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piUrsEitanizm
05/12/19 8:23:45 PM
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Strip clubs can be shady places. The dancers have to worry about being ripped off by management, the management has to worry about unruly customers, and the customers have to worry abouterunexpectedly seeing more of the dancers butts than city ordinance allows. Fortunately for the strip club patrons of Sugars in San Antonio, a sting operation was in place this week to protect clients from the devious performers who threatened to show an illegal amount of butt crack.

As MySA reports, four dancers at Sugars were arrested last week on suspicion of showing too much butt crack. City ordinance requires that rears be fully covered by underwear even at a place where people have specifically paid to look at womens bodies:

Police cracked down on four dancers and two managers at a San Antonio gentlemans club last week after the strippers allegedly revealed a little bit too much skin in front of undercover police officers.

According to a San Antonio Police Department report, officers went to Sugars on the Northwest Side on Feb. 5 to investigate a complaint for possible prostitution going on at the club.

When they went inside, they saw two dancers pulling down the waistband of their thongs to reveal the crevice of their buttocks, which is a violation of a city ordinance prohibiting nudity in sexually oriented businesses, according to the report.

City code defines nudity as a state of dress which fails to completely and opaquely cover human genitals, the pubic region, pubic hair, the crevice of the buttocks or anus or any portion of the female breast that is situated below a point immediately above the top of the areola.

The report said two other women who appeared to be entertainers were also showing their butt cracks while standing near the bar.

Strip clubs in San Antonio have faced legal challenges for some time now, of course. In 2005 San Antonios Human Display Ordinance forced dancers to wear identification bracelets and to submit to background checks; the clubs sued in federal court and lost. The business model changed at that point: clubs put their dancers in pasties and g-strings, which meant that they were exempt from the law. In 2012, however, San Antonio rewrote the ordinance, requiring dancers to fully cover their swimsuit parts, and lawsuits attempting to suspend it failed (the judge in that case, in his opinion upholding the ruling, seemed to think the whole thing was a joke).
So while it is technically illegal for dancers at clubs like Sugars to show certain parts of their butts to patrons who have visited the establishment specifically to see them, its also hard to justify police going through the trouble of arresting dancers who arent showing much more skin than you can see on basic cable or in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated.

Still, the officers who raid a strip club looking for butt crack presumably enjoy their work, and one can assume that they spent ample time in the establishment investigating violations like the one that put four dancers behind bars, as well as two of the clubs managers. As a department spokesman explained to KSAT:


https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/san-antonio-police-arrest-strippers-for-showing-too-much-crack/

This is why people hate Texas police, they're really just asserting authority. In Dallas on the other hand, full nude bars are allowed.
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Rebel_Patriot
05/12/19 9:10:58 PM
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piUrsEitanizm posted...
Strip clubs can be shady places. The dancers have to worry about being ripped off by management, the management has to worry about unruly customers, and the customers have to worry abouterunexpectedly seeing more of the dancers butts than city ordinance allows. Fortunately for the strip club patrons of Sugars in San Antonio, a sting operation was in place this week to protect clients from the devious performers who threatened to show an illegal amount of butt crack.

As MySA reports, four dancers at Sugars were arrested last week on suspicion of showing too much butt crack. City ordinance requires that rears be fully covered by underwear even at a place where people have specifically paid to look at womens bodies:

Police cracked down on four dancers and two managers at a San Antonio gentlemans club last week after the strippers allegedly revealed a little bit too much skin in front of undercover police officers.

According to a San Antonio Police Department report, officers went to Sugars on the Northwest Side on Feb. 5 to investigate a complaint for possible prostitution going on at the club.

When they went inside, they saw two dancers pulling down the waistband of their thongs to reveal the crevice of their buttocks, which is a violation of a city ordinance prohibiting nudity in sexually oriented businesses, according to the report.

City code defines nudity as a state of dress which fails to completely and opaquely cover human genitals, the pubic region, pubic hair, the crevice of the buttocks or anus or any portion of the female breast that is situated below a point immediately above the top of the areola.

The report said two other women who appeared to be entertainers were also showing their butt cracks while standing near the bar.

