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Strippers can face $100 fines if they don't get fully nude on stage and could be slugged $1,000 if they apply fake tan while at work, according to the rules at one Queensland club.
A list of fines given out to exotic dancers at a popular strip club has circulated on social media, with many shocked at how the employees are treated.
Fines also include $5 penalties for every five minutes a stripper is late, $50 for being late to get on stage and $100 for ending a dance early.
The women can also be sent home and fined $100 if they take tips from waitstaff, will be fired if they go home with a customer, and can also be sent home or fined $50 if their 'grooming' isn't up to standard.
A list of fines given out to exotic dancers at one popular strip club in Queensland has circulated on social media, with many shocked at how the employees are treated
For any dancers trying to pull off a 'death drop' - a move where the woman falls head first down the pole - they will be fined $100.
Numerous people have claimed the fines are handed out at the Gold Coast's famous Hollywood Showgirls strip club given the horrific death drop incident that occurred there back in 2016.
Hollywood Showgirls owner Craig Duffy confirmed at the time the dancer fell off the pole during a performance and had not broken