UTAH PLAGUED BY ROGUE BANDS OF MALE STRIPPERS
Utah bars are warning each other about booking traveling male stripper troupes. The traveling shows come through the state, breaking strict Utah liquor laws on live performances with nudity or sexual conduct. And once the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control hands down a fine or licensing action, the strippers are long gone and it’s the bar that is hit with the penalty. The Ice Haus bar in Murray, Utah, was hit with a $10,000 fine and suspension of a liquor license for an incident. In Utah, the performer must be on a stage and the patrons are not allowed to get on that stage. Patrons are not allowed to touch the performer, performers are not allowed to touch the patrons, and there can be no simulations of a variety of sex acts. But one night, an undercover officer for the State Bureau of Investigation was in the audience and witnessed a male stripper who pulled a woman out of the audience. As she lay on the ground, he grabbed her breasts, then pulled out a sex toy and handed it to her while he sprayed the audience with a squirt bottle.
* Gee, when you describe it that way, it doesn’t sound sexy at all.
* I hope it really was a squirt bottle.
* Isn’t this what Ryan Seacrest is accused of doing in his dressing room?
* The women at these shows don’t hashtag “Me too”, they yell it out.
* Once the trouble comes, these guys are long gone. They must work as home handymen during the day.








