Sweden’s center-right coalition government wants to cut red tape when it comes to.
Sweden’s center-right coalition government wants to cut red tape when it comes to dancing by abolishing a decade-old requirement for restaurants, nightclubs and other venues to obtain permits before they let patrons shimmy and sway.
Applying for a permit incurs a fee of at least 700 kroner for the establishment. As it is now, owners can lose their liquor and business licenses if police officers come by and find out that a venue did not have authorization to let patrons dance. Swedish media outlets welcomed the move to abolish the dance permits, which have been called outdated and moralistic.
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