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2. Communities should adopt regulations <br /> which likelihood of criminal activity related to sexually oriented bu ine the <br /> sine <br /> 1 including bUt not limited to open booth ordinances dsses, <br /> ordinanc <br /> which authorize denial or revocation of licenses when the licensee has <br /> committed offenses relevant to the operation of the business, has <br /> 3. Communities should adopt regulations which reduce <br /> exposure of the community and minors to the blighting appearance <br /> sexually oriented businesses including but not limited to regulations <br /> signage <br /> of <br /> signage and exterior design of such businesses and should <br /> ons of <br /> state law requiring sealed wrappersQuid enforce <br /> and opaque covers on sexually <br /> oriented material. <br /> • <br /> .1 <br /> CONCLUSION <br /> There are many actions which communities may take <br /> themselves from the adverse secondary effects of sexuallyfthorienin ted <br /> Prosecution of obscenity crimes can play a vital role in decreasingousibesses._ <br /> sexually oriented businesses and removing the profitability °f: <br /> standards from local outlets. Forfeiture and injunctions <br /> to which violate community <br /> should be available where sexually oriented businesses are the prevent <br /> public nuisance ated <br /> •crimes and violations of laws pertaining togambling, site of sex-related <br /> These actions will remove the most egregious establishments <br /> or controlled substances. <br /> ants from communities. <br /> Zoning can reduce the likelihood that sexually oriented .businesses will lead to <br /> neighborhood blight, Licensing canseverthe link between at least so <br /> and sexually oriented businesses. Regulation and enforcement me crime figures <br /> from exposure to sexually explicit materials. can protect minors <br /> The Attorney General's Working Group on the Regulation of Sexually <br /> d <br /> Businesses believes that prosecution, seizure of profits, zoning regulationOf <br /> sexually oriented businesses should only be done in keeping wand of <br /> P 9 ith the constitutional <br /> • <br /> -45- <br />
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