The 23-year-old said that if strippers' places of work are closed, it will put people who work there "in danger". Surveys have shown that most people in Bristol are happy with them as long as they are kept away from certain areas, including schools, housing estates, parks, women's refuges and places of worship.
The move to ban strip club's was one of the mayor's 2016 election promises. Both of the existing clubs – sister venues Urban Tiger and Central Chambers – would be forced to close or change their business.
Chloe added: "We are not going to stop working. It's about having licensed, regulated strip clubs. "Our safety is under threat.
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