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Bay View Tavern Raided and Shut Down

By Don Boots Jensen
Friday, Apr 10 2009, 08:12 AM
Acting on an anonymous tip, police raided a well known Bay View tavern late last night. The tipster stated women, covered in whipped cream, would be dancing at a stag party. The women, for a small fee, would allegedly allow the male patrons to lick the whipped cream from their bodies. 

 

Undercover officers entered the tavern and observed several male patrons performing the act of licking whipped cream from two whipped cream covered dancers. A police spokesperson stated the officers watched for about one hour. During that time, all of the male patrons engaged in licking the dancers. When it was the officers turn to lick, they identified themselves as officers and the party was shut down. 

Fifteen persons received citations for disorderly conduct. The tavern owner and bartender were not cited. When asked why, the police spokesperson stated they had liquor licenses and therefore could not be cited.
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About Don Boots Jensen

I am a former Marine and a retired Milwaukee Police Sergeant. I have proudly worn a uniform serving my Country and community since 1973. During the last six years, prior to my retirement (February 2007), I was in-charge of the Milwaukee Police Department Marine Harbor Patrol, Underwater Investigation Unit, and Accident Reconstruction Unit. Prior to that I was a Motorcycle Sergeant and served at various other assignments throughout the city. I plan on writing interesting blogs concerning water safety, boating safety, motorcycle riding, hunting, fishing, scuba diving, and politics. I may even throw in a few survival tips on personal safety for you and your family. Enjoy and have a great day!

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