Restrictive laws? How about: no lap dances,stage tips go into a tip box only, taxi dances
allowed but dancer can not be handed a tip directly (money is placed down on the table and then
picked up by the girl). That's from a part of Colorado. I'm sure there are even more
restrictive laws elsewhere. I agree with farah_holiday. It wouldn't matter to me if
a customer offered $10,000 or $10 million for an "extra". And all the words Tina may write
to justify why a dancer would do an "extra" wouldn't alter the truth: if a dancer will do an
extra the money doesn't matter... I would consider her a whore. I'm very sorry to offend
anyone but that's the truth. I've known some dancers who will do an extra for $1 (or
even for free). Desparation is no excuse. However, I don't believe in anti-prostitution
or morality laws against victimless crimes. But on club property, don't do it. It is not
fair to the other dancers who follow the rules. There was a thread about a customer
getting arrested for soliciting. (Why do all the good threads get locked just when there's
a lot of participation?) But would a club have a dancer arrested for accepting an offer
to do an extra? Would a club have a dancer or waitress or bouncer or DJ arrested for
using or possessing or selling drugs? I think not. "Desperation" can justify any crime.



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