12 May 2007
Student strippers and police stripper in hot water!
Strippers have been all over the news recently - and it's not all good!
Schoolgirl Strippers
Last week, students at Silkeborg school in Denmark put on an annual strip show for their teachers, all in the spirit of "harmless fun". However, when it turned into an onstage lesbian lust romp, education chiefs were outraged and demanded a ban.
Some of the 18 year old girls got completely naked, oiled themselves up with baby oil and groped each others' breasts.
Teachers stopped them going any further, but it all spiralled out of control when footage of the incident, filmed on students' mobile phones, ended up on YouTube (where it has, tragically, since been removed).
Headmaster Olesen said: 'I think they forgot what they were doing and where they were. But my concern now is not to punish anyone, but protect the girls who are now all over the internet.
But he added that he had no plans to scrap the striptease competition at the school, adding that "the girls who did this didn't win the competition because their performance was over the top.'
Source: Metro
Stripper With An 'Offensive Weapon'
A male stripper has also been in trouble, when he performed a sexy routine in a cop costume - in front of two plain clothes female police officers!
They were, however, careful to watch his entire act before charging him with impersonating an officer and carrying an "offensive weapon". Clearly the giant "STRIPPER" label wouldn't stop people confusing him with an actual officer - so they confiscated his outfit.
Stuart Kennedy, who is a genetics student, works for Alpha Male Strippers & Kissogram Services to pay his way through his degree at Aberdeen University. He is now struggling with bookings without his number one costume.
"I immediately told the officers I was a stripper but they didn't seem to believe me.
I just don't think this is in the public interest at all. The legislation isn't designed with this in mind. It's not supposed to stop entertainers - it's a good thing they don't film The Bill up in Aberdeen or there would be trouble!
Source: Sky News