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Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Pilar de la Horadada and the afternoon striptease!


According to eyewitnesses, after lunch, two ‘go-go dancers’ who had performed several dance numbers throughout the morning, began what for many of the thousands of Bikers present, was the highlight of the festive day.
Pilar de la Horadada was back in the news this week as reports of a Biker’s Event spread far and wide in the Spanish Press. It’s been reported, and photographed, that a ‘striptease’ took place during the ninth edition of the traditional ‘Almuerzo Motero’. Nothing too different or special to report, as this sort of thing is the ‘norm’ at such events however, eyebrows are now being raised as the event, organized by the Moto Club 12 +1, took place at 1400 hrs in afternoon, while children and families were in attendance!

According to eyewitnesses, after lunch, two ‘go-go dancers’ who had performed several dance numbers throughout the morning, began what for many of the thousands of Bikers present, was the highlight of the festive day. During a 25-minute set they performed a sexually explicit act cumulating with a striptease. Strangely, as reported by both the Town Hall and the organisers, no one complained to them at the time but the entire performance took place while a number of children, aged between four and six, stood at the foot of stage, in full view of both the audience and the dancers. Entrance for children to the event was free.

Although the City Council, collaborated in helping to provide the grounds for the event, Ignacio Ramos, mayor of Pilar de la Horadada reacted with ‘amazement’ and ‘disbelief’ at the spectacle organized by the biker club. "The City Council has nothing to do with the content programmed in that event," he said. For his part, Juan Jose Ruiz, chairman of the organizing body, the Moto Club 12 +1, which has a hundred members, explained that this group has not received a single complaint about the show! He added that control over whom is watching the show "is very difficult" and wanted to emphasise that the responsibility for allowing children to see the "striptease" is always with the parents.

The City Council is now reviewing their policy into allowing future events on Council land!

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