![]() ![]() Some of the cards include personal notes. Proponents say the new regulations would cut down on drug dealing, crime and lewd behavior.īut the form letters say the change would limit “freedom of choice” for customers, waste taxpayers’ money and police time, and have “a devastating effect” on employees’ earnings. The city has no regulations for nude dancers. The City Council may consider adopting the same ordinance later this year, said City Attorney Jim Sloane. Three Spokane Valley businesses would be affected: Deja Vu, 8722 E. The regulations would require licenses for dancers.Īrcade owners would have to remove the doors from video booths, improve lighting and keep better tabs on customers’ activities. The tip would have to be put in the dancer’s hand or a tip jar. Under the new ordinance, customers could not tip performers before a dance, only after. Customers typically pay extra for such personal attention. That would put an end to the dances that sometimes are performed by women squatting on customers’ laps or while standing on tables. No contact would be allowed between the two. On Tuesday, commissioners will consider amending laws to prohibit nude or seminude dancers from coming within 4 feet of customers. ![]() Customers, employees and strippers from an adult entertainment hot spot are flooding Spokane County with form letters protesting regulations that would end “lap dancing.”īy Friday, county commissioners had received about 1,000 preprinted protest cards mailed by the Deja Vu nightclub in the Spokane Valley.Ĭustomers and staff were asked to write their names and addresses on the cards, but Deja Vu provided the postage - about $200 worth. ![]()
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