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Dancers Attitude Towards C-36

IM469

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I was in CA earlier and chatting to a few girls. There seems to be some concern / panic over C-13 and Dec 5th. One dancer told me that they are going back to air dances ( and the $5 they use to cost ?), another dancer told me that a lot of her friends are not even going to show up until they figure out if it's safe.

Has the clubs issued any statements or guidelines to the girls ?
 
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bazokajoe

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If the strip clubs eliminate contact I wouldn't even bothering going anymore.
 

SlickRickBBD

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If the strip clubs eliminate contact I wouldn't even bothering going anymore.
+1

if it's straight air dances, i'm done too. my bank account would love me.

I've talked to some girls at CA as well and got the same reaction. I also know some ladies are looking at other options.
 

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Some girls think that guys will get arrested just for entering the club. I was told this a few weeks ago.
 

Butler1000

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A lot of guys will hate me for saying this but I stopped getting dances pretty much a while ago.

But I actually used to like getting the table side dances on the platforms at 5 bucks a shot. Sometimes we would get a half dozen guys and keep a girl up there for an hour.

Made for a cheap fun night.
 

rhuarc29

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A lot of guys will hate me for saying this but I stopped getting dances pretty much a while ago.

But I actually used to like getting the table side dances on the platforms at 5 bucks a shot. Sometimes we would get a half dozen guys and keep a girl up there for an hour.

Made for a cheap fun night.
Hey, you're free to like what you like. Nothing wrong with that.

Personally, I go for the private lap dances, and sometimes to enjoy a stage show or two while having a drink. But mostly for the lapdances.

I honestly don't think C-36 will affect strip clubs at all, unless someone's on a witch hunt. People are just paranoid at the moment.
 

magnus666

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I honestly don't think C-36 will affect strip clubs at all, unless someone's on a witch hunt. People are just paranoid at the moment.
C-36 IS a witch hunt. MacKay has even explicitly said it's a witch hunt (used different words though).
 

IM469

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cops want the pimps with underage girls , drug dealers, human trafficking,etc. found on backpage ads, they dont give a fuck about strip clubs imho

Many good cops are after that but there are wimpy pussy ass cops more interested in asserting authority over terrified girls and embarrassed customers than risking get shot by bad guys.
 
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people are worrying way too much.... 99% sure nothing really changes....
EXACTLY!! It is already illegal to communicate for the purposes of in Public ...... which often done AND also to have any sexual contact .... which is often done ...... AND what is happening now or in the past few years... NOTHING!! Laws on the books are enforced differently in diffenent communities & at the discretion of local officials ..... AND NOT by McKay or any other Federal Politician. To prevent corruption there is a separation of powers.
 

jimmylikes

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Expect the same here....

FOR THE FIRST time in Canada’s history, buying sex will be a criminal offence starting December 6 this year.

That’s when the country’s new prostitution law comes into effect, following the passage of legislation introduced by the federal Conservative government.

But as far as the Vancouver Police Department is concerned, there’s not a whole lot that’s going to change in the way it deals with the sale and purchase of sexual services in the city.

“Our officers will still be guided by the principles and policies and procedures outlined in the sex-work-enforcement guidelines that we have,” Const. Brian Montague told the Straight in a phone interview.

The VPD spokesperson was referring to a set of directives adopted by the police force in January 2013 that states: “Sex work involving consenting adults is not an enforcement priority for the VPD.”

When asked if Vancouver police will be mounting sting operations against buyers of sex, Montague responded: “If you read our policy…I think the best way to put it is enforcement is a last resort for us.”

Montague also noted that the VPD has the same approach toward marijuana laws: the VPD does not place a high investigative and enforcement priority on possession of cannabis as a singular offence.

“We want to make sure that other options are explored, and I think the best way to describe it is the fact that our officers have a great deal of discretion when dealing with a variety of circumstances, whether it’s prostitution laws or drug laws,” Montague said. “Enforcement isn’t necessarily always the most appropriate option.”

However, Montague pointed out that as provided for in the VPD’s guidelines, high priority for intervention are cases involving violence against sex workers, minors, human trafficking, and connection with criminal gangs. Montague said: “At any time that we’re looking at crimes where children are involved, where people are being exploited, obviously…enforcement might be appropriate in those circumstances.”
 
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