Councillors will vote on whether clubs in the city should be licensed as sexual entertainment venues (SEV) - with the potential to recommend zero licences available, essentially shutting the clubs.A change to legislation in 2019 gave local authorities the power to licence lap dancing clubs - and set the number of licences at zero, effectively shutting them down, which some lobby groups are urging for claiming it fuels sexual inequalities and exploitation.Glasgow City Council launched a consultation in May 2019, but a vote will go ahead on Wednesday, March 24.Information given by Police Scotland said the three SEVs in Glasgow present no problems to the force in terms of crimes or incidents and a licensing regime would help enforce the same.
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