NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (UPI) -- A video of four young women stripping and giving lap dances on New York's subway has become an Internet sensation after appearing on Darejunkies.com.
The four college-age women created the video for the best pole dancing in public video for Darejunkies.com, and won a $10,000 prize, the New York Daily News reported Monday.
"It was literally get on the train and go," said Laura Lee Anderson, 24, who appeared alongside Jessica Wu, Marissa Lupp and Isis Masoud in the hip-grinding video subway stunt that had males missing their stops and the MTA fuming.
"The last thing we want is for anyone to turn our subways into roving burlesque stages for crude exhibitionists," said NYC Transit spokesman Paul Fleuranges. "While the rules don't specifically state lap or pole dancing--what is depicted here is disorderly conduct."
The video goes as far as to show Lupp, 20, a New York University theater student, give new meaning to the word straphanger by dangling from the handrails and giving a male rider a lap dance.
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