They’ve been ticketed for things like not having sprinklers and obstructing exits. The camp-like venue got an all-around ticking off, with the town officials adding that, on June 16 and 17, “tickets were issued by the fire marshal for overcrowding, no sprinklers, change of use, no operating permit, no music permit, and obstructed exits.” Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk is already in hot water with the town just weeks into the summer season.Ī rep denies all charges, except the speaker setting on fire. “Earlier in June, a noise violation was issued to the manager of Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk after a noise meter reading was taken at the edge of the property,” the Town of East Hampton, which oversees Montauk nightspots, scolded in a press release, “While he was there, a speaker in the back bar caught on fire, and a fire alarm was activated.” It seems that while a town official was poking around perennial East End hotspot Ruschmeyer’s to make sure the place wasn’t rocking too hard, a speaker literally (and awkwardly) burst into flames. There is such a thing as a party being too good, apparently. Inside Leonardo DiCaprio’s $29 million Hamptons rental
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