This post was written by DCist contributor Campbell Roth.
Phew. For a second there we couldn’t help but think — “Where the hell will we have our next happy hour?”
A state law banning nudity and alcohol — that old dangerous duo — in Prince George’s County businesses was blocked by a federal judge this week, the Post reports. The judge granted a temporary injunction to stop enforcement of the law, which prohibits “sexual displays and nudity” in businesses that sell alcohol. The order was sought by the owners of two strip clubs in the county, Legend Night Club in Temple Hills and the Classics in Camp Springs. The owners argued that the law was biased, since it exempted two other strip clubs — one of which is owned by former State Senator Tommie Broadwater Jr.
So, for all you PG residents still waiting to live your dream of owning your own classy strip club, there’s only one thing left to do — run for office.