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12-23-18 15:44 #4871Senior Member

Posts: 143Zebra Handout Warning
Went to WZ Friday night. They were handing out flyers saying they do not participate in any solicitation of anything illegal and the dancers will contact security immediately if anyone solicits anything. Not sure if that stopped anyone but it deterred me from even trying anything and just called one of my favorite providers.
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12-23-18 12:41 #4870Senior Member

Posts: 254As far as I can tell based on my visit last week, probably not.
Originally Posted by Delahunta
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12-23-18 06:33 #4869Senior Member

Posts: 42New member here.
Haven't been with a woman since moving to cape a year ago, and planning a trip to CD. Also haven't been there. And given the recent bust will CD be worthwhile for a non regular there?
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12-22-18 23:13 #4868Banned Member

Posts: 588RI mongers new friend?
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12-22-18 00:19 #4867Regular Member

Posts: 17Totally agree. Of all places, FL was the least likely to offer much by way of extras. However, as was the case several years ago when the indoor prostitution law changed, we can expect a drastic reduction in extras. Let's hope it's temporary.
Originally Posted by Postman
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12-21-18 13:07 #4866Senior Member

Posts: 167I'm trying to figure out what happened here. I'm sure the authorities always knew what was going on in the clubs. It wasn't too hard to find out what was going on. I just thought the right people were being greased to look the other way.
Something changed. I don't know if we'll ever get the whole story. Back when the AMPs were raided it seemed to be one overzealous Providence cop on a crusade. Who knows what happened here.
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12-21-18 12:19 #4865Senior Member

Posts: 181When PP happened, Mayor Tavares made a zero tolerance policy on the strip clubs. If they were caught, automatic revoke of licenses.
Originally Posted by SnoozeULoose4
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From a November 2013 article:
Most recently, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras proposed a one-strike law that would permanently close any adult entertainment location the first time performers are caught soliciting patrons for sex.
Solomon's Response.
"I have supported increased regulation of entertainment establishments since being elected to the city council in 2007," Solomon told GoLocal. "In 2009, I authored legislation prohibiting minors from dancing in nightclubs upon learning that there was no such statute in place. Earlier this year, after learning that an establishment hired a fourteen-year-old girl, I submitted an ordinance to require age verification for nightclub employees, which was subsequently supported by the Attorney General. Furthermore, at the last city council meeting, I introduced an ordinance with the Mayor that automatically revokes an entertainment establishment's license if certain illegal activities are discovered. I will continue to do everything in my power to protect the youth of our city and hold these establishments accountable for violating the law. ".
So because a guy got too rough in the champagne room and the dancer rightly reported being sexually assaulted, it forced the cops to investigate. If that guy had not been an asshole, the cops would have stayed "clueless" and FL would still be open.
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12-21-18 11:45 #4864Senior Member

Posts: 183Caddy
So I stopped in at the Caddy to see one of the girls I know from F / L The VIP rooms are closed so all of thence areas are totally open. I assume they don't want to have any issues or publicity like the ones a few years ago. So now I'm wondering what will the other clubs do? Anybody have thoughts or info to share?
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12-20-18 11:01 #4863Senior Member

Posts: 183Foxy Lady Closing
I have not been a frequenter of the FL for some time, But I know a few of the Girls. I called a couple of them to see where they were going to land. One said the Caddy, others weren't sure, but you can bet they may show up at Desire. I'm not sure why F / L was singled out, they must have made an enemy at City Hall. Hopefully the Management will appeal this decision and stop this from spreading to other clubs.
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12-19-18 19:20 #4862Senior Member

Posts: 1384Foxy
Foxy Lady's license has been pulled, permanently according to the news. They do have the option of appealing but no word as of yet if they will. I wasn't what you call a regular but years back I did know some of the 'employees' as a buddy had a auto shop and discounted the repairs, KWIM?
That place is a gold mine, it'll be back.
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12-19-18 18:32 #4861Senior Member

Posts: 26Foxy Lady's License Revoked
News hit this afternoon. So as now, the Foxy is done. Even though it was not one of the clubs I go to, this has got to be bad for all of the clubs. And all of us.
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12-16-18 18:58 #4860Senior Member

Posts: 181Why building rapport is important
In times like this, building a trust or rapport with the dancers is important. When the PP debacle happened, I was asked constantly if I was a cop by new girls and ones that did FS extras (even if I didn't partake and had no intention to) at a certain club. At another club, because I had a rapport with a few of the girls, I was rarely hassled with it because those girls knew I was a regular and not LEO.
I guess I look like a cop even if I wear my work clothes that are no way LEO like.
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12-15-18 15:31 #4859Regular Member

Posts: 13It's easier to harass poor working girls.
Then fight real crime. Who were those girls hurting? Who's freedom we're they violating?
Originally Posted by CoolKid96
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The police should be out there investigating and apprehending crooks and murderer, but no! They could get hurt. I have no use for the police.
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12-15-18 09:33 #4858Senior Member

Posts: 333Lexi
Great shout out with Lexi. Her body is SO nice. And she's pricy, but she's open to fun.
Originally Posted by CoolKid96
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12-15-18 04:31 #4857Senior Member

Posts: 359The prostitution that the cops talk about is rare, as proven by long investigation
Foxy is closed, which is bad for Providence.
Originally Posted by ConGorilla
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Shutting down or messing with the strip clubs would be a big economic mistake.
There are lots of businesses, salespeople, bachelor parties, etc. That go to Providence and have big dinners, big nights out, and spend money in strip clubs. Take that away, and Providence is no different than any other city.
In the strip clubs bring almost no crime. It's rare that there is even a fight at a strip club, let alone a robbery or murder, which happen much more frequently in other areas of the city.
The police should do their job and focus on the real crimes that are happening elsewhere in the city.









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