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Club introduces 'glow' wristbands for revellers who don't want to be photographed

The wristband will signify that the reveller does not wish to be filmed. [istockphoto]

Hours after word went round that Casa Vera Lounge, an establishment along Ngong Road, had been fined Sh1.85 million for posting a reveller's image on their socials without consent, several clubs have moved fast to avoid suffering the same fate.

Cavalli, a chill spot in Westlands, put up a notice of filming and photography, informing clients that entering the premise means consent to interviews, audio recording and video recording.

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