Strip clubs in San Antonio have faced legal challenges for some time now, of course. In 2005 San Antonios Human Display Ordinance forced dancers to wear identification bracelets and to submit to background checks; the clubs sued in federal court and lost. The business model changed at that point: clubs put their dancers in pasties and g-strings, which meant that they were exempt from the law. In 2012, however, San Antonio rewrote the ordinance, requiring dancers to fully cover their swimsuit parts, and lawsuits attempting to suspend it failed (the judge in that case, in his opinion upholding the ruling, seemed to think the whole thing was a joke).
So while it is technically illegal for dancers at clubs like Sugars to show certain parts of their butts to patrons who have visited the establishment specifically to see them, its also hard to justify police going through the trouble of arresting dancers who arent showing much more skin than you can see on basic cable or in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated.

Still, the officers who raid a strip club looking for butt crack presumably enjoy their work, and one can assume that they spent ample time in the establishment investigating violations like the one that put four dancers behind bars, as well as two of the clubs managers. As a department spokesman explained to KSAT:


https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/san-antonio-police-arrest-strippers-for-showing-too-much-crack/

This is why people hate Texas police, they're really just asserting authority. In Dallas on the other hand, full nude bars are allowed.

The police dont create the laws they enforce. Legislators create and change laws.
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piUrsEitanizm
05/12/19 9:14:40 PM
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Rebel_Patriot posted...
piUrsEitanizm posted...
Strip clubs can be shady places. The dancers have to worry about being ripped off by management, the management has to worry about unruly customers, and the customers have to worry abouterunexpectedly seeing more of the dancers butts than city ordinance allows. Fortunately for the strip club patrons of Sugars in San Antonio, a sting operation was in place this week to protect clients from the devious performers who threatened to show an illegal amount of butt crack.

As MySA reports, four dancers at Sugars were arrested last week on suspicion of showing too much butt crack. City ordinance requires that rears be fully covered by underwear even at a place where people have specifically paid to look at womens bodies:

Police cracked down on four dancers and two managers at a San Antonio gentlemans club last week after the strippers allegedly revealed a little bit too much skin in front of undercover police officers.

According to a San Antonio Police Department report, officers went to Sugars on the Northwest Side on Feb. 5 to investigate a complaint for possible prostitution going on at the club.

When they went inside, they saw two dancers pulling down the waistband of their thongs to reveal the crevice of their buttocks, which is a violation of a city ordinance prohibiting nudity in sexually oriented businesses, according to the report.

City code defines nudity as a state of dress which fails to completely and opaquely cover human genitals, the pubic region, pubic hair, the crevice of the buttocks or anus or any portion of the female breast that is situated below a point immediately above the top of the areola.

The report said two other women who appeared to be entertainers were also showing their butt cracks while standing near the bar.

Strip clubs in San Antonio have faced legal challenges for some time now, of course. In 2005 San Antonios Human Display Ordinance forced dancers to wear identification bracelets and to submit to background checks; the clubs sued in federal court and lost. The business model changed at that point: clubs put their dancers in pasties and g-strings, which meant that they were exempt from the law. In 2012, however, San Antonio rewrote the ordinance, requiring dancers to fully cover their swimsuit parts, and lawsuits attempting to suspend it failed (the judge in that case, in his opinion upholding the ruling, seemed to think the whole thing was a joke).
So while it is technically illegal for dancers at clubs like Sugars to show certain parts of their butts to patrons who have visited the establishment specifically to see them, its also hard to justify police going through the trouble of arresting dancers who arent showing much more skin than you can see on basic cable or in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated.

Still, the officers who raid a strip club looking for butt crack presumably enjoy their work, and one can assume that they spent ample time in the establishment investigating violations like the one that put four dancers behind bars, as well as two of the clubs managers. As a department spokesman explained to KSAT:


https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/san-antonio-police-arrest-strippers-for-showing-too-much-crack/

This is why people hate Texas police, they're really just asserting authority. In Dallas on the other hand, full nude bars are allowed.

The police dont create the laws they enforce. Legislators create and change laws.

It just shows you that they would arrest people for just about anything they can as long as whatever it is was against the law.
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