You are witnessing the latest in brilliant strip club advertising ideas. You can find her (the truck) appearing nightly on the Las Vegas Strip with girls “dancing” inside. But you better hurry. The Clark County commission wants to ruin the fun for everyone and shut down the Stripper Mobile.
More on this story from the Las Vegas Sun. Here’s a taste:
Inside the nearly soundproof rectangle that literally glows from a distance, Kay, 21, and Alyssa and Bella, both 20, were concerned about the pole slipping out of their hands. They balanced on clear-plastic high heels and laughed and posed. Their bikini tops and bottoms are skintight to try to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions during acrobatics on the pole.
Kay used a loudspeaker to urge onlookers to come see her sans clothing at Déjà Vu.
A young man in a passing SUV waved a fistful of dollars out his window. The double-takes spread like a wave through the pedestrians on the sidewalk.
UPDATE
Well, it was fun while it lasted. The Stripper Mobile is no more.
More photos after the jump.
Now I don’t want to sully Photojournalist Leila’s reputation here, so let me point out the rest of these photos were not taken by her.




Who want’s to guess how they get around the seatbelt law?



November 12th, 2009 at 10:46 am
This is just too much even for Sin City. For one, it’s not cool for the families that walk up and down The Strip. For two, how come they don’t put men in one of those either? They act like women don’t go to strip clubs. Hell, they spend waaaaay more money in the strip clubs then men do anyway! lol
November 12th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
America is truly a great country. Awesome.
November 12th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
@Las Vas Show Guide:
I don’t see any problem here. As long as their keeping their clothes on, then there shouldn’t be any issues. Walking along the strip you’ll see plenty of people handing out pornographic business cards, and woman wearing just as little lining the strip. They don’t put men in those boxes because that’s not who their targeting at that particular strip club. If a male strip club wants to do the same promotion then let them, but you’re throwing in null feminist arguments into this debate.