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It is the policy of Hunab Hookah to allow for the free expression of all its customers. In the event that one individual's expression interferes with another individuals expression, Hunab Hookah reserves the right to create new policies in a moment and to adjust those policies at any time henceforth.
Hunab Hookah reserves the right to revise policies at any time and without notice. Hunab Hookah also reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at anytime for any reason.
It is the policy of Hunab Hookah to allow people to wear whatever they want, whatever they feel comfortable wearing - as long as it is what they were wearing when they entered. NO COMPLETE NUDITY IS ALLOWED.
Further it is the policy of Hunab Hookah to allow the removal of the following articles of clothing and only these articles of clothing so listed: Hats; Sweaters; Coats and Jackets; Shoes and Socks, gloves, goggles, glasses. The following exceptions apply: Performers that require a costume change; special events that may allow for further undresssing.
No other undressing is allowed at Hunab Hookah.
Examples:
If you come in from outside wearing only a thong, or sarong, then you are free to continue wearing that attire, but are not allowed to remove it once inside the Hunab Hookah Lounge.
If you come in from outside wearing pants, shorts, a skirt, then those must remain on unless one of the exceptions stated above applies.
If you come in wearing a trenchcoat and nothing else, you are required to leave the trenchcoat on even though the trenchcoat is one of the articles of clothing allowed to be removed. NO NUDITY.
If you come in wearing a trenchcoat and a thong. You may remove your trenchcoat.
This policy does not cover what might be called "indecent exposure" or "flashing". That behavior is strictly prohibited. Example: You are wearing a skirt or sarong and no underwear. You sit in a way that exposes your genitals to other customers. If the behavior of indecent exposure or flashing is discovered, the offending individual will be sumarily ejected from the premises.
Hunab Hookah reserves the right to revise policies at any time and without notice. Hunab Hookah also reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at anytime for any reason.
It is the policy of Hunab Hookah to allow people to wear whatever they want, whatever they feel comfortable wearing - as long as it is what they were wearing when they entered. NO COMPLETE NUDITY IS ALLOWED.
Further it is the policy of Hunab Hookah to allow the removal of the following articles of clothing and only these articles of clothing so listed: Hats; Sweaters; Coats and Jackets; Shoes and Socks, gloves, goggles, glasses. The following exceptions apply: Performers that require a costume change; special events that may allow for further undresssing.
No other undressing is allowed at Hunab Hookah.
Examples:
If you come in from outside wearing only a thong, or sarong, then you are free to continue wearing that attire, but are not allowed to remove it once inside the Hunab Hookah Lounge.
If you come in from outside wearing pants, shorts, a skirt, then those must remain on unless one of the exceptions stated above applies.
If you come in wearing a trenchcoat and nothing else, you are required to leave the trenchcoat on even though the trenchcoat is one of the articles of clothing allowed to be removed. NO NUDITY.
If you come in wearing a trenchcoat and a thong. You may remove your trenchcoat.
This policy does not cover what might be called "indecent exposure" or "flashing". That behavior is strictly prohibited. Example: You are wearing a skirt or sarong and no underwear. You sit in a way that exposes your genitals to other customers. If the behavior of indecent exposure or flashing is discovered, the offending individual will be sumarily ejected from the premises.
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Re: Undressing Policy at Hunab Hookah
Tue, April 3, 2007 - 9:39 PMCreageous,
Hi, you made it clear just as Michael have requested. I am wondering is this correct ---> "If you come in wearing a trenchcoat and a thong. You may remove your trenchcoat. " Are you saying a person can take off of their trenchcoat if they may walk around in his or her thong?
Or did you meant to say "...you may NOT remove your trenchcoat"?
By the way, I still think you should do the dress code comedy routine. Ha, ha, ha.
Spread the Kindness,
Flower
PS - I appreciate your humbleness!