two years. The council voted 5-4 in favor of tabling the matter.

Attorney Daniel Stanford, representing Karma, called the ordinance and point system “capricious and arbitrary,” pointing out that other clubs in the parish where violent crimes have occurred were not assessed points by the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. Former Karma and Marley’s owner Eric Cloutier, addressing the council on Karma’s behalf, suggested that Karma is being target by consolidated government because of its mostly black customer base.

“When I owned it, it was a white club,” Cloutier said. “We had fights every night and never got points. Now it’s a black club.”

It’s unclear when the council will revisit a vote on whether the revocation should be imposed. Stanford has vowed to challenge the revocation in district court if the council ultimately denies Karma’s appeal.


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written by ragin_cajun , September 01, 2010 - 03:28 pm
2 1/2 hours discussion on this? This seems pretty cut and dry to me. Either the council can enforce it's ordinances, or it can't. What's the discussion about?

Other clubs in the parish have had violent crimes and not had points assessed? Why not? Is the "Office of Alcohol and Noise Control" doing its job? Doesn't sound like it. Cut off its budget and save the money, then. There's a finite amount of it out there.

What would become of the building? Who gives a s*^t? We don't decide whether or not to enforce the law based on the location of the building, do we?

Let's see. I don't want to pay city taxes this year. And LCG can't make me pay, because who will cut my grass if the sherriff takes my house? It's the same thing.

This is just not that hard.
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written by One , September 01, 2010 - 04:16 pm
Dummy they are referring to the revocation. Not sure if it applies to building. I am sure the would not revoke just because the building exists. Stupid azz u make me lol. Do your homework before u try to go off.
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written by ragin_cajun , September 01, 2010 - 05:50 pm
" the council backed off the revocation vote after Councilman Purvis Morrison questioned what would become of the building if the bar were shut down for two years."

I'm saying that has no bearing at all on whether they revoke their license. There's no homework to be done.
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written by Northdidian Shotgun . , September 01, 2010 - 11:14 pm
Written by one, this i believe, for surely it would be an impossibility for there to be "TWO inbreds in this lil town..
I'd say you are a rarity. Oh ,i get it you are one of two, you're a D.A. twin !
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written by Northdidian Shotgun . , September 01, 2010 - 11:17 pm
written by one, are you A. D. D. ? Take three xanax .
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written by beheard , September 02, 2010 - 02:47 pm
let Rickey Hardy make the final decision on their license. Better yet Rickey for Parish President!!!!!!
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written by Downtown Lafayette , September 02, 2010 - 03:51 pm
Karma stays open. Will stay open as long as it so chooses. Nice headline though. Karma 2 City 0
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written by ragin_cajun , September 02, 2010 - 05:33 pm
Downtown Lafayette --

"Karma stays open. Will stay open as long as it so chooses."

Why is that? Seems like the council has all the reason in the world to revoke their liquor license for 2 years. Why didn't they?

Just the fact that they debated the issue for 2 1/2 hours tells me the council can't, or won't, don't anything. Why?


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written by Downtown Lafayette , September 03, 2010 - 09:01 am
Because the ordinance is unconstitutional at best. These same incidents that happened at Karma happen at many establishments every week. They are all not awarded points, if fact almost none of them are. The court system will strike this down and the City administration knows it.
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written by ragin_cajun , September 03, 2010 - 10:07 am
Downtown Lafayette-

" They are all not awarded points, if fact almost none of them are. "

So that brings back the second question of my original post--"Other clubs in the parish have had violent crimes and not had points assessed? "

Is it because Karma is downtown, close to the "arts district", and the city has a different standard for those bars? Is it because the Office of Alcohol and Noise Control is just too lazy to get in a car and visit ALL the BARS in Lafayette City-Parish? Is it because they just don't like Karma? Is it a race thing like Cloutier suggested?

Is the Office of Alcohol and Noise Control just an arm of the police department? Or is it independent of the police department? Someone commented that Chief Craft has it in for the hip-hop clubs, and his public statements do bear that out.
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written by AllSmlies :) , September 07, 2010 - 08:39 am
Karma goes hard. It aint goin noweaaa, end of discussion!
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