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In 2004, a stabbing in the parking lot outside of Good Vibrations ended a mans life. Saturdays incident sent a man to the hospital. The bar owner says those two incidents were isolated and neither one of them happened inside his business. Despite the two incidents, Good Vibrations owner Roger King says his club is a safe place. King says there have only been two fights in his bar since he opened it five year ago. He says they were fist fights and the brawlers were kick out of the place rather quickly. He says the two knife fights happened after the patrons left the bar. King says his bar has a "Cheers-like" atmosphere where everybody knows each other. He says the few problems theyve had have been caused by younger customers who dont frequent the club.
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