Archive for January 20, 2012

Manhattan Strip Clubs: New Jersey Supreme Court rules that towns can reject strip clubs if patrons …

New Jersey Supreme Court rules that towns can reject strip clubs if patrons can head to Staten Island, Pennsylvania
Published: Friday, January 20, 2012, 9:20 AM     Updated: Friday, January 20, 2012, 1:02 PM
The Star-Ledger/Amanda BrownClub XXXV is shown on Route 35 in Sayreville in a file photo. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that the availability of adult entertainment in other states can be used as part of an argument for keeping them out of New Jersey towns.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.
– Staten Islanders have long been accustomed to pollution from New Jersey blowing across the borough.
Now, in another case of ’sharing’ what the Garden State doesn’t want, the New Jersey Supreme Court says it’s OK for towns to reject strip clubs as long as residents there can find their smut on Staten Island.

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Manhattan Strip Clubs: On-Duty Cop Kills Himself In Queens

Devilforhire “NYPD has lots of unstable people who threaten and yell at women and even children at the drop of a hat.” Replace “NYPD” with African-Americans” and the statement would also be true. Are you willing to generalize all African-Americans as well? Probably not, hypocrite!
first I am not Africa- American nor am I a filipino as my stripper Youngpro claims.  why are you targeting African Americans?  It sounds as if you want to use the “N” word.  just say it. Grow a pair.  unlike NYPD, if a civilian breaks the law, they face the consequences and aren’t as threatening.  There is NO accountability with NYPD.  they can even drive drunk and their fellow officers wont administer a breathalyzer.  NYPD has Carte Blanche.  we live in a Terror City under Bloomberg’s army. He called them his army.  the sad part is that we can’t speak such thoughts because the truth offends people.  goodbye Constitution.  Hello Newt Gingrich.

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Manhattan Strip Clubs: Not in my state! NJ court rules towns can reject adult entertainment, citing …

A long legal battle to shut down a nude juice bar in Sayreville took a new turn Thursday when the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that the availability of strip clubs in neighboring states could be used as part of an argument for keeping them out of local communities here.

The owners of Club 35 said there were no other similar businesses in the area. But Sayreville’s definition of the local area was considerably larger than its own boundaries. It argued in court that if Club 35, a “nude gentleman’s club,” was closed, its patrons could go to clubs in Staten Island.

In Union County, officials in the township of Union have been fighting a strip club in their town — Hott 22 — for more than 10 years, for violating the same statute, township attorney Daniel Antonelli said.

See the full article from “The Star-Ledger – NJ.com”

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