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Businiess name:  Soho East
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I keep telling my friends that there are better night spots in Rochesterbut they insist on Soho - the crappiest spot you could ever thing of. First of all it stinks so badly, overcrowded, and has the worst song selection in town. Last weekend I went to there with my ""tightest"" pair of jeans I got and was let in, last night this toy cop insisted that they were too loose, of course I raised hell and the cops came over to kick me out. Them cops must be recieveing bribes from the club owner or something, they are really for protecting people why would they aske me to go home knowing that my behind was drunk - am more dangerous out ther on the road than in the club - while drunk (all my friends were already in) I am risk not only to my life but to other inocent motorists. Do they really care about the businesses around that they'd rather me drive bome drunk that they don't think or consider my compromised sense of judgement? Maybe it's because they thought I come from the hood and a Black man's life is nothing to them; they were all white cops. I hope someone from the RPD can answer this question for me.

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