This posting is from: Sarah Charles
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There are two sides to the being in public coin, the Paid Staff side and
the General Public side.
>From what I have seen recently in ads and other places, Las Vegas is
attempting to regain it's "Adult" image. After years of going after the
family ($) they want big kids ($$$) to come and play once again. The ad
that left me with an open jaw focused on a woman who REALLY enjoyed the
limo ride from the airport, but when she arrived at the hotel appeared
to be business only. The driver was aware of her behavior, but was
professional as the voice-over said "What you do here, Stays here."
I don't know if that is the message they are using in training for all
the host staff in the area, but it sure makes me think they want to open
up the town to consenting adults again. If anyone knows for sure if this
was a test campaign or if it is the new image L.V. is projecting, I'd
like to hear. Even before this ad, I started feeling a bit more
comfortable in the hotel/casino as well as the TG environment.
I guess my concerns are less with the hotel and casino staff than it is
with the residents and other visitors, the General Public side of the
coin. My impression is that just passing through an area is not an
issue, maybe a stare or two at worst. If you stay in one public spot for
a while there is a chance for some drunk or a zealot to do something. I
can see that by spending that stationary time at known TG-friendly
locations would reduce that risk.
That would leave few opportunities for the negative encounter most
everyone would prefer to avoid. Ignoring them or leaving are the first
things that come to mind, but I've not had that kind of experience yet.
I look to the advice of more experienced sisters on techniques that end
these quickly and quietly.
Hope to see you there.
Sarah
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(This posting was entered by Sarah Charles, an external user of MyDLV.)