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MaryAnn Gramig, the Director of Policy & Operations for ROCK says, "Louisville's protective ordinance ensures that as the U.S. Supreme Court has stated, communities have a constitutional right to prevent the negative effects associated with sex businesses such as increased crime, including those of a sexual nature or drug-related, retarded economic development and other harms. The sex businesses' bottom line is to keep dollars rolling in by exploiting women in any way that is profitable. While these businesses do have a right to exist, as this ordinance provides, it must be within the confines of the law - just as every other business has to do. When sex businesses so object to having to operate in a legal manner, serious red flags are raised and it should make the citizens of Louisville even more thankful for government officials willing to stand up and do the right thing - protect our children and families. ROCK has been proud to stand with Louisville since the beginning
I already know what is in their mind...a vacuum. I am going to have to do some digging and find out who is responsible for this, because I want to know how they justify the r=trampling of our constitutional rights!
Originally posted by DerbyCityLights
As a fellow lohvullian, I whole heartedly agree. The doors are close, there are no Windows and I know good and well no parent in there right mind would take there kid anywhere near Berry or 7th street. I would love to peer inside the mind of the person who originally thought of this.
Originally posted by anglodemonicmatrix
reply to post by hotbakedtater
Well done Louisville all your perverts can now hang around highschools
(second line)