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WINTER | FEATURE Ariel Palitz is New York's first ever Night Time Officer, a position facilitated by Rafael Espinal Jr. Palitz plays a key role for someone with a background in the night-time industry, and works with key stakeholders, the New York Police Department, community boards and others in order to protect the nightlife sector within New York city, and help it to grow. Paltiz has already made an impact on nightlife in NYC by supporting the removal of the ‘Cabaret Licensing Act’, nearly century-old law that prohibited the hosting of ‘musical entertainment, singing, dancing or other form of amusement’ without a license; one that only 97 of the 25,000 bars and restaurants in New York city had. Whilst not widely enforced, it meant that owners of night-time establishments were fearful of being shut down or raided by the police and meant that those looking for a night out were forced away from safe spaces and into potentially dangerous, underground ones. 3. Ariel Palitz - Nightlife Mayor for New York City There are around 25,000 bars and restaurants in New York city Liverpool was crowned best city in the UK for nightlife by Trip Advisor The night-time industry accounts for 6% of the UK’s revenue, providing 1.3m jobs and £6.6bn to the UK economy The Cabaret Licensing Act being enforced led to a bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn called Muchmore’s getting a cabaret violation in 2013 after a police officer spotted people ‘swaying’ at a rock show while investigating a noise complaint 25