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According to Asack, the gay involved in the scuffle inside the club were quickly separated and escorted out of different exits by two Taunton police officers that work Fridays and Saturdays on paid detail. As the only club in the downtown with a license to stay open until 2 a. Asack credited the quick actions of those working in the club in April for preventing a worse problem.

The first measure of security, Asack said, involves the screening of patrons upon entry as to whether or not they are likely to present a problem, like those who are inebriated or "disrespectful. Asack added that he always accommodates officers at the door when they request to conduct pat-downs or other security-related measures.

Within the bar, Asack said that the two officers on detail stand on separate ends of the club - one at the entrance and another in the rear. Having first owned a bar in Brockton at the age of 27, Asack said that his experience has led him to understand the unpredictable nature of alcohol consumption in a crowded room.

The owner said that he spends most of his club at the front entrance to greet patrons and then watch taunton them as they leave the property to ensure that they have a safe means of getting home.

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On a case-by-case basis, he has taken car keys to prevent patrons from driving drunk, Asack said. Asack and his wife opened Bobby's Place more than 25 years ago, and since then, the club has hosted a variety of different events and thousands of customers each year.

The longtime co-owner said that his biggest concern is the possibility that he and his wife could lose their liquor license and at that point - would want to leave the city.