Lewd in Las Vegas . . .
Posted: January 30, 2007 7:12 pm
Nestled warmly between the . . . lines . . . in this item is a not-so-subtle irony. Apparently boobies aren't meant to be exposed in VegasLewd in Las Vegas?
A confrontation last year in Las Vegas made Holt feel that way.
While on vacation, Holt was nursing her 22-month-old son at a hotel restaurant when the assistant manager started unfolding a napkin and motioning for her to cover up. When Holt said she was fine, thank you, two more restaurant employees got in on the conversation. They told her if she didn’t cover, she would have to leave. They began “explaining to me that I could not be naked in public, that there were nudity and lewdness laws in Las Vegas — could have fooled me!”
Being called lewd in Las Vegas — a city that practically invented the G-string — really rankled her. Holt wrote a letter of complaint to the hotel, which refunded the money she spent on her hotel stay, and promised to include information on Nevada breast-feeding laws in employee-training materials.
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