Five karaoke bars closed in Phnom Penh because women are attracting men.

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Five karaoke bars closed in Phnom Penh because women are attracting men.

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- Five karaoke parlours were temporarily closed yesterday in Phnom Penh’s Por Senchey district after night-time breakdowns in security and public order, authorities said.

Yin Kea, Por Senchey district deputy governor, said yesterday that he led a group of authorities to close the parlours after an investigation showed they often caused problems with arguments, fighting and disorder.
“Their activities are affecting our culture because many women stand in front of their shops to attract the men or guests,” he said.

The closed parlours are Sen Alai II KTV, Vichit Thmey KTV, Srey Lomdab KTV, Rasmey Maida KTV and Mean Leap KTV.
Mr Kea said he would close every karaoke parlour that caused problems, violence and public disorder...
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Re: Five karaoke bars closed in Phnom Penh because women are attracting men.

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia News: On August 26, 2018, KTV Rithy Drink Shop, located on National Road # 3, near Prey Pring Prek II, Sangkat 2, Chaom Chao, Khan Por Sen, Phnom Penh, was ordered by the police of Porsenchey District to temporarily suspend business on charges of operating a night bar without a business licence.
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The neighbors had been complaining about the noise levels for some time, and this was the third time that the KTV was raided following complaints. Because the KTV Rithy Drink Shop ignored prior warnings about noise, the local authorities have decided to shut down the establishment temporarily.
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CEOCambodiaNews wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2017 9:08 pm
Yin Kea, Por Senchey district deputy governor, said yesterday
“Their activities are affecting our culture because many women stand in front of their shops to attract the men or guests,” he said.
Lucky he's not deputy governor of Daun Penh then.. :facepalm:
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