2010年6月29日星期二

Police to investigate 14-year-

A POLICE investigation has been launched after a 14-year-old schoolgirl reportedly appeared as a lap dancer in a Weston-super- Mare nightspot.

The girl, who is believed to go to school in the seaside resort, had told her mother she was staying overnight at a friend's house but instead was spotted dancing at the Shadow Lounge in Regent Street.

The club claims she arrived last Thursday night saying she was 18 and looking for work at the nightspot, which was looking to recruit pole and lap dancers.

It is claimed the teenager, who has not been named, was drinking vodka at the club and had performed pole dances wearing a black basque, stockings and suspenders. It is also alleged that she stripped naked behind a glass screen as men watched.

She was reportedly seen taking a man in his 30s to a tiny curtained-off cubicle for a Pounds 20 'private dance', which can involve dancing naked very close to a customer.

According to The Sun newspaper, she later took one man into the mirrored cubicle where lap dancers put on private one-to-one shows.

Another 14-year-old girl, who claimed to be 19, was with her for 'moral support'. That girl was not seen performing any private dances.

The Shadow Lounge - a former snooker hall - closed at 3am, when the schoolgirls left with two older dancers and returned to a flat rented by the older girls.

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When asked about the incident, the girl's mum claimed she had no idea her daughter was at the club and said she thought she had been out with a friend.

She said: "It's disgusting. I thought she was out staying with a friend for the night."

Next evening the schoolgirls were seen being refused admission to bars and clubs for being under age.

Club manager, Jesus Rodriguez-Casas, 31, said the girl had showed door and office staff a national identity card. He added changes were now under way to increase the age for people visiting and working at the club from 18 to 21.

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And he said any dancer wanting to work would now have to produce a driving licence and passport.

Mr Rodriguez-Casas, known as JR, told the Evening Post: "We were advertising for dancers and she came in looking for a job.

"She showed her ID to three different people in the club. We said the ID was not good enough for us and that she had to bring better ID in.

"She did not have anyone's permission to dance but she was allowed to stay and watch how the club is run because at that point we believed she was 18 years old.

"If I knew she was not 18 she would not have been allowed in the club as we have a strict over 18s only policy.

"We later discovered she did dance but they never took any money and they were never paid, not from us at all "It was very busy in the club and she may have sneaked off to dance, but did not have our permission. This girl lied to her mother about where she was going and also lied to us."

The club, which has been based at Regent Street for six years, employs 12 dancers.

Mr Rodriguez-Casas, a 31-year-old father of seven, said: "We have never had a problem like this before. Many bars and clubs however have problems with under-age drinkers trying to get in and it seems easy for teenage
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