So even if they are semi hidden under mesh or sheer fabric it's still a Nono ?? And what's the difference between his nipples and her nipples ...so no male nipples on show either ....packing note ........remember to pack a Burka !!!!! What's next sending us to our rooms for a time out if you flash a butt cheek :umbrella1::aktion054:
Don't know what they're worried about. After a long day of drinking, being able to see anything clearly is difficult, let alone nipples!
That's what management should take issue with, and enforce with extreme predjudice.... under no circumstances should a naked nipple ever, and I mean ever, be a hundred yards away!
heard it was some sort of Mexican Liquire/bar law,, nothing to do with Temptation,s rule,, they were just enforcing it to keep there Night Club Liquire licence .,, just repeating what I have read on here in the past , could be true ???
I have a very difficult time keeping my nipples covered at Patty O's, they just keep popping out, but I've never had any issues.
Don't know why anyone would be so offended by sings. Nobody is forcing you to do anything. As for nipples just don't understand the logic behind exposing them during the day and then forcing you to hide them at night.
I have seen full naked , painted bodies, and lots of nipples,, was just offering a possible explanation for a one night enforcement , maybe they new by-law was coming around,, or maybe there was a large group of bachelor party and they were keeping a lid on the testosterone building things . :aktion054: As for the sign , I,m sure TTR is getting paid for the display , its the Mexican way .
It could be they are doing the minimum to comply with liquor laws. I don't know about Mexico, but in Arizona it is a liquor law violation if the establishment allows any kind of nudity. Strip clubs get away with it by having the dancers apply makeup to their nipples which is enough for them to be considered covered. They are probably just trying to keep it in the down low just enough to stay out of trouble. Hopefully they won't be to uptight when we visit in February.