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Old 12-01-2008, 06:16 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: covering expenses of providing private play parties

I know that I wouldn't do anything, with out an attorneys advice, on the legalities with hosting any swinger related party. I'm a law abiding citizen and would suggest the same.

However I sure like to party. Your going to have to play by "the mans" rules, rage against the machine, buck the system..... and do it legally.

I would think your going to have to form a group that gets together for socializing. What the social group gathers for, might be included in the name.

Then offer free admission. However, being in the free social group means that there are rules and regulations as to proper behavior and etiquettes. Agreed to, and signed by, the attendees. Should said rules be broken the attending party member would have a fine imposed. Each infraction would carry a fine of say 20- 50 bucks. Rule one might be cussing, Dammit. Another may be no wearing of watches 50 bucks. Be creative.... You may have to have a security council to watch for such rule breakers. And the collection of the fines imposed, as a non profit organization. Then as president or spoksman you may be entitled to a payroll.

Kind of like how traffic infractions work. You pay a fine to support the system.

Ask a good attorney about any loop holes he may know of and keep him on retainer, its worth it.

Let us know what you find out, for posterity....

Disclaimer: This post should not be taken in parts, and only should be read or interpreted as a whole. It should also not be mis-interpreted as legal advice, as that is what attorneys are for. The poster has no legal expertise, and you should seek the advice of an attorney, and thus the poster takes no responsibility for legal consequences.

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