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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

 

 

BIRMINGHAM NEWS

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

 

A woman contends that her job as a stripper caused her to have a one-car wreck on her way home from work last year, according to a lawsuit filed in Jefferson County Circuit Court.

Patsy Hamaker's suit says part of her job as a dancer at The Furnace club in Birmingham involved encouraging customers to buy her alcoholic drinks.

The suit alleges that managers at the strip club allowed her to leave work drunk one night last fall. She wrecked her car, resulting in serious injury, according to the suit filed last week.

Dancers receive a percentage of drink sales and make pretty good money doing so, according to the suit. On Oct. 17, Hamaker's sales were successful enough that she left work "in a highly intoxicated state," according to her suit.

"Defendants ... allowed a dangerous condition to exist by allowing said plaintiff to leave its establishment in such an intoxicated state while under said defendants' supervision and control," the suit says.

Management's negligence by allowing her to drive home drunk "was a proximate cause" of Hamaker's injuries, the suit says.

Hamaker seeks compensation for her injuries and additional money to punish the club. The case has been assigned to Judge Caryl Privett.

Hamaker's lawyer, Alan Smith, declined comment on where his client lives or whether she still works for the club.

"We won't talk about our client," Smith said Friday. "We're not willing to talk about the case at this point."

Efforts were unsuccessful last week to reach the owner of The Furnace or the club's lawyers.

Comments (2)add feed
thesarge: ...
Well sure it is "their" fault. She probably had "nothing" to do with it.
I bet she was not even there. This imbecile should have to serve about
20 yrs hard labor for filing such a goofy, irresponsible suit before she
is tried for her DWI/DUI offense.
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May 27, 2008
tseciwa: ...
That is pure BS. Back in my service days (army) the bar girls always wanted a GI to buy them a drink. Their "drink" was called a "Piccalo" which was nothing more than soda water with coloring. The drink usually high priced. for instance if a beer cost $2 then a piccalo cost $10.
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June 02, 2008
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