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"Swinging clubs are here for one reason and one reason only, and thats to make money" Do you know any business that’s NOT run to make a profit? | |||
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"Swinging clubs are here for one reason and one reason only, and thats to make money. You can have a ideological view on it, but at the end of the day a club has turn a profit. Clubs make a profit from single guys, they pay more money than couples and single fems. These clubs are down back streets to protect blokes that are playing away without the knowledge of their other halves. So in conclusion, it makes sense from a business point of view to have them out of the high street. " They`re down "backstreets" because that`s where the Local Authority planning department says they must me to keep the local residents happy. One on a quiet industrial estate was recently told to close by the Local Authority. There were no complaints by local residents because they knew the club was bringing employment to taxi firms etc. | |||
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"Swinging clubs are here for one reason and one reason only, and thats to make money Do you know any business that’s NOT run to make a profit? " One Scottish club states on its website that "we're ran by swingers just for fun — we charge just enough to cover our costs" so it would seem that not everyone is out to make a profit. | |||
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"Swinging clubs are here for one reason and one reason only, and thats to make money. You can have a ideological view on it, but at the end of the day a club has turn a profit. Clubs make a profit from single guys, they pay more money than couples and single fems. These clubs are down back streets to protect blokes that are playing away without the knowledge of their other halves. So in conclusion, it makes sense from a business point of view to have them out of the high street. They`re down "backstreets" because that`s where the Local Authority planning department says they must me to keep the local residents happy. One on a quiet industrial estate was recently told to close by the Local Authority. There were no complaints by local residents because they knew the club was bringing employment to taxi firms etc." Not all clubs are down backstreets, indeed the club which has attracted much comment recently is in a very pleasant residential area. | |||
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"............... Its the 21st century ppl who say these places are bad places need to get a grip xxxx" I suspect very few people, apart from some seriously moralistic/ religious types, genuinely think "these places are bad places" - they probably just don't want them next door. | |||
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"just a thought,being a weekly visitor to chams,can the police raid it seeing as its a private club?" bloody hope not its our regular club | |||
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"just a thought,being a weekly visitor to chams,can the police raid it seeing as its a private club?" Yes, if the police can convince a Sheriff/ magistrate to issue a warrant or if they believe a serious crime has been committed. | |||
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"Thinking about this from the position of say someone who has invested in a club only to have all the investment lost because the club police close the club. Unfortunately for swingers the increasingly acceptability of swinging is not matched by an acceptability in the eyes of the law. The common law of keeping a disorderly house can relate to public decency, being a nuisance to neighbours or even the simple possibility that lewd acts may take place. All it takes is one or two complaints and the police can close a club or even stop private house parties. Opening a club and investing money, time and effort into making it a success can be scuppered by your competitors, someone you've annoyed or by someone who disagrees with your beliefs and or life style. " Good post..... | |||
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"just a thought,being a weekly visitor to chams,can the police raid it seeing as its a private club?" As a regular visitor to Chams, you will probably have seen the police station barely a 1/4 mile away. I`ve no doubt they know all about Chams and what it`s about and I dare say a few of the police are members too! I should think you have very little to worry about though because I`m sure that the management of Chams would put their no so inconsiderable amount of investment at risk by doing something stupid and getting the place closed down. Not only have they recently had the sun roof extension and the additional hotel rooms added, but they also own the Newport site plus the threeGreenhouse gay bars. Too much to lose. | |||
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