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October 18, 2006

Seattle Strip Clubs Provide Study Refuting Community Impact Claims

Source: YNOT.com

SEATTLE, WA -- Most people would be horrified to hear anyone protest the building of new church for fear of its negative community impact, yet many have no problem entertaining the same fears when it comes to adult businesses, including strip clubs. Three motivated Seattle strip clubs has released the results of a study they financed on the issue -- and the findings may surprise open-minded industry opponents.

According to the study, which reviewed eight years' worth of police responses to the clubs in question, concluded that "there is no evidence" that the exotic dance establishments were "disproportionately more often the source of police attention" than nearby taverns, convenience markets, or department stores.

In case that wasn't clear enough, its author's reiterated that "Crime does not tend to accompany, concentrate around, or be aggravated by these adult businesses."

Whether this information is compelling or not may be seen in the November 7th election results, since Seattle voters will have the opportunity to set aside currently laws that restrict dancers to a four-foot distance from customers, denies direct tipping, and requires clubs to install bright lighting.

Although the new laws are not yet being enforced, supporters have insisted that they were necessarily to protect the surrounding areas and cut back on presumed police calls to strip clubs. Club owners and free expression supporters have argued that the laws stem from an attempt to legally enforce a moral standard and would result in financial hardship for businesses, their employees, and dancers.

Daniel Linz, a professor of communication and law and society t Universtiy of California, Santa Barbara was responsible for the study, which was conducted at the request of Rick's in Lake City Déjà Vu near Pike Place Market, and Sands in Ballard strip clubs.

Linz found that the three non-alcohol-serving strip clubs actually had fewer police calls than surrounding bars, which serve alcohol but do not provide erotic entertainment. In fact, Fred Meyer stores had more than three times as many police incidents as Rick's. The majority of police responses that Rick's did experience were related to undercover vice inspectors checking to make sure dancers weren't touching patrons, although budget cuts have caused those visits to decline.

City officials dismiss the study, which they have not yet fully reviewed, claiming it is biased. Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis says, "It kind of reminds me of the tobacco industry hiring consultants to say tobacco was good for you."

October 10, 2006

Police Arrest Women for Prostitution Ads on the Web

Source: AVN.com

Police arrested 12 women who advertised sex for pay on an Internet Web site.

Police Bucks County said they arrested the women after they received a tip last month about alleged prostitutes who advertised themselves on Craigslist.com, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Investigators then called cell phone numbers posted on the site that advertised “GFE’s” for girlfriend experiences, that asked for payments in “ro$” or “125 donations.”

The investigators then waited for the women at motels where they were later arrested. Several, police said, brought their boyfriends who were also arrested.

The operation was similar to those conducted by police other states such as Maryyland, New York, Oregon and New Hampshire.

Sue MacTavish Best, a spokeswoman for Craigslist, said the site cooperates with authorities and uses a system that allows users to inform the site about prohibited content.

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