http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2011/01/25/17030961.html
MISSISSAUGA - Exotic dancers and other adult club workers in Peel Region will keep their eyes peeled for pimps trying to lure strippers into a life of prostitution.
Peel Regional Police have circulated mugshots of 30 of their most notorious pimps in nine strip clubs. “We are letting the clubs police themselves,” said Det. David Van Allen, of the force’s drugs and vice unit. “We have given them suggestions and ideas as part of a liability reduction strategy.”
In a related issue, he also alleged sex is taking place in the private VIP rooms at some clubs.
“The potential is there that someone may try to lure one of our dancers,” he said. “Police are saying known pimps may try to get them into prostitution.”
He said the list of suspects will be posted in an accessible place at all Southern Ontario clubs. Dancers will be trained on what to do when they spot a pimp.
“This will help open line of communication with the police,” Lambrinos said. “We are very happy that police have given us the proper tools to make the clubs safer.”
He is unsure the money-making VIP rooms can be lit any brighter as a way to deter sex acts from taking place.
“You can’t have a strip club with bright lights all lit up like a football game,” Lambrinos said. “Our customers want some confidentiality and privacy.”
MISSISSAUGA - Exotic dancers and other adult club workers in Peel Region will keep their eyes peeled for pimps trying to lure strippers into a life of prostitution.
Peel Regional Police have circulated mugshots of 30 of their most notorious pimps in nine strip clubs. “We are letting the clubs police themselves,” said Det. David Van Allen, of the force’s drugs and vice unit. “We have given them suggestions and ideas as part of a liability reduction strategy.”
In a related issue, he also alleged sex is taking place in the private VIP rooms at some clubs.
“The potential is there that someone may try to lure one of our dancers,” he said. “Police are saying known pimps may try to get them into prostitution.”
He said the list of suspects will be posted in an accessible place at all Southern Ontario clubs. Dancers will be trained on what to do when they spot a pimp.
“This will help open line of communication with the police,” Lambrinos said. “We are very happy that police have given us the proper tools to make the clubs safer.”
He is unsure the money-making VIP rooms can be lit any brighter as a way to deter sex acts from taking place.
“You can’t have a strip club with bright lights all lit up like a football game,” Lambrinos said. “Our customers want some confidentiality and privacy.”