lap dancing
Britishnoun
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While he admits such clubs do carry a stigma, he insists his venue is "light entertainment" and an inclusive space "trying to get away from the reputation that some lap dancing clubs have."
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Speaking to the Daily Mail in 2014, he said there was "great concern" that by writing the books - which include descriptions of sexual fantasies and visits to lap dancing clubs - he had "let the family down".
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The Scottish government brought in laws in 2019 allowing councils to limit the number of lap dancing venues.
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In March last year, Glasgow City Council agreed to allow the city's three lap dancing clubs to continue trading, and awarded licences for the first time in September.
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The Scottish government brought in laws which allow councils to limit the number of lap dancing venues in 2019.
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