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Birmingham's Legs 11 lap dancing club loses licence | Birmingham's Legs 11 lap dancing club loses licence |
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A lap dancing club which allegedly drugged customers and took more than £90,000 in credit card overpayments has had its alcohol licence revoked. | A lap dancing club which allegedly drugged customers and took more than £90,000 in credit card overpayments has had its alcohol licence revoked. |
Legs 11 on Broad Street, Birmingham, had the licence suspended on 4 July over police claims it was associated with "serious crime". | |
Barbara Dring, the city council's licensing sub-committee chair, said it was revoked to protect public safety. | Barbara Dring, the city council's licensing sub-committee chair, said it was revoked to protect public safety. |
Legs 11 has not responded to requests for a comment. | Legs 11 has not responded to requests for a comment. |
Read more stories from Birmingham and the Black Country | Read more stories from Birmingham and the Black Country |
Chris Neville, head of licensing, said the club had ceased trading. Its Sexual Entertainment Venue (SEV) licence was revoked earlier this month. | Chris Neville, head of licensing, said the club had ceased trading. Its Sexual Entertainment Venue (SEV) licence was revoked earlier this month. |
"We were really shocked at what was happening on those premises," he added. | "We were really shocked at what was happening on those premises," he added. |
Supt Andy Parsons, of West Midlands Police, called for the licence review saying the club was "associated with serious crime". | Supt Andy Parsons, of West Midlands Police, called for the licence review saying the club was "associated with serious crime". |
In the committee's report, he said two men had claimed they were drugged, with one testing positive for methadone with a home testing kit. | In the committee's report, he said two men had claimed they were drugged, with one testing positive for methadone with a home testing kit. |
The club was being investigated over 17 fraud-related allegations since 2013, police said. | The club was being investigated over 17 fraud-related allegations since 2013, police said. |
Some customers paid for dances "in a private area" but additional transactions were taking place that they had not authorised, Supt Parsons added. | Some customers paid for dances "in a private area" but additional transactions were taking place that they had not authorised, Supt Parsons added. |
One victim claimed he had lost as much as £19,417. | One victim claimed he had lost as much as £19,417. |
Mrs Dring said councillors saw "deeply concerning" CCTV footage in the meeting, which was closed to the public, including of sales of alcohol to "clearly inebriated" patrons. | Mrs Dring said councillors saw "deeply concerning" CCTV footage in the meeting, which was closed to the public, including of sales of alcohol to "clearly inebriated" patrons. |
They heard evidence customers had lost "significant sums of money" through unauthorised transactions, while others were "routinely overcharged" by the venue which turned over £1.6m in one six-month period, she said. | They heard evidence customers had lost "significant sums of money" through unauthorised transactions, while others were "routinely overcharged" by the venue which turned over £1.6m in one six-month period, she said. |
The committee heard at least one patron was offered sex in exchange for money, contravening the rules of the licence. | |
Mr Neville said the next step was to see what criminal proceedings would follow and the council would also check other lap dancing clubs in the city were being run appropriately. | Mr Neville said the next step was to see what criminal proceedings would follow and the council would also check other lap dancing clubs in the city were being run appropriately. |
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