Yah, what YogaFace said. Everyone will get a say. Notwithstanding the possibility that the City might invite owners in for a private powwow like they did last Fall, proposed regulations are circulated for public comment. And guess what? Sometimes, the City will side with the public interest despite the loud and vocal objections of industry members (for example, look at the new building code that is expected to be passed later this year. It's hated by architects and builders because it caters to community groups.
I don't think there's any humble pie to be served. I agree that a united front to lobby lawmakers would be ideal. It's the "
ourbest interests" that I question. It seems to me that the various stakeholders have very different interests. For example, "who" is that needs or requires more protection? Is it MPAs or dancers? If not, what do they have to gain?
If I were an MP or SC owner, my business interest would be to 1. lobby for strict regulations of incalls and/or 2. expanded rights under my existing license. As a potential brothel owner (agency), I would be hell bent on ensuring that SCs and MPs don't encroach on my service offerings. Last time I checked, this industry is motivated by money and lust; not altruism and charity.
More realistically, each group should band together and lobby for their own interests. The strip clubs already have their group. Perhaps Emily should run for president