Monday, August 1, 2016

Hookah Lounge Curfew

Preview

Tarek Chbeir is a waiter at Sky Lounge in Dearborn, Michigan.
   He sees no issue with the curfew on the hookah lounges being so late even though people living in the residential areas are being bothered by the noise levels caused by the lounges.
   He cites his reasons for supporting the extended curfew is the fact that he has college classes to pay for and he also wants to upgrade his old Honda Civic.
   Mr, Chbeir acknowledges that it can be difficult to deal with the noise caused by the hookah lounges but he and other waiters need to make money and the late night hours are best.
  Mr. Chbeir said "I wish there was a way for no one to be hurt by us staying open so late but thats life not everyone is going to get what they want."



Recap

Jamal Zureikat works at a Red Olive in Northville and the late night hookah lounge hours, he says keep him up at night.
  Zureikat added " this job is important to me. I want to own some restaurants in the future and I can't do my best at work if I am tired from being kept up till 4 a.m."
   Zureikat hopes something can be done about this issue for next summer hoping for an earlier curfew enforced on the hookah lounges.
   Overall Zureikat offered that his whole neighborhood has has enough of the late night noise.
   "We just want our sleep" chuckled Zureikat while whipping up an enchilada.