I
have to thank my bud, Scotty O, for this story! I know that I just wrote about
endangering the welfare of child yesterday, but this story is so good! Scotty
even mentioned to me, "We truly were born in the wrong decade, my
friend." I have to say that Scotty O is absolutely right! So, anyway, a
Gansevoort, New York woman was arrested on Monday for allegedly arranging for
two strippers to perform at her son's 16th birthday party this past November.
That's right! How cool is that! If my mom did this for me when I was 16, I
would have been ecstatic if my mom did this for me!
Unfortunately,
Village Police didn't see it that way and charged 33-year-old Judy Viger with
five counts of endangering the welfare of a child. I'll ask this question as I
did yesterday, "How does this endanger the welfare of a child?" Will
a stripper endanger a child? I doubt it, unless giving the child a boner is
dangerous. Viger is being accused of organizing, managing and paying for two
adult female entertainers, who performed personal and intimate dances for five
teens younger than 17. So, what? Again, who was the rat? The only way that
Viger can get into any trouble is if someone ratted her out. The incident
occurred on November 3 at the Spare Time Bowling Center in South Glens Falls,
NY. It happened inside a private room with paper covering the glass door. The
strippers wearing bras and panties, were photographed performing dances on
party attendees, some of whom were as young as 15.
The
investigation was apparently prompted by parents and children who attended the
party and were supposedly 'outraged' by what they witnessed. I doubt that any
dads were outraged by what they witnessed. Police interviewed a number of
witnesses, including the dancers, bowling alley employees and people who
attended the party. Children at the party were as young as 13-years-old. Police
decided five charges were sufficient, though more could have been filed based
on the statements from witnesses. Police began investigating when photos were
posted on social media sites. At first, officers were told the women were a
'bikini gram' brought in to sing "Happy Birthday" to the teen. No
files were charged, but then the stories started to contradict when photos from
the party were posted on websites after the party. Um, duh! Why would you post
photos from a party of this caliber? Of course, it would be incriminating! If
Viger was the one who posted the pics, then she deserves to be in this heap of
trouble. If someone else posted it, what an a**hole! When we throw bachelor
parties, do we post those pics online? No, because those photos could be
incriminating! So, why would you post these pics knowing it was probably
illegal for these strippers to dance for teenagers? Use your brains, people!
Viger
is set to appear in court on March 7.
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