I grew up in Ohio. Many places take the no-touching laws very seriously. 15-20 years ago, my county was trying to pass a law where strippers had to remain at least 3 feet away from the customers at all times. The arrest wasn't politically motivated...it's just called state law. Sorry if she was able to blow people on stage in Nevada or something. Ohio is different
I grew up in Ohio. Many places take the no-touching laws very seriously. 15-20 years ago, my county was trying to pass a law where strippers had to remain at least 3 feet away from the customers at all times. The arrest wasn't politically motivated...it's just called state law. Sorry if she was able to blow people on stage in Nevada or something. Ohio is different
I grew up in Ohio. Many places take the no-touching laws very seriously. 15-20 years ago, my county was trying to pass a law where strippers had to remain at least 3 feet away from the customers at all times. The arrest wasn't politically motivated...it's just called state law. Sorry if she was able to blow people on stage in Nevada or something. Ohio is different