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The Issue: The Huntington Beach City Council is considering an
ordinance to ban nudity in public places, including bars and restaurants.
It appears that our Huntington Beach City Council is afraid to make
any decision about banning nudity because they know that banning nudity
in the city will not only show how uninformed they are on such issues,
but also give rise to enforcing it on the beach.
Yes, one can probably see more skin on the beach than at the Flamingo
[Adult Theater.][Councilman Tom] Harman feels that an all-nude
entertainment business “could attract prostitution, drugs, and other
vices to the area.”
Well, those vices already exist in Huntington Beach, and a nudie bar
didn’t bring them here.
The council members quoted in your article [“Surf City may say no way
to nude dancers,” July 13] appear to think that only lowlife, drug
addicted, unemployed sex addicts patronize these types of businesses.
They need to take a little field trip to an open establishment, such
as any Spearment Rhino -- which is also all-nude and no alcohol -- and
they will see that the majority of customers are high-level, highly paid
executives, both male and female.
Maybe the city shouldn’t ban it, but embrace it and tax it.
* LISA WHITEMAN, Huntington Beach
If the City Council passed an ordinance banning nudity, they should
give me money so I can buy some clothing. I will spend the money only at
clothing manufacturers who have factories in Huntington Beach.
* DR. JOHN, Huntington Beach
Yes, the Huntington Beach City Council should ban nudity in all public
places, including bars and restaurants.
* LORRAINE KEETON, Huntington Beach
It escapes logic why the American public seems to not care if the
president of the United States commits a lewd act, involving nudity and
sex, in the American public’s house -- the White House -- but is up in
arms over nudity in a private establishment that doesn’t attempt to hide
what is occurringinside. Go figure. * KEVIN BULLAT, Huntington Beach
I don’t understand why we cannot have a Krispy Kreme here, yet we can
have a naked bar/juice bar on Beach Boulevard. This is wrong, wrong,
wrong.
We should not have this kind of establishment in this city. It’s
inappropriate and does not bode well for our city.
So anyway, Krispy Kreme, we should have. The naked juice bar -- no way
in you know what.
* SHAWN HOLLUB, Huntington Beach
I’m against having nudity in all public places, including bars and
restaurants in Huntington Beach.
* MATTHEW V. HUNT, Huntington Beach
I’ve lived in Huntington Beach for 27 years, and the question is
should Huntington Beach ban nudity in all public places, including bars
and restaurants? The answer is yes.
* PATTY SPENCER, Huntington Beach
I live in Huntington Beach, and I vehemently oppose strip clubs near
by.
* ANDREA GERARD, Huntington Beach
I say no on nudity here. We want to keep this a good clean city.
* BETTY MALTBY, Huntington Beach
I’m a Huntington Beach resident who is opposed to the nude adult
theater. I think it’s bad for the image of Huntington Beach and doesn’t
belong here.
* RICHARD VASQUEZ, Huntington Beach
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