No Nudity Allowed at Adult Clubs in Daytona Beach
Written by OddCulture on July 1st, 2007 in Babes, Florida, culture, mature, travel.
From CBS/AP:
A federal appeals court upheld municipal zoning and nudity ordinances on Thursday (6/28) after the city and Lollipops Gentlemen’s Club made their cases before the court on March 23.
“The bottom line is the 11th Circuit Court (of Appeals) upheld the city’s authority to enforce its zoning regulations and public nudity ordinance with regard to the adult entertainment establishments,” City Attorney Bob Brown said.
In other words, dancers at adult clubs that serve liquor are required to wear conservative bikinis. G-strings and pasties won’t be enough to meet that requirement, the court said.

Shorty will never take her clothes off now. The devil laughs at you!
A district court ruled in January 2006 that Daytona Beach’s nudity laws were unconstitutional because they violated the right to free speech, and dancers at adult clubs had been going nude ever since. Lollipops officials wanted the appeals court to reverse a court ruling from December 2004 that upheld the city’s zoning laws, which regulate where adult businesses can operate. Lollipops lost that one, too.


