See below article. This has pretty much been a "panned" club on TUSCL, yet it thrives. Location, I would assume. A non-alcohol club. I wonder how this new plan will play out? If, as the article states, their attorneys say it is legal, "...as does the Division of Alcoholic beverages and tobacco.", can the city overrule the STATE?
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I guess I stated it incorrectly. I agree with your statement, but a lot depends on how far someone will "push" an issue. This would likely never go to the SCOTUS, but the owner of this club does push back.
Cities can be more restrictive but not less restrictive.
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Well, there will always be the tourists that don't know any better. I've been there once years ago, and I've never seen any reason to return. DejaVu, when it was still in business on Collins Ave. was much better. Club Madonna is just another ripoff club. Good luck, owner with the city.
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Years ago, and I mean YEARS AGO, that place was a true burlesque show. I went there before I even knew of strip clubs.
Too bad the story doesn't go into any specifics about the law. I guess the Miami Herald can't afford to hire real reporters any more.
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Like all of the ostrich media, they only hire pundits. No reporters allowed.


Of course the city can override the state. They do it all the time.