Licenceing to your advantage?
Hi, im new to this and have not started stripping yet (though I've been obsessed with this site since I found it!) Anyway, I've read about some citys where if you dont have a dancer license, you have to wear booty shorts and pastys to cover your nipples. I also read someone write about how she took them off in vip to get custies in there, but could have gotten in trouble with the vice. soooo...... I'm wondering, if you got your license, but acted like you didnt have it so you could promise custies a "better look" in a private area and sell more time in there, could you still get in trouble? Even though you're not breaking the law cause you are licensed, could misrepersenting yourself as breaking the law get you in just as much trouble? I guess I'm thinking along the lines of a drug bust were the junkie only buys a bag of baking soda, but is still arrested because he BELIVED he was buying drugs. Am I making sence?
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I can't help you out at all. I just wanted to say that you're an evil geinus. Posing as an unliscensed dancer to lure custies into VIP with the promise of peeking at forbidden fruit... brilliant! Just hope the other girls don't catch onto your game or else everyone will be doing it. Good luck!
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Conceptually the idea is a good one, but once you start playing games with the legal system, licensed or not, you're asking for trouble.
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^^ Right on. Much better to do business straight while having a license. I always have my license on me in case vice wants to harrass us again.
Knowing your local license laws helps so that you can do business in a different way to get customers to buy more or upgrade.
Yes you can still get in trouble b/c you dont know if they are vice or not. Its better to be safe than sorry in this case - imo.
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:::sigh::: It was nice to feel like an evil genius, even if just for a second. I kinda expected to hear eighter 1)bad idea, you can still get in trouble or 2)man, your such a newbie, thats the oldest trick in the book. Oh well.
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Some places like Nevada, yes.
Other places, why bother?
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Well since licenses to dance are not required up in my area, I'm not very familiar with seeing this type of dynamic.
How common is it to find places where they allow a dancer without a license, even if she wears booty shorts and pasties, to work along side dances who are licensed? Is it not simply black and white - Licensed can work vs. no license no work? Are there a lot of places around the US like this?