05.12.10

St Louis Adult Entertainment: Mayor Slay Defends Stripper Mobile; Vehicle Turns Heads in St. Louis, Baltimore

Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 11:12 am by adultstlouis

Late last Friday I got an invite to tool around downtown in the St. Louis Hustler Club’s “Stripper Mobile” — a converted U-Haul truck outfitted with plexiglass walls and (you guessed it!) strippers.
Sadly, though, I had to pass on the invite as I already had plans.
Little did I know then that I’d be passing up on the chance to be part of the biggest local news story of late afternoon April 22/early morning April 23.
If you haven’t heard yet, Mayor Francis Slay came to the defense of the stripper mobile in his blog yesterday after a visitor to St. Louis complained about how she and her six-year-old child saw the vehicle after a Cardinals game.
Wrote the woman: “It is so hard to raise our children to become Christians and have good morals in this society. It is even harder to do so with strippers shoved in front of your face in broad daylight.”

See the full article from “Riverfront Times (blog)”

05.05.10

St Louis Strip Clubs: Don’t Tase the fans, bro, even on the field

Posted in St Louis strip clubs at 10:12 pm by strippertease

… Should we be on the field at all? I think that’s what’s being looked at,” police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore said. “I’m not sure we should be chasing people around the field.”
I was thinking along the same lines last month as I walked with the crowds following Tiger Woods at the Masters. Surrounding Woods were all sorts of security types, but what got my attention were the sheriff’s deputies with guns holstered on their hips walking the fairways with him.
The purpose of armed deputies, I’m sure, was to make people think twice about doing anything that might irritate Woods. But just what their marching orders were in the event of an incident, no one was saying.
Would they have Tased someone who got inside the ropes? Pulled their weapon on a stripper making a run at Woods?

See the full article from “The Associated Press”

05.03.10

St Louis Strip Clubs: Prison program targets meth addicts [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]

Posted in St Louis strip clubs at 4:12 pm by strippertease

Olson studied 1,100 drug offenders released from SWICC from Jan. 1, 2007, through June 30, 2009. After two years on the outside, about a third of them had returned to prison, compared with 43 percent for addicts who didn’t get treatment in prison. Of the SWICC inmates who returned to prison, only 22 percent had completed aftercare, Olson said.
The numbers were similar for meth offenders, Olson said. He said that wasn’t a bad result. “Keep in mind … they’re trying to undo 30 to 40 years of criminal lifestyle.”
Success on the outside is difficult to predict. Counselors have seen the most promising inmates return, and been surprised by those who don’t.
Davidson said the first 10 minutes out of prison were the hardest. Temptation awaits less than a mile away in strip clubs.

See the full article from “Behavioral Health Central (blog)”

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