I'm sure there had been past posts on this topic, so sorry if I'm repeating..but after reading all this club raids and busts..I am having second thoughts about dancing. it seems like there is no way you could find out what is legal and what is not.. i don't think ill rely on the manager to tell me..and sure as hell may or may not believe a dancer.. how do you even find out though for your ownself? is there like a dancer book on the requirements for lets say California or somethin?
To be honest, I don't feel comfortable at all having to give out my social number to the club because if there is any arrests, eek..I'm screwed.. the part about it is, people i closely know work for the sheriff department...there not cops though! so basically its like my information is all in the system![]()
but out of curiosity..i really want to dance, but the whole tax and law involvement..i was at this sc in Anaheim and the manager mentioned I would need a I.D from the police station. That is just scary.. it is like everything about you is being put out to the public as "ENTERTAINMENT DANCER" its like what the hell.. why would u dancers go thru this bullshit.. no privacy or ne of that! seriously.
i dont know how this is goin to affect me as a newbie...i wanna back out on this but i really want to dance.. im dancing for the hell of it.. i'm not dancing because i have to pay rent..naw! thank goodness in mah case, but im just doin this for fun.. i had a great time as a customer... but i dunno... what do you guys think about this whole ordeal? seems like no one isn't too frantic about dancing with the whole club busts situation bc i see yall still dance whether or not the law is involved ..


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IMO I think licensing is stupid but on the other hand it helps keep some clubs cleaner...

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