U.S. concert tour will receive strippers in 'cage' mobile
A strip clubs in Las Vegas, USA, will take his controversial show in a 'cage' mobile for a tour around the country in 2010. The mobile stage pole dancing was a target of controversy in November when police found the lure advertising a security problem.
It is clearly a distraction, "said Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak, noting that the show could distract drivers and cause traffic accidents.
After criticism, the organizers stopped the roadshows. Initially, the director of "Deja Vu Showgirls," Larry Beard, said he intended to fight in court to keep the mobile advertising, but then retreated. "We respect the opinion of people who are against it," said Beard.
The truck with the strippers show ran for 13 nights, between 22h and 2h, trying to attract new customers. During the period, Beard said that advertising was paying off, doubling the number of customers in "Deja Vu" and other clubs.









