
LAS VEGAS, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- A mobile strip show banned in Las Vegas will take its act on the road, its originators said.
The "strippermobile," a large truck with bikini-clad women pole dancing in its Plexiglas-enclosed cargo area, made late-night runs along the Las Vegas Boulevard to advertise a local strip club, the Las Vegas Sun reported Saturday.
Clark County officials complained the moving strip act was unsafe for the strippers inside and for rubbernecking drivers, the newspaper said.
The Deju Vu strip club, which owns the vehicle, agreed to park it, but now club owners have a new idea, they say -- a national tour.
The Deju Vu company operates about 60 clubs in 15 states and plans to have the strippermobile visit them all, with a film crew taping the tour for cable television.
The owners expect the strippermobile to make its first stops in Southern California on Jan. 10, the Sun said.
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