I'm actually not at all surprised that Ohio clubowners aren't informing dancers of these new anti-dance club law developments. After all, if dancers perform contact lap dances in violation of the law, the dancer and the club both make money. However, if local cops decide to enforce the anti-dance club law, it will be the dancers who are busted and not the clubowner.It's fully nude, and we've always done contact lap dances. In fact the rules they give us to sign when we start working there say that we are allowed to straddle the guy in the lap dance booth. StripperWeb is the only place I have heard of these possible new state laws. No one at all has talked about it in my club. You would think that someone would. Hmmm.
As far as clubs including statements like "it's OK to straddle the customer" in their club rules, this means absolutely nothing to a dancer who is busted. As the convicting judge will inform everyone involved, ignorance of the law is no excuse. Just because every dancer in the club has been doing certain things 'forever', and just because the clubowner allows/encourages those things to occur in his club, does not make them legal and does not mean that dancers won't be hassled big time if the club every draws attention from local police.
Ironically, it's ordinances like this one combined with clubowner interpretations like this one which can ironically result in a club becoming 'dirtier' than ever after a new anti-dance club ordinance is passed. The reason is that if a dancer can be busted for a misdemeanor for dancing too close to a customer, and if the charges and penalties are essentially the same for a dancer busted for dancing too close versus a dancer busted for giving a customer a BJ, some dancers and clubowners will realize that they have nothing extra to lose and a whole lot of financial advantage to gain by allowing the club's 'sleaze factor' to increase.



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