Cleveland Strip Clubs: Strange News
Associated Press – June 24, 2009 5:43 AM ET
STRIP CLUBS-LAWSUIT
CLEVELAND (AP) – Look but don’t touch. That’s the gist of a ruling from a federal judge in Cleveland. The judge has upheld Ohio’s “no-touch” law for strip clubs. The law bans physical contact between strippers and their customers or between the strippers themselves. A trade group that represents adult businesses challenged the no-touch law, saying it could even be applied to ballet dancers. But the judge ruled the law doesn’t violate free speech or other constitutional rights. No reaction yet from the club owners.
HUNDREDS OF HATS
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (AP) – Hats off to Nat Flemming. For more than a-half century he collected cowboy hats. Flemming owned a Wichita Falls, Texas, western wear store called The Cow Lot. He would hang up his customers’ old hats when they bought a new one. Now that Flemming has retired, his unique 10-gallon collection is going to the Museum of North Texas History. More than 500 his cowboy hats will go on display next month. A local TV station (KAUZ) reports Flemming would even put a customer’s ID on tags on the hats before he would hang them up.
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