Strip clubs cited for violations Police say Cadillac Alley provided improper entertainment by allowing dancers to perform while alcohol was being consumed at the facility. By JASON FAGONE Collegian Staff Writer Two area strip clubs are in trou ble with the law, but owner Carl Easterling said he is not worried. Police recently filed summary charges against Cadillac Alley, 445 Railroad Ave., and Cadillac Carl's Cabaret in Milroy. Easterling is the president of Hard Rack Cadillac Inc., the corporation that owns Cadillac Alley. He is also the presi dent and owner of Cadillac Carl's. According to the State College Police Department, Easterling and Timothy Justice, a manager at Cadillac Alley, allowed female dancers to perform totally nude on three separate occasions while alcohol !Vas being served. Under the state law, "prohibition of cer tain types of entertainment on bot tle club premises," bottle clubs cannot allow alcohol to be con sumed while dancers perform "lewd, immoral or improper enter tainment," defined in part as total nudity. Patrons cannot be charged under the bottle club law. Philipsburg state police have filed charges against operators and employees at Cadillac Carl's for 9 i t 17 ti laste 11‘‘at Screams VOSO R3l-4800 ANNOUNCES THE UNBELIEVABLE, UNBEATABLE, ALMOST TOO-GOOD-TO-BE-TRUE DELIVERY DEAL similar violations of the bottle club regulations. Easterling said he has not yet received any citations for crime code infractions at Cadillac Carl's. "I am in complete belief that whatever may be pending on my clubs will be resolved in a favor able manner," Easterling said. He denied being present at Cadil lac Alley on the nights in question, and said he is not completely sure the dancers were totally nude. "To the best of my knowledge, we were in compliance with the law," Easterling said. "It's my belief we were not acting as a bot tle club deserving of any viola tions. The police department's posi tion is that it is a bottle club con ducting business illegally, and that has yet to be proven." The Crimes Code of Pennsylva nia defines a bottle club as an establishment in which alcohol is either provided to patrons by employees or brought into the establishment by the patrons. "In layman's terms, that would be a BYOB club," said Sgt. Dana Leonard of the State College Police Department. "That would cover your own bottles, and stuff that is provided by the owner or one of his agents." Cadillac Alley is dry for now, Justice said. "Whatever they say we're doing wrong, we're going to comply with them," Justice said. "Right now we're not going to give the beer away for free anymore. The girls Dating...Engpged... Just Married? FIT TO BE TIED? This is Serious! How about some mentoring and practical help in developing your relationship' into a lasting and loving one? Fit To Be Tied! is a relationship mentoring class being offered Sunday mornings at 9:30 am from Sept. 7-Nov. 30 First Baptist Church 539 Jacksonville Rd Bellefonte For more info., Call 355-5678 110 East Beaver Avenue State College Police recently filed charges against the strip club Cadillac Alley, seen here. The club, located at 445 Railroad Ave., is charged with violating bottle club regulations. will still dance in here, but there's no alcohol on the premises whatso- ever." Easterling confirmed that adjust ments have been made to the way in which the club operates. "At this point, there's g-strings, pasties and no alcohol, which is what we had been doing for a long, long time," he said. As he tones down the Alley's activities, Easterling is fighting the summary offense. He plead not guilty to the charge, which carries We're "leaving" for `' ‘-- ----- Labor Day. !!t ri.-P Our office will be closed Monday, Sept. 1 ) a. Early Ad Deadlines: ( 4p.m. Today is the ad deadline for Wednesday, Sept. 3. 123 South Burrowes St. (=Collegian ( U B n l i 47B rs 6 i s ty 2 P s a 3 rk l , PA 16801 Collegian Photo/Kurt Redeker a maximum fine of $3OO and a 90- day jail term. District Justice Carmine Prestia will conduct the hearing, scheduled for Sept. 19 at the District Court building, 224 S. Fraser St. Although he respects the State College Police Department, Easter ling said, he believes strongly in freedom of expression. "Legislating morality is always going to be a touchy situation," he said. "I believe in common sense, not censorship." WELCOME BACK SPECIAL LARGE, R•TOPPING 11)1171/A obi Good at the State College Pizza Outlet Only • Not valid with any other offer • Please mention this coupon when ordering • Offer expires August 31, 1997 I - - MO - 1.1 - - 111. MI 1. In "Pi g Alley" • ACJOSS from McAllister Prk g . Gara g e (read Read eatte9e4o, audft444, it oil •••••••••••••••••••••••• The Daily Collegian Friday, Aug. 29, 1997 5-7 Delivered!