Stabbing, drugs, shootings at Vancouver strip club. Owner says he’s unfairly targeted
VANCOUVER — In the eyes of the B.C. Supreme Court, the Gallery Show Lounge Strip club in south Vancouver would “present a clear danger” to the public if its liquor licence were restored and it reopened.
The club has been on the police radar for years, and the court considered evidence of violence and alleged drug trafficking in its ruling last month that upheld the provincial liquor branch’s decision in February to axe the licence.
But owner Anthony Pomonis, who had petitioned for the restoration of the licence, says there’s another reason authorities wanted to shut the club that is nestled alongside a series of flyovers, and bills itself as a “visual and sensory masterpiece.”
“It was winning and it was winning loudly and the powers didn’t want that. They didn’t like that,” he said.
