I would suggest you write some reviews and contribute to this site before you start asking for information. Based upon your posts so far I would suggest the "I'm too shy" angle is played out.
Probably don't sell them to porn sites. After all, who wants it all over the internet extras can be had there. There are so many stupid ass regulations - six foot rule, occupancy rates, how a tip is collected, etc etc etc - something will slip by and they will look as dumb as some on Hip Hop Star committing an infraction on video.
I have some professional experience with small business video systems.
First of all, the club is not going to make unauthorized release of the videos. The legal exposure would be huge.
Second if something 'went down' with you then you are hardly alone and I doubt the club owner wants to have a lot of evidence of what is going on in the VIP rooms.
These systems can be set to not record but the factory setting is for them to record to the maximum capacity of the hard disk and then to overwrite. Many of the stock hard disks are very small and are lucky to hold a week of video, a month at the maximum. In general the owner will want at least a short period of recording in case something really significant happens, like a fight, and they need to preserve the evidence of what happened in order to hold those responsible to account.
Bottom line, it might be recording, but nobody really gives a crap.
They run the gamut like everything else. Some do nothing, some are streaming, some probably record to tape and then get recycled, some might be on a DVD forever.
At a club I used to go to, manager told me that the owner paid a guy to sit and watch the video from the night before. Now that would certainly add to overhead...or maybe the guy watching is a peeper and does the work for free.
Another time I was told that the owner just called, and wanted the bartender to fine dancer A and send her home for the day, as he was watching live streamed video at home and saw her giving some guy a BJ. Now this was 6 or 7 years ago, was live streaming video even common then? My business just started doing it with some conferences, and I was told it had been VERY expensive until recently...the reason we hadn't done it sooner.
yeah, I gotta go with Alucard who is going with HP...... even I'm starting to question no reviews for any of the clubs you claim to have visited but a whole gotta questions about specific incidents.......
"I don't like cameras in my private area, it is much clearer when the camera is on my shirt. This isn't the CIA, it's a strip club."
"gatorfan
are you juice's brother?
that sentence makes no fucking sense."
It's a play on words, bro. He doesn't like cameras in his private area (that is, his crotch), he'd much rather have a (hidden) camera on his shirt because the replayed video is much clearer that way.
"At a club I used to go to, manager told me that the owner paid a guy to sit and watch the video from the night before. Now that would certainly add to overhead.."
I have had to do some audio/video evidence work and what you do is you watch it at about 8x speed. It looks comical but watching somebody else's porn collection gets old almost right from the start.
The worst evidence work I had to do was going through literally thousands of gay and transvestite photos and videos to verify that this person did not have even one piece of straight porn (he was accused of visiting a site having little girls).
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& no they don't "sell it to porn sites", quit trolling.
First of all, the club is not going to make unauthorized release of the videos. The legal exposure would be huge.
Second if something 'went down' with you then you are hardly alone and I doubt the club owner wants to have a lot of evidence of what is going on in the VIP rooms.
These systems can be set to not record but the factory setting is for them to record to the maximum capacity of the hard disk and then to overwrite. Many of the stock hard disks are very small and are lucky to hold a week of video, a month at the maximum. In general the owner will want at least a short period of recording in case something really significant happens, like a fight, and they need to preserve the evidence of what happened in order to hold those responsible to account.
Bottom line, it might be recording, but nobody really gives a crap.
Another time I was told that the owner just called, and wanted the bartender to fine dancer A and send her home for the day, as he was watching live streamed video at home and saw her giving some guy a BJ. Now this was 6 or 7 years ago, was live streaming video even common then? My business just started doing it with some conferences, and I was told it had been VERY expensive until recently...the reason we hadn't done it sooner.
are you juice's brother?
that sentence makes no fucking sense.
"gatorfan
are you juice's brother?
that sentence makes no fucking sense."
It's a play on words, bro. He doesn't like cameras in his private area (that is, his crotch), he'd much rather have a (hidden) camera on his shirt because the replayed video is much clearer that way.
@vincemichaels didn't know girls did OTC 30 years ago.
I have had to do some audio/video evidence work and what you do is you watch it at about 8x speed. It looks comical but watching somebody else's porn collection gets old almost right from the start.
The worst evidence work I had to do was going through literally thousands of gay and transvestite photos and videos to verify that this person did not have even one piece of straight porn (he was accused of visiting a site having little girls).
Juice is fucking with you. Time to step up and take it like a man. LOL.....