Since many states refuse to crack down on "protesters" violating the law, why not turn your customers and employees into protesters to avoid the shutdown?
Who here would be willing to "protest" a government ordered shut down by getting some dances?
Since many states refuse to crack down on "protesters" violating the law, why not turn your customers and employees into protesters to avoid the shutdown?
Who here would be willing to "protest" a government ordered shut down by getting some dances?
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last commentI have got some full contact dances where only social distancing dances were allowed. This was on the downlow and you had to be known in the club though.
As far as a bar doing this, the big thing held over their head is their liquor license. This is the avenue the government uses to force compliance.
Cuomo is pissed at sheriffs in upstate New York because they said they won't enforce Thanksgiving crowd limits in private homes. Funny how he complains about "selective enforcement" of laws when Libs do similar things with sanctuary cities and immigration laws.
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Very few people would be willing to protest shutting down strip clubs. Very few people even want others to know that they go to them.
Did anyone protest Follies getting shut down and yet it was by far one of the most famous and liked clubs in the U.S.?
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Good for them. Let's hope that more bars and restaurants decide to fight this newest round of closures. Millions of people in these states are being told that they cannot provide for themselves and their children just as the holidays are rolling around. It needs to stop.
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