Owners of Follies strip club are suing the city of Chamblee, accusing local officials of adopting city ordinances intended to shut down the club by revoking its liquor license, outlawing lap dances and forcing it to close after midnight. The federal lawsuit filed Monday marks an escalating legal battle between Chamblee and its only strip club, which joined the city five years ago when Chamblee annexed the area of Buford Highway where the business is located. The club accuses city officials of violating civil rights provisions regarding freedom of speech, freedom of expression and equal protection under the law. The club has asked a judge to bar the city from enforcing the new adult entertainment regulations. Wiggins declined to comment, saying his clients had not yet authorized him to talk to the media about the lawsuit.
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Chamblee’s only strip club, Follies, says new law aims to shut it down
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Buford Highway long has been a go-to destination for international dining. But, what about doing some drinking along the famous stretch that runs from near Buckhead through Brookhaven, Chamblee, Doraville and beyond? As it turns out, Buford Highway after dark probably is better suited to the gonzo road-tripping style of the late Hunter S. Thompson than the can-do tourism of Rick Steves.