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Bill Wheeler, the owner of the Grab 'n' Go Espresso "bikini stand" where 5 women have been accused of prostitution, is striking back, saying that this is all part of the city's attempt to create an "anti-bikini" statute.
Wheeler owns 4 "bikini stands" in the Everett, WA, area and is adamant that the accusations, including charging $80 to flash customers while they fix their lattes, against his employees are untrue.
Wheeler is also claiming that the police have "trumped up these charges" after the women rejected the cops' romantic advances.
Now the Everett city council is proposing a change in their lewd conduct ordinance so that women would not be allowed to bare their breasts in public places.
But, don't worry, they can still wear pasties and sheer undergarments!
Councilman Arlan Hatloe says: “This ordinance isn't directed toward baristas. That's the hotspot right now, but some of these other activities we've heard about would be illegal at a drive-up hamburger stand or a bank.”
LOLs! What?! Is this whole town doing business with topless broads at the helm?
The accused women are expected to appear in court in a few weeks.
P.S. That's usually formal attire, ladies. Better whip out the designer pasties for the judge!
LMAO!!!
Bill Wheeler, the owner of the Grab 'n' Go Espresso "bikini stand" where 5 women have been accused of prostitution, is striking back, saying that this is all part of the city's attempt to create an "anti-bikini" statute.
Wheeler owns 4 "bikini stands" in the Everett, WA, area and is adamant that the accusations, including charging $80 to flash customers while they fix their lattes, against his employees are untrue.
Wheeler is also claiming that the police have "trumped up these charges" after the women rejected the cops' romantic advances.
Now the Everett city council is proposing a change in their lewd conduct ordinance so that women would not be allowed to bare their breasts in public places.
But, don't worry, they can still wear pasties and sheer undergarments!
Councilman Arlan Hatloe says: “This ordinance isn't directed toward baristas. That's the hotspot right now, but some of these other activities we've heard about would be illegal at a drive-up hamburger stand or a bank.”
LOLs! What?! Is this whole town doing business with topless broads at the helm?
The accused women are expected to appear in court in a few weeks.
P.S. That's usually formal attire, ladies. Better whip out the designer pasties for the judge!
LMAO!!!