I recently found out that one of the employees at a club here is on the sexual offenders list. Is this common among strip clubs? I guess its up to the owner or manager depending what they did...

I recently found out that one of the employees at a club here is on the sexual offenders list. Is this common among strip clubs? I guess its up to the owner or manager depending what they did...





Keep in mind that there are a million things he could be on the list for from raping children to having sex in public on a side road.
^ I always hated that...someone whose raped children repeatedly is on the same list with someone who had consenting sex with a significant other in public? Quite a disparity.
I had a friend who was busted having sex in public with his wife. They were both put on the sex offender listing. When they moved into a new apartment building, their neighbors were informed "sex offenders were moving in", and were greeted by picketers and hate mail.
There should be a letter code or something lol





Seriously. I think a Sex Offender Registry is useless without details.





^^^ Yeah but have you ever tried to read them? It's bogus legal language I can hardly understand even when I search the keywords.




In quite a number of states, public urination is not illegal, so when you do it, they get you for Indecent Exposure. And because of Federal Law, you are now on the Sex Offender List.

familywatchdog.us lists the offenders, what they were convicted of (ex: misconduct w/ minor, rape, sexual assault, ect..) and where they live and work





"Conviction date not reported
Indecency with a Child by Exposure"
So did this guy go pee behind a bush with his kid closeby?





Sexual assault could also be:
1. Getting piss drunk and fondling your 16-year-old stepdaughters breasts.
2. Violentl and premeditated rape a 6-year-old.
Neither is good but one is obviously a lot scarier...........



Or it could be:
An 18 year old guy having consensual sex with his 16 year old girlfriend.
Or a girl gets drunk at party, sleeps with Tom, Dick, and Harry, wakes up the next morning, everybodies laughing at her so she claims rape.
Most states do have a detailed registry.
One of my friends is on the list. He did time in prison for his crime. He is gay, and he had sex with another gay person who said he was eighteen, but was really fourteen. When the kid's parents found out, the kid claimed he had been forced to do it, so off goes my friend to prison.
OTOH, there ARE people on that list who have done some prretty bad stuff. I'd ask your manager about it.

I did find out that it had to do with a 17 year olf and on the list it says "Lascivious Acts With A Child" the victim was between the age of 14 -17. I find that just sick. Even though the consenting age here I believe is 17. in my opinion when your 45 or older you should of known better...





Lol, well, it's not "bogus" but it IS legal language. The problem is you can't have a third party "translating" someones criminal record into layman's terms.
The legal terms are clinical but objective (justice being blind and all). Any re-writing by a third party would be open to interpretation and editorializing. The ACLU would be all over that and any site doing it would be subject to legal action themselves.





^^^You are correct that it would be biased to "translate" a criminal record, hence why I am not enthusiastic about sex offender registries.
Actually, I am surprised that it is allowed. I would think that anyone on the sexual offenders list would not be allowed to work in a sexually oriented business.
Right. I just saw some show on Dateline about this guy who slept with his seventeen year old girlfriend when he was nineteen. He got convicted of statutory rape bc her mom called the cops on him and couldn't see her til she was eighteen. Mom was mad they were having sex. The mom later felt bad and tried to drop the charges but couldnt. Once she was eighteen they got back together and got married. They have three kids now. And he is STILL listed as a sex offender FOREVER. That's messed up.





^^ This is because anytime the government gets involved enough to pass a morals law and people have gotten involved enough to put such pressure on their legislators, you can bet that there will be no subtleties left to be concerned about unless you yourself have been persecuted to the law.
I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.





In NYS, as an analogy, we have different laws for possession of narcotics and separate laws for possession of marijuana (and i suppose separate penalties)
So you'd have to have differently-named categories for the three levels of sex offender.
I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.
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