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Without the licenses issued with these examinations, the prostitutes were prevented from working. Angeles and Olongapo health authorities passed on photographs of sex workers who had failed STI tests to the U.S. bases. [24] The closure of the U.S. bases in these two places did not change the scenario much—it only changed the clientele.
A go-go bar is a type of business establishment where alcoholic drink is sold and dancers provide entertainment. The term go-go bar originally referred to a nightclub, bar, or similar establishment that featured go-go dancers ; while some go-go bars in that original sense still exist, the link between its present uses and that original meaning ...
Bargirls often receive a commission on drinks bought by their customers, either a percentage [3] or a fixed amount added to the drink's price. This is frequently a bargirl's main source of income, [4] but other sources of income can include a salary, tips (often the main source of earnings), and a percentage of any bar fine.
A six-hour daily closure period applies to new licenses (and extended hours authorizations) granted from 30 October 2008, which is nominated depending on individual and community circumstances. [ 2 ] During a significant part of the early 20th century, bars in Australia and New Zealand were closed at 6 p.m. by law.
Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA), also known as the Olongapo–Gapan Road and the Gapan–San Fernando–Olongapo Road, is a two-to-thirteen-lane 118-kilometer (73 mi) major highway spanning the provinces of Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Zambales in Central Luzon, Philippines.
On October 23, 1959, Olongapo was placed under martial law when Robert Grant, the American owner of an Olongapo auto parts store was killed and the US Navy declined to identify or try the Naval Supply Depot sentry who shot him. [16] Olongapo was the last piece of Philippine territory surrendered by the United States to the country in the 1950s.
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The Tsim Sha Tsui location closed in April 2004. Rising rents were cited as possible reasons for the closure. [1] [5] The Club re-opened at the first floor of David House, 37–39 Lockhart Road in Wan Chai [8] [9] in May 2004, [10] this time mainly as a sports bar, with one of the original bars being recreated in a back room. [5]