Three dancers accused of violating city’s nude dancing ordinance
Columbus police cited five people last week — three of them for nude dancing — during alcohol compliance checks at two Victory Drive clubs.
Police cited Christina Pittman, 32, and Donald Hunter, 52, at the Carousel Lounge, 3003 Victory Drive, on Thursday.
Shirley Miles, 26, Therasa Antoine, 24, and Walter Clark Jr., 52, were cited Friday at the Foxy Lady, 3023 Victory Drive, said Sgt. Bill Gasaway.

The citations came as Gasaway and another officer made routine compliance checks at businesses that serve alcohol. On Thursday, they stopped by the Carousel Lounge.
They entered with the intent to ensure all employees had a city-issued identification card and that the business has the proper licensing, the sergeant said.
When they stepped inside around 10:45 p.m., Gasaway spotted Pittman on stage, he said.
“(She) was exposed,” Gasaway added. “That violates the city ordinance.”
Hunter, the manager at the club, also was cited.
City law forbids dancers at adult entertainment establishments, such as a strip club, from dancing completely nude.
Also, dancers are forbidden from touching patrons.
At 10:45 p.m. Friday, police went to the Foxy Lady.
“At the rear of the club, we saw this one, Therasa, completely nude and she was giving a lap dance to a customer,” Gasaway said. “Shirley Miles was giving a lap dance to a customer and (was) exposed.”
Police also cited Clark, the manager of Carousel.
“We mainly target the dancers and the management, because they’re allowing it to happen,” Gasaway said.
Gasaway added that police checked every adult entertainment establishment in Columbus Friday night.
No other strip club was cited.




