WA ‘Stripper Bill of Rights’ goes into effect this week

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Washington's new adult entertainment law, framed as a ‘Stripper's Bill of Rights,’ goes into effect on Thursday.

Washington's new adult entertainment law, framed as a ‘Stripper's Bill of Rights,’ goes into effect on Thursday.Senate Bill 6105 was signed by Gov. Inslee on March 25, and takes effect on June 6. The bill concerns Washington's lewd conduct laws, which came under immense scrutiny following complaints that police "raided" LGBTQ+ bars in the Seattle area earlier this year.

Creates a "customer blacklist" — If someone’s being creepy or crossing boundaries, they are not coming back in. Adult entertainment venues must report allegations of customer violence and criminal behavior.It will require clubs to install panic buttons, specifically in rooms where dancers are alone with customers. According to Zack-Wu, some clubs already have panic buttons, but they’re placed haphazardly.SB 6105 will mandate hired security.

 

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