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These are the comments that hurt the businesses that deserve it, I'm a company owner here in Vegas and I have never been to Pure or LAX, I tend to stick to the locals clubs. Now after reading these comments (specially the one from "someguy" who obviously works for a club and really don't give a crap) I would never visit these clubs and I will never take my clients there. Now, the way I see it is that the unreported $500 paid to the employees will turn into $2000 loss to the owners. If any of the owners are reading this, maybe you should do the math. Take a good example from our friends in Tijuana, Mexico. The cops were given slingshots to prevent them from using their authority and scamming tourists out of their shopping/drinking cash. The club owners new this was hurting their business and the overall economy, bonded and did something about it. What are you going to do? Are you going to allow your employees to take in your revenue and keep people like us from visiting your venue or will you put a stop and remind them that we are the reason why they have a job? Oh yeah, one more thing, to the big bouncer that just stared at the ceiling and smile at the girls while I asked where the bathroom was, if you had been a little polite and answered a simple question you would still have a job.