I've never heard of any of these charges. They sound like something out of the 19th Century* Police charged all six dancers with being nude where alcohol is served,
* and with being nude in a commercial establishment,
* Two of the strippers who police said engaged in sex ... were charged with ... performing an unnatural and lascivious act.
* The owner was charged with ... renting space for lewdness.
When Lawyers start dropping stupid cliches its time to change lawyers.[The Attorney] Lirot said the business should not be punished for promoting exotic dance, which he called a form of expression protected by the First Amendment. As long as partygoers exercise discretion and do not violate state statutes, "what goes on in the bus should stay on the bus," he said.
It's the USA! The 19th Century is actually quite progerssive to large parts of the country!WhaWhaWha said:I've never heard of any of these charges. They sound like something out of the 19th Century
When Lawyers start dropping stupid cliches its time to change lawyers.
I am sure that all of Florida's top lawyers are looking to defend the guys who ran a whorehouse from an RV.WhaWhaWha said:When Lawyers start dropping stupid cliches its time to change lawyers.
The Lurker said:Who cares! $40 USD for nude dances???! Are they nuts? They should have been busted for theft! Barb's here in Ott is waaaaay cheaper than that with their limos...... And some of the dancers are really hot!