If you are in a club when the IRS raids it, the IRS will care about you.
They will be accompanied by federal and local law enforcement. You will be held up, asked for ID, checked for wants and warrants.
They won't say to you: are you an employee of this club and RCI? You say no and they'll say okay, you are free to go.
I've been inside strip clubs eating lunch or just having a drink when they were raided by TABC (in a Dallas club), local police Vice (in 2 different Houston clubs), and regardless they were there to verify whether the clubs were in compliance with TABC licensing and serving laws or Vice checking to make sure the dancers all have their Houston Police Vice Squad issued picture ID which had the real world info of each dancer on them, required to be openly carried and displayed in plain view on each dancer at all time, they still bothered all the customers and other clubs employees.
They TABC and Houston Police and Houston Police Vice detectives took the IDs of everyone present, ran every ID, arrested anyone who had warrants or were felons violating probation, search everyone there and arrested those who had illegal items on their person,
Yes you will be inconvenienced and possibly even be arrested.
Originally Posted by CG2014
Well, I won't be arrested so that is not a worry. And, based on recent experience at Cab East, no, they will not always bother the customers. It strictly depends on why they are there. It depends on what the warrant says. They do NOT bother the customers when checking the dancers papers, for example. They may indeed, stop all activities but they have never asked me anything when they have been in. They may ask that patrons not leave or enter until they are done but that is more of a safety issue. And again it depends on why they are there. If the IRS is seizing records, they might do crowd control but they are NOT going to ID me or run my records without a warrant.
Now when Fantasy Ranch was closed, that was a real raid. Warrants were for prostitution and relate changes and drugs. Warrants included customers, staff and dancers because the undercovers established they were involved.
"Raids" come in different forms. Some MIGHT involve patrons. Not worried about it. If you have outstanding warrants then don't go places where you might be IDed.