Cities Consider Strip Club Regulation Changes
Source: YNot.com
Citizens within both Georgia and Tennessee may soon see changes in how some strip clubs in their states are regulated.
Currently, dancers in Tennessee’s Metro clubs must not only remain three feet from patrons during dances but, like club owners, submit to a background check, and register with the city each year in order to keep working. Some, including councilman Adam Dread, think these are bad ideas that endanger privacy rights and potentially the lives of dancers, as well as interfere with their ability to work and the ability of the clubs they dance in to provide the kind of entertainment their customers prefer.

