Published: November 15, 2009
Op-Ed Contributor
Sad Day In Las Vegas: Stripper-Mobile Promotion Ends
By Robert Paul Reyes
"The stripper-mobile won't be the talk of the town - or the nation - much longer.
Las Vegas attorney Jay Brown, who represents Little Darlings and Déjà Vu strip clubs, said the controversial Strip run of the U-Haul-like truck outfitted with Plexiglas walls to showcase clothed strippers is over.
'My client has authorized me to make it clear that due to concerns of County Commissioners Chris Giunchigliani and Steve Sisolak, and because my client wants to be a good citizen, effective immediately that truck is offline,' Brown said Friday afternoon." Read More
If a gentleman wants to ogle a stripper he has to step inside a dark club, and pay handsomely for the privilege.
A stripper-mobile featuring strippers twirling around a silver pole is a fantasy come true that can only happen in America. The young women weren't even topless, but it was a free show.
It's a welcome sight to see exotic dancers out in the open entertaining pedestrians and commuters. But alas the owner of the club caved in to the concerns of a couple of County Commissioners, and he grounded the fabulous stripper-mobile.
We shouldn't let the terrorists win! We should max out our credit cards, gorge ourselves on hot dogs and apple pie, and demand a stripper-mobile in our city!
Robert Paul Reyes is a NewsBlaze writer on Politics, Pop Culture and Pointless Pontificating. Contact him by writing to NewsBlaze.
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