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Board's stance on business liability vs. public safety

At the April 21 Select Board meeting, members defended Sky Zone Danvers regarding the Jan 31st teen gathering, characterizing it as an unpredictable 'flash mob' rather than business negligence. This raises questions about how... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/select-board/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
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Specific safety outcomes and changes

Following the Jan 31st Sky Zone incident, new safety measures are being implemented, including the suspension of 'Glow Nights' and increased management presence. The Select Board reviewed these updates during the April 21 meeting. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/select-board/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
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Board's approach to enforcement and cooperation

Danvers Select Board update (4/21): The Board addressed the Sky Zone incident, emphasizing cooperation with police over punitive measures for the business. While safety changes are underway, the Board’s decision to defend the... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/select-board/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
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What is the responsibility of local businesses to prevent large, unsanctioned gatherings? The Danvers Select Board addressed this during the April 21 meeting regarding the January 31st incident at Sky Zone. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
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During the review, the Board focused on safety improvements, such as suspending 'Glow Nights' and increasing management presence. However, the discussion also touched on liability and how businesses coordinate with law enforcement.
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Notably, some Board members defended Sky Zone, characterizing the event as an unpredictable 'flash mob' rather than a failure of business oversight. The Board appears to be prioritizing cooperation with businesses over punitive action.
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As residents, we should continue to monitor how these safety measures are implemented and ensure that business coordination with police remains a priority to prevent future disruptions. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/select-board/2026-04-21/
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At the April 21 Select Board meeting, officials reviewed the response to the January 31st incident at Sky Zone Danvers, where a large, unsanctioned gathering of teenagers caused significant public disruption. 

While Sky Zone management and the Chief of Police provided updates on new safety measures—including the suspension of 'Glow Nights' and increased on-site management—the Board’s stance on responsibility was clear. Rather than viewing the event as a failure of business oversight, some Board members characterized the incident as an unpredictable 'flash mob,' arguing that the business could not have had full warning.

The Board emphasized the importance of cooperation between local businesses and law enforcement to prevent future issues. While the implementation of new safety protocols is a step forward, the discussion highlights an ongoing tension: where does a private business's responsibility end and public safety enforcement begin? We will continue to track how these new measures impact local safety and whether they effectively prevent similar disruptions in the future. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/select-board/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
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