Unless a specific law was violated, Hyatt is a private business and can host these perverts as they choose.
I'd like to think there's a law against hosting shows where alcohol is served, with sexual/sexually suggestive performers and performances, where children are allowed to be present.
Guess I'm just old fashioned or something.
Minors present I think is the issue.
Otherwise, I agree with you.
I would think that a liquor license is a privilege. If the state wants to take it away, I think they can.
Hosting perverts is fine. Sexualizijg 4 year Olds. Not so much
Specific state laws regarding lewd activities and minors under 16 were, in fact, violated. And Hyatt was warned, beforehand, they would be in violation.
Florida probably has laws barring minors from sexually explicit events.
Sure they can. But there’s no law that says they are entitled to a liquor license.
I’m sorry, but, what are you talking about???
Does the law say no minors 🔞 or minors must be accompanied by an adult. And if the latter is true, we’re they accompanied by an adult. If that’s the case then I can not see how the establishment violated the law.
As for a parent who would bring thier kids to a show like this, that’s another matter. Anyone who subjects a child to this kind of perversion isn’t fit to be a parent.
Yes they can; but they will not be serving legal alcohol. Not in Florida. Others with a liquor license might want to make a note of this when they contemplate inviting children into a bar.
I’d have to agree.
There are other violations more pertinent.
What type of parent would bring their kids to this?
Planners, participants, staff, and parents necks should be on the line here.
That’s a loser mentality. If our side has the power, use it.
It’s called Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Pretty simple to figure that out unless you just don’t want to.
I agree.
WTF happened to freedom of speech and expression?
WTF happened to small govt?
I dont like these pervs but i dont like govt getting involved in other peoples affairs EVEN MORE.
Not when they are sex acts exposing children.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation warned the Hyatt Regency Miami against hosting a “sexually explicit show with children present,” but the hotel did anyway, according to a statement from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office.
“Therefore, the Department is revoking the venue’s license for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages,” the statement adds. “Sexually explicit content is not appropriate to display to children and doing so violates Florida law. Governor DeSantis stands up for the innocence of children in the classroom and throughout Florida.”
“[P]erverted versions of popular children’s Christmas songs” were also played at the event, including an adaption of “All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth,” the complaint states. The song contained a “portrayal of oral fellatio” and the lyric “I’ll sit on his lap, he can put his milk and cookies all between my gap.”
During the remixed song “Screwdolph the Red-Nippled Reindeer,” attendees heard the lyrics “You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen Vomit and Stupid and Dildo and D***s-in…” and “Then one soggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say ‘Screwdolph with your nipples so bright won’t you guide my sleigh tonight,” according to the Florida department.
The complaint accused the hotel of violating Florida statute.
“Exposing genitals in a lewd or lascivious manner and simulated sexual activity are inconsistent with the prevailing standards in the adult community as a whole with respect to what is suitable material for children under the age of 16,” the complaint states, adding that the hotel violated the statue by allowing the performance.
The problem is that they allow children to view this perversion.