§ 26-170. Straddle dancing, other sexual activities.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be unlawful and a person commits a misdemeanor if he operates or causes to be operated a sexually-oriented business, regardless of whether or not a permit has been issued under this article, and knowingly or with reason to know permits, suffers or allows any employee:

    (1)

    To engage in a straddle dance with a person at the business;

    (2)

    To contract or otherwise agree with a person to engage in a straddle dance with a person at the business;

    (3)

    To engage in any specified sexual activity at the business;

    (4)

    To display or expose any specified anatomical area while simulating any specified sexual activity with any other person at the establishment, including with another employee;

    (5)

    To intentionally touch any person at the sexually-oriented business while engaged in the display or exposure of any specified anatomical area;

    (6)

    To voluntarily be within three feet of any person, other than another employee, while engaged in the display or exposure of any specified anatomical area.

    (b)

    It shall be unlawful and a person commits a misdemeanor if, as an employee of a sexually-oriented business, said person:

    (1)

    Engages in a straddle dance with a person at the business;

    (2)

    Contracts or otherwise agrees to engage in a straddle dance with a person at the business;

    (3)

    Engages in any specified sexual activity at the business;

    (4)

    Displays or exposes any specified anatomical area while simulating any specified sexual activity with any other person at the business, including with another employee;

    (5)

    While engaged in the display or exposure of any specified anatomical area, intentionally touches a person at the sexually-oriented business;

    (6)

    Is voluntarily within three feet of any person, other than another employee, while said person/employee is engaged in the display or exposure of any specified anatomical area.

    (c)

    It shall be unlawful and shall constitute a misdemeanor for any person at any sexually-oriented business, regardless of whether or not said business is permitted under this article, to intentionally touch an employee who is displaying or exposing any specified anatomical area at the sexually-oriented business.

    (d)

    It shall be unlawful and shall constitute a misdemeanor offense for any person at any sexually-oriented business, regardless of whether or not said business is permitted under this article, to engage in a straddle dance with an employee at the business.

(Ord. No. 91-83, § 25)