NYTimes: “Police Had Unusual Access to Nightclub Data, Suit Says”

You can’t even drink in some places without NYPD knowing about it: NYTimes: Police Had Unusual Access to Nightclub Data, Suit Says by Russ Buettner:

For more than a year, the New York Police Department had ready access to a database that held the scanned identification document of every person who entered a large SoHo nightclub, whether those people were engaged in criminal activity or simply socializing with friends, according to a lawsuit.

The club, Greenhouse, has had a history of violence and other problems. Faced with the prospect of being shut down, the owners signed an agreement with the Police Department in March 2011 that required them to scan the ID of everyone who passed through the club’s doors. The data was to be kept for at least 30 days, and provided to the police upon request.

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