A group of Spearmint Rhino lapdancers who were secretly filmed as part of an undercover sting have launched legal action.
The nine women are suing campaign group Not Buying It, who sent in two undercover former police detectives to gather video evidence of the dancers allegedly touching customers.
According to UK licensing conditions, there must be ‘no intentional physical contact between performers and customers’ at sexual entertainment venues ‘at any time’.
The dancers, who perform at Spearmint Rhino clubs in London and Sheffield, are claiming their privacy was breached by the ‘secret and unlawful’ filming. Read more