To: Westminster Council

Close the Dorchester

In May, a 38-year-old Kuwaiti man was found dead in the luxury Dorchester Hotel. The hotel guest had reportedly taken part in a “cocaine fuelled binge,” and drugs were found beside his body in his hotel room, according to the Telegraph.

We want the Dorchester's license to be removed immediately, for the safety of the public!

Why is this important?

Due to the recent closure of our beloved club Fabric due to drug related deaths, we feel that it is important that councils across London should treat all public venues with the same level of severity, if they wish to remain consistent with their "values".

This is important as it is believed by many that rules are applied over excessively for some cases, namely pubs and music venues or anywhere a council chooses to re-develop. But at the same time chooses to ignore almost completely if great levels of wealth are attached.
If you want us to believe that you really are doing this for the safety of the public, then you will have no problem revoking their license or imposing security measures that will heavily combat "the drug problem" that is causing human fatality there.