Pandora's Adult Cabaret
8914 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115
Cameras in private rooms
JerSm
Florida
The one private room I’ve been in has a camera. My regular dancer usually takes a piece of clothing off and hangs it on the camera saying “we’ll be fine” before she gets on with the fun.
I’m surprised the clothing trick works as it doesn’t seem to be fully covering the camera. But things have gotten pretty wild in a way that if anything was seen, the manager would be kicking us both out.
So what’s the deal? Do the cameras work? Does the clothing trick work? Do the managers (or at least weekday managers) simply not care?
I’m surprised the clothing trick works as it doesn’t seem to be fully covering the camera. But things have gotten pretty wild in a way that if anything was seen, the manager would be kicking us both out.
So what’s the deal? Do the cameras work? Does the clothing trick work? Do the managers (or at least weekday managers) simply not care?
12 comments
1) to detect and enforce rule violations. But often the posted rules do not correspond with the enforced rules, just like the speed limit on an interstate
2) an excuse for a dancer who is not interested in extras (as in, "I wish I could but there are cameras.")
3) the video record is stored in case there is any accusation of theft or abuse during a private dance
If the dancer has a strategy (covering the camera with a piece of clothing) that allows her to provide extra services and make extra money, good for her (and for you).
The clothing trick probably doesn't work; it's part of the fantasy. The room is still being monitored. Otherwise, the cameras would not be located where they are easily accessible by the dancer.
Who makes videos?