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Help needed - petition to support nil cap on lap dancing in Bristol

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JessInAvalon · 19/09/2013 22:11

Hi all
I've not been on here for a while but now we really need your help in Bristol!

Someone has set up a petition calling for a nil cap on lap dancing clubs as has been done in Swansea.

We have a good number of signatures but we really need more.

It takes less than a minute to sign and you don't need to live in Bristol to object to them.

If you live in Bristol, it would be great if you could share this with your networks on Facebook/Twitter etc.

epetitions.bristol.gov.uk/epetition_core/community/petition/2372

Thanks all
JessInAvalon

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libertarianj · 20/09/2013 00:01

Why? How is it a feminist issue trying to make other women redundant? That's not feminism Sad

Check out this article regarding a total bullshit decision in Chester, where a club of 9 years has just lost it's license, for some pathetically lame reason:
www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/lap-dancing-tour-after-platinum-6060554

Please take some time to read the comments on there, there's a great comments (best rated) from a dancer who challenges and rips apart Ms Lomas's (club objector in the article) feminist credentials.

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scallopsrgreat · 20/09/2013 00:19

Jess I signed this a couple of weeks ago and posted on Twitter. Will retweet now for you.

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ModeratelyObvious · 20/09/2013 00:38

I didn't think lapdancers had employment contracts, lib.

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contactmoney · 20/09/2013 00:49

I don't understand how "fight for equality" means making women lose their jobs just because they choose to work in an industry feminists don't like.

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MabelFigworthy · 20/09/2013 01:01

Oh, what an odd coincidence... DH was just telling me that he had to listen to some colleagues bemoaning the fact that George Ferguson wants to shut down the lap dancing clubs. Apparently there have been some incidents involving 'touching'. Hmm

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MabelFigworthy · 20/09/2013 01:03

Confused That's the second time tonight that it's double posted me... That's never happened before! Weird!

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contactmoney · 20/09/2013 01:04

If someone "touched" a barmaid at a pub would that be justification to ban all pubs?

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FloraFox · 20/09/2013 01:40

Oh look, here's lib to tell us what feminism is. Thank fuck for that. Rest easy ladies.

I wonder if the clubs are closed down, will the clubs begin their redundancy consultations?

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contactmoney · 20/09/2013 01:44

I wonder if the feminists who got the clubs closed down will provide money or alternative employment for the women who lost their jobs?

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FloraFox · 20/09/2013 01:50

I wonder if the anti-smoking campaigners provided money or alternative employment for the people in cigarette factories who lost their jobs?

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WhentheRed · 20/09/2013 03:05

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DropYourSword · 20/09/2013 03:49

Erm, cigarette factories still exist!

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contactmoney · 20/09/2013 04:33

Cigarette factories still exist, and aren't at any risk of being banned and closed in the near future.

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FloraFox · 20/09/2013 05:02

^
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Queue here if you are incapable of understanding analogy.

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DropYourSword · 20/09/2013 06:18

In the most basic of terms an analogy is making a comparison to show a similarity. And therefore we are absolutely correct when we state that actually they aren't similar outcomes at all.

Is there a queue for people making spurious arguments?

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FloraFox · 20/09/2013 06:40

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-355705/530-jobs-smoke-cigarette-factory.html

"BAT said sales in Ireland had been hit by tax increases on cigarettes as well as the ban on smoking in public places."

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DropYourSword · 20/09/2013 06:48

You're really quoting Daily Mail?
Hmm

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FloraFox · 20/09/2013 06:51

You think they made it up?

www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/40-cigarette-factory-jobs-go-to-poland-29286141.html

Mr Paisley said 1,000 jobs were still secure at the site, but claimed "wreckless Government policies such as plain packaging" would not help employment prospects.

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FloraFox · 20/09/2013 06:56

www.thefreelibrary.com/Imperial+Tobacco+planning+big+job+cuts+across+Europe%3B+FACTORY...-a0180336492

newsinfo.inquirer.net/310313/tobacco-farmers-factory-workers-vendors-rally-against-sin-tax-bill

“This sin tax will increase the price of tobacco products, thus creating a domino effect on all those involved in the trade,” Battaler said. He also noted that some cigarette-factory workers might lose their jobs, tobacco farmers might earn less than what they are presently earning and street vendors will lose a chance to earn.

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MrsClown · 20/09/2013 12:14

Signed.

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SpottedDickandCustard · 20/09/2013 12:21

From the article about the closure of the club in Chester:

the loss of the licence will cost more than 40 jobs. The club had operated for eight years with no problems, no objections from police or other authorities plus no objections from its immediate neighbours

How can that be a good decision?

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sicilianbuttercup · 20/09/2013 12:27

Signed.

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libertarianj · 20/09/2013 12:35

Oh look, here's lib to tell us what feminism is. Thank fuck for that. Rest easy ladies.

Well maybe you should start acting like feminists then Wink

I wonder if the anti-smoking campaigners provided money or alternative employment for the people in cigarette factories who lost their jobs?

oh and the do-gooding health police can do one too!Grin

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libertarianj · 20/09/2013 12:45

The club in Chester should take it to a judicial review. I notice there is Slug and Lettuce bar located directly below it and night clubs further down the street. How can it be ok to have bars/ clubs in the same vicinity but single out the lap dancing club. Surely that is a moral decision which they are not allowed to make.

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SabrinaMulhollandJjones · 20/09/2013 12:58

I think questioning a culture which portrays women as sexual playthings for men is very relevant to feminism.

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