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Whats the Big Deal

I am baffled with the amount of restictions being placed on strip clubs today. SCs are great for the economy, the dancers and the patrons. However law enforcement wants to take that away for whatever reasons. I have recently found out that undercover vice are allowed to drink alcohol get "serviced", expose themselves, fondle dancers and lie about being vice all in attempt to make them appear to be a customer and not undercover. Excuse the hell outta me but that seems like entrapment. Get blowed as long as its under 200 and then go outside, put on a ski mask, re enter the club with other officers to arrest the girls. (Ive seen 2 customers taken in as well.) She gets charged for felony prositution or even misdemenor it gets on her record, some clubs wont hire her, chances are she got fired from where she got caught at, she wont be able to get a decent job with that record and no amount of education will help that , so where does that leave suzie stripper... exactly on the street or whoring from motels. WHAT did the law just do? Got their rocks off and created another welfare case to cause taxpayers to support. Thanks for taking away a self employed woman. I dont believe women should be flamboyant about extras and should offer dances, but if a guy is looking for it and can afford the cost of it, why make it a crime? thoughts??

6 comments

  • dw.buck
    14 years ago
    agree totally law needs to leave the strippers alone and let them do what they do to make the money so we all as tax payers dont have to contribute
  • SuperDude
    14 years ago
    Local elected officials must respond to the pressure from moral and religious leaders who control blocks of votes or campaign contributions. Ignore their demands and you just might lose support in the next election. So, from time to time, cops are ordered to hit SCs to show the public that immoral behavior is being policed and stopped. It's a game, but the clubs, dancers and customers are the losers. Some clubs and dancers are so openly wild they invite attention and raids. If there was a way to keep things quiet, maybe LE would let some things slide. Club owners have not developed the political skills to get middle class homeowners on their side or at least neutral.
  • georgmicrodong
    14 years ago
    Just remember that some people feel an uncontrollable need to control other people, even when those people aren't hurting anyone, and all your bafflement should disappear.
  • Alucard
    14 years ago
    Just Election time stuff, should go away afterward.
  • Dudester
    14 years ago
    <p>If you know a stripper busted by a cop who whipped out his richard, and fingered her, she should talk to the ACLU. I'd like to see lawyers in front of the US Supreme Court trying to explain why it's acceptable for cops to commit crimes to catch "criminals". </p>

    <p> Where does the line get drawn ? Is it okay to burglarize to get in a gang ? Is it allowable to commit murder to catch a serial killer ? What then, is the difference between cops and criminals ? I thought the Miranda proceedings put an end to cops crossing way over the line. </p>
  • Dazymaz
    14 years ago
    If you all remeber the raid at Fantasia In Richmond Hill Ontario Canada some 10 years ago ,,, they came in like storm troopers in riot gear over 300 arrests were made and I was caught in the raid as well ,, up in my dressing room ALONE ,, and fully clothed ,, just got in after being gone for sevceral months ,, it seems in my absence the coppers had been in the club many many times and kept a log of all the " activities " they " endured " in the visits ,,

    I was mentioned in the disclosure as haveing a floresant Green Gown on and charging a 5 Song Minimum for the VIP .. no mention was made in the disclosure as to what extras may have been committed by me but many of the other girls were arrested for Prostituion related offences and the management and DJ and door man were also arrested ..
    the CLub paid all of our legal expences and all charges were drop against the dancers that did not take a plea ...
    I didnt take a plead as I felt that anything I did was because I wanted to to it not because of the money ..
    all that money the coppers wasted in over time and pulling other coper in from different areas to do the raids and oh the shame of it all for those poor poor coppers to have to endure a lap dance and the extras .. I wonder if they have PTSD from it ?
    I now that I do from the Guns in my face and the hand cuffs and the way they treated me in my dressing room ...
    Almost broke my nose busting the door open ,, if they had knocked I would have just opened the door ....
    now when I see copper come in the clubs My heart races so fast and my legs get all weak ,,
    Please just leave us alone ...
    we are not crimminals .
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