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The City of Houston has spent more than $1.5 million in legal fees to outside lawyers in defending the city ordinance passed in l997 against sexually oriented businesses -- topless bars, massage bars, adult bookstores, etc. After ten years of appeals from the opponents of the ordinance until April 17, 2007, Houstonians can expect no S.O.B. can be located within 1500 feet to a school, a park, a daycare center, a church, or anywhere where children are generally located -- will be closed or forced to move. However, fighting for pictures of those rushing to the feeding frenzy at the Treasures Topless Bar in Houston's Galleria the afternoon before Thanksgiving, you realize that these males refuse to give up their sexually addicted fix when they are socially commanded to spend time with their families the next day. In other words, those addicted to pornography are becoming sex predators and thankful that the Treasures Topless Bar is still open for feeding after Federal laundering charges, after numerous prostitution charges, after numerous underage prostitution charges, after traffic conjestion, poorly lite parking on Houston streets, and after the city ordinance wars -- enter the 'House of Stink' where some drop $10,000 to ejaculate next to St. George's Elementary School belonging to HISD. And later, these sex predators leave the used condoms related to underage prostitutes on the grounds for the upset legal businesses of Capital One Bank, Goodyear Tires, AT&T, Oriental Rug Bazaar, Sherwin-Williams Paint, Public Storage and others. Treasures is located within the St. George |
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Centers for Decency is apart of a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which encourages, motivates, educates, and equips the family and community in morality and decency offering information, articles, volunteers to make difference, and conference speakers thereby battling the pornography and obscenity. If you appreciate our focus and hard work, send any dollar amount for donations or creative gifts can be sent to Centers for Decency, 1415 S. Voss Raod, Suite 110393, Houston, Texas 77056 or call 713.266.2715. A letter will be sent upon donation amount from our tax exempt organization. |