Detroit Strip Clubs: Letters: Restrictions for strip clubs?

February 24, 2010 at 1:01 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

Letters: Restrictions for strip clubs?

Since the Rev. Marvin L. Winans Sr. of Perfecting Church insists topless bar reforms (such as dancers wearing pasties, creating 18-inch-high dancing platforms and banning alcohol) would be good for Detroit and its few remaining businesses, there’s no need to change the rules. The reverend should simply open an alcohol-less pasty bar of his own and set an example the other bars will surely follow — or go out of business.

Detroit has the majority of strip clubs in Michigan. Studies have proved that there is an increase in robbery, prostitution and other crimes where strip clubs are allowed to proliferate. Yet, the Feb. 18 editorial “Clothes off” suggests the residents of Detroit just need to live with the strip clubs because Detroit can’t attract any other taxpaying businesses. Well, part of the reason we can’t attract other businesses is that few viable companies would like to locate in a community next to a strip club.

See the full article from “The Detroit News”

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