Is Vegas trying to lose the sin?
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Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
http://www.facebook.com/people/Ed-Vegas/…
Here's some of what she has posted:
The Las Vegas MPD Vice Department has recently started going to legitimate gentlemen's clubs all over town to charge exotic dancers with a criminal offense for doing a lap dance. In the past, vice stings on gentlemen's clubs have been focused on illegal prostitution; not lap dances. Lap dances do not cause any bodily harm or public safety hazards. One of the officers said that they could take away our car and our sherrifs card. A sherrifs card is required for almost any type of work in Las Vegas. Threatening to seize our car and take away our sherrifs card, is a violation of amendment number 4 of the Bill of Rights which guarantees the right of the people to be secure in their persons, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
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1. i don't trust bloggers. who really knows how accurate this is.
2. remember, many clubs are located in clark county, not las vegas. there is a difference in regulations and enforcement. please remember that huge areas of what one commonly thinks of as "Las Vegas" are not actually part of the city, and that includes numerous clubs.
3 finally, i was in vegas over the weekend of jan 15-19, and experienced absolutely no difference in contact levels from previous trips at spearmint rhino.