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Lyon County brothel owner opposes new rules
Proposed ordinance would increase fees, add restrictions to work cards
Karen Woodmansee Appeal Staff Writer, kwoodmansee@nevadaappeal.com
September 5, 2007, 4:01 AM

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Dennis Hof plans to be on hand when Lyon County commissioners consider raising the work card fee for brothel employees.
A
public hearing on an ordinance increasing the work card fees from $50
to $100 will be held at 9:30 a.m. during the regular commission meeting
Thursday at the Lyon County Administrative building.
"We've got
numerous letters from homeowners in the community saying they don't
think the work card rule is fair, and we hope that the county
commissioners will listen to us," he said.
All brothel workers must have a work card, not just those working as prostitutes, and that's what Hof finds unfair.
"How
can you apply these work card rules to an employee, a maid or a
maintenance person who works for one type of legal business, when you
don't apply it to their own business, which is the county?" he asked.
Hof said a part-time janitor who works 15 hours a week would have to pay more than a week's wages just for the work card.
"They
can do anything they want but I want them to put the same regulations
into the county for all county employees," he said. "Just apply it
equally to county employees and employees of the sheriff's office for
those who do those (non-prostitute) jobs."
The proposed
ordinance will also prevent a brothel worker from getting a work card
if the employee has been convicted of possession of drug paraphernalia
in the past five years.
The brothel ordinance already
prohibits cards to those convicted of possessing, using, or selling
drugs, but did not include paraphernalia.
Hof said that was
unfair, too, when you consider that people convicted of possession of
marijuana can work as law enforcement officers after five years, but
can't work in a brothel.
"I hate drugs," he said. "In L.A., San
Francisco, Las Vegas, Reno, Sacramento and even Lyon County, you can
work as a policeman and carry a weapon and protect our families and
have a marijuana conviction, but you can't be a working girl."
The
ordinance would also increase the frequency of herpes testing for those
working as prostitutes from once a year to once a month.
District
Attorney Bob Auer has said that the fee had not been increased for a
long time, and costs to the sheriff's office, whose employees have to
fingerprint and photograph the employees and then deliver the cards,
were higher than the income brought in by the fees.
Hof also believes brothels should have the right to advertise.
Nevada
Attorney General Catherine Cortez-Masto has announced she will appeal a
federal judge's ruling last month overturning a 1979 law that banned
brothel advertisements in areas such as Carson City and Washoe County
where prostitution is illegal.
"It's the attorney general's
right to do that if she thinks it's right, but all businesses have a
First Amendment right," he said. "For us to be the biggest taxpayers in
Lyon County, and we've been here 52 years and be a legitimate business,
our people have work cards, and not be able to put a sign up?"
He
said concerns about appropriate content in advertising should not be a
problem because the mainstream media will make sure ads are not overly
offensive.
"The newspapers aren't going to allow that for any
business," he said. "The newspaper, TV, radio people themselves will
control what is proper in their newspaper or TV stations."
• Contact reporter Karen Woodmansee at kwoodmansee@nevadaappeal.com or 882-2111 ext. 351.
If You Go
WHAT: Lyon County Commission meeting
WHEN: 9 a.m. Thursday
WHERE: 27 S. Main St., Yerington
CALL: 463-6531
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If you're going to comment on this, please answer the following: would you be happy if your fifteen year old daughter told you she wanted to be a prostitute when she grew up? Hey, the money's good, right?
report this | replyby Wayne E. Day on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 08:11:29 PDT
report this | replyby Revolution on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 08:49:45 PDT
report this | replyby jrskpr on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 10:16:46 PDT
report this | replyby Wayne E. Day on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:43:31 PDT
report this | replyby jrskpr on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 20:25:26 PDT
And it's not true they can leave anytime they want! I've met one who was trying to leave and said she was threatened at knife point!
report this | replyby Uni on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 10:27:03 PDT
Either she lied to you or you are a liar...
report this | replyby GrabSomePineMeat on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 11:30:38 PDT
report this | replyby Straight Shooter on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 12:09:56 PDT
report this | replyby Uni on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:07:09 PDT
report this | replyby Uni on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:09:28 PDT