Lap
Dance Law Thrown Out By Nevada Judge
District
Court Judge Sally Loehrer judge ruled that a Las Vegas law prohibiting
strippers from fondling customers during lap dances is unconstitutionally
vague. She affirmed a lower court ruling that as many as five
misdemeanor criminal cases filed against Las Vegas strippers should
be dismissed.
The ruling
affects only dancers within city limits. The Clark County Commission
in 2002 limited touching between strippers and patrons during
private lap dances, specifically barring strippers from touching
or sitting on the customer's genital area. But the municipal code
was not as specific, saying only that strippers and their patrons
should not ``fondle'' or ``caress'' each other.
City attorneys
told Loehrer touching is illegal when dancers engage in contact
aimed at sexually arousing the customer. But defense lawyer James
Colin argued the lack of specifics makes it impossible to enforce
the law. ``It's too confusing,'' Colin said. ``No one knows.''
Under Loehrer's ruling, no dancer in the city can be arrested
for violating the municipal code. The city is considering an appeal.