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Strip club ban in Iceland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Strip club ban in Iceland
The strip club ban in Iceland refers to a ban law made by the Icelandic Parliament (Alþingi) in March 2010 to outlaw striptease in Iceland. It is now an offence for any business to profit from the nudity of its employees. Siv Friðleifsdóttir of the Progressive Party was the first presenter of the bill. ==Implementation== In the late 1990s and early 2000s around 15 strip clubs were operating in Iceland, mostly in and around Reykjavík, and stripping was a multi-million dollar business. At that time nude dancing was regulated and stripping was generally considered to be illegal, although a small number of clubs had been given a legal exemption to feature striptease. Those exemptions were rescinded when the ban officially took effect on 31 July 2010〔〔 and Iceland's strip clubs all closed. A few "champagne clubs" subsequently opened in an old strip club district, providing a private area in the back where clients could purchase private time with a female worker. In 2015, a women's crisis center, Stígamót, campaigned against these clubs and accused them of trafficking and prostitution. The clubs were subsequently raided by the police and closed.
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