Dallas to delay enforcement of 2 a.m. closing time for sexually oriented businesses

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Dallas sexually oriented businesses to close at 2 a.m. after unanimous council vote

Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia convinced council members that reduced strip club hours should cut down on violent crime. He said 76 percent of violent crime is happening from 2-6 a.m. and is likely tied to the clubs.

The city of Dallas agreed to hold off on citing places like strip clubs and adult video stores caught violating new hours of operation ordinance for another two weeks.

An association of club owners sued the city over its decision to force certain businesses to close after 2 a.m. like other night spots.

The owners argue the data the city used to make the decision is not complete and fails to compare strip clubs to other late night businesses.

The ordinance was suggested by Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia as a way to cut down on crime.

Similar restrictions in other cities have survived legal challenges.

RELATED: Dallas sexually oriented businesses to close at 2 a.m. after unanimous council vote