RL I feel confident you are posting these silly threads for your own kicks or something. It would be quite foolish for someone to document and post how they broke the law. You should ask for customers to post if you were serious. The following is a true story. I once encountered a stripper who foolishly picked my pocket after a dance. The reason I didn't stop her when I suddenly felt her hand in my pocket was the way she cleverly was holding my left hand around her waist with her body blocking my right hand. I also forgot that I had a folded over big wad of ones in my pocket. I left angrily but did make a brief statement to a different dancer after I discovered my money was gone. I took action though. I contacted management and was surprised at how seriously I was taken. Several dancers had been put on a two week suspension. I returned to the club (thought it was like a civic duty to let management know, if they didn't believe me then they could answer to a higher power later on in life). Anyway in summary the guilty person was not working at the club anymore and the manager returned to me approximately what I said had been stolen and thanked me for identifying the problem. Others in the club had noticed theft related problems with the one dancer but apparently almost everyone kept quiet except an occasional angry or bewildered customer. I was even told by friends that I was probably wasting my time reporting the incident to management there. I feel like I did the right thing. On the other side I once walked into a club and heard a dancer asking a bouncer to stop a guy who didn't pay for dances and was leaving. He just said there was nothing he could do. Now that seems almost like theft too if you agreed to pay and then didn't. I just don't like any form of theft.
RL, in an earlier post you stated that you observed mental problems but didn't explain your case with any details. I just thought of some that must only apply for your area, all dancers must charge you full price almost all the time, where I live the dancers almost always offer to dance at half price. In your area the dancers expect to be paid for conservation with you. In my area the dancers are happy to talk all night for free but they do occasionally walk around the crowd to get dances. Is this the sort of mental problems you have observed?
Extra note for above^ post. It was extremely foolish and stupid for the dancer to pick my pocket. Obviously she was hoping the wad of money in my pocket was 20's or 100's or something good, not one's. She could have made all the money she stole from me in about 10 minutes of dancing, especially since she used to be one of my favorite girls at that club. Really bad idea to pick pockets, I even told management at the next club down the street when I saw her working there and she obviously didn't know who had caught and reported her. (She saw me and smiled and came at sat down at my table asking for a drink and later for a dance, I didn't give her a cent but acted nice.) If anyone thinks about it, pick pockets drive away customers (thus management should be unhappy).
RL, I got the perfect example now to tell if a stripper has mental problems. If a stripper gives you her real name then I will agree that she has mental problems. Of course how do you know it's really real? For anyone reading this, RL asked or stated that he has observed mental problems but didn't give any specific examples. Even if I heard a dancer's real name, I wouldn't remember it for very long. I'm just thankful most dancers don't seem to mind. Lol, I remember my bad memory of names really upset some suitemates (lived in same suite)in college. Lol, I still don't remember their names but I do remember they were in the army and and navy ROTC and you had to shout at them for the guys to listen to you.
I've heard dancers say the same thing as above^. I suppose the dancers think it's easier to talk a guy into dances alone without friends interrupting etc. I haven't any trouble getting dancers to stop by my table with or without friends though. Friends are very helpful though for watching beer and saving seats, along with chatting.
Comments made by weekendfun