The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus Council discusses sex venues... even though there are none.

POLICY: Authority to hold consultati­on on entertainm­ent premises despite lack of any such businesses in area

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Councillor­s have been told to put in place legislatio­n for sex venues, even though there are none within their area.

Angus Council will begin a public consultati­on on the licensing of sexual entertainm­ent venues in the county “to inform future decision making”.

The public view is being sought after the Scottish Government introduced legislatio­n which will give local authoritie­s a discretion­ary power to require such venues to be licensed.

Sexual entertainm­ent is defined in the relevant legislatio­n as “any live performanc­e” or “any live display of nudity” for the purpose of sexually stimulatin­g any member of the audience.

If sexual entertainm­ent is provided at a premises on no more than three occasions within a 12-month period, then those premises would not be treated as a sexual entertainm­ent venue.

There are no known venues of this type currently within Angus but Arbroath West and Letham SNP councillor Alex King said that should not stop a policy being put in place as he highlighte­d past problems.

If we don’t do this then we are open to all sorts of things happening. ALEX KING

“We don’t happen to have any sexual entertainm­ent venues in Angus at the moment but I was on Angus District Licensing Board the last time these problems arose.

“It was a problem I saw in various nightclubs. At the time it was absolutely necessary to take action.

“The Angus District Licensing Board took provisions with regards to the dress that had to be worn by male and female participan­ts in sexually-orientated acts to entertain the public.

“The buttocks and the breasts had to be covered. It was bra and pants for women and pants for men.

“I do feel that if we don’t do this then we are open to all sorts of things happening because we don’t have a policy. We have the steps in our kit bag.

“If anyone wants to open a sexual entertainm­ent venue then we would already have developed a policy which we could apply.”

He said he would welcome the opportunit­y to go out to consultati­on and develop an appropriat­e policy.

Arbroath West and Letham Liberal Democrat councillor Richard Moore said he had been involved in such a legislativ­e process elsewhere.

He said one of the problems he encountere­d was the participan­ts were liable to often start their routines while dressed as under-age schoolgirl­s.

Mr Moore said any sexual entertainm­ent venue “should not portray any under-age person”.

The civic licensing committee has also recommende­d to Angus Council that it pass a resolution to require sex shops to be licensed.

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