Police raiding Paris Adult shop.

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Past by Paris yesterday on mt way to BDD and the barricades are still up to parking lot. There was 4 to 5 pickup trucks backed into entrance. Not sure if that was still LE or cleaning out merchandise!
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Robert Wilonsky has a column on the Paris and Pandora’s raids in this morning’s DMN. I’m sure it’s behind a paywall, Originally Posted by TinMan

no paywall for me


https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/c...lt-book-store/


I told you guys New Fine Arts is the same owner and I was correct.


https://eccie.net/showpost.php?p=106...0&postcount=41


Quote from the dallas news article.


Through their attorneys, Paris’ co-owner Gary Hartstein and Pandora’s co-owner, Douglas Ernest of Grapevine, declined to comment. Hartstein, the son of a man who screened X-rated movies at St. Louis drive-ins, also co-owns the New Fine Arts chain of adult video shops, where law enforcement conducted interviews Friday.

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https://eccie.net/showpost.php?p=106...0&postcount=10


Seven addresses on that street. Anyone wanna throw a dart? Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot

It is the Hartstein guy on 5101 Coral Cove CT, Plano


Originally Posted by CG2014
‘The son of a man who screened x-rated movies’? Well, okay then, lol. And did his mother engage in inappropriate behavior at her senior prom?
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Rumor has it that the man who screened x-rated movies also had premarital intercourse a few times before he married.
World Cup cleanup or something more permanent? I believe more permanent. It’s not just Dallas, it’s the region. Texas has always been enigmatic being a Baptist stronghold and simultaneously a pay-for-sex haven. Be diligent with your rules and don’t be like the guy at Pandoras who was getting ‘extras’ only to be taken away in cuffs. Originally Posted by futbolhead
I've been saying with the new official Korea Town designation they're going to try to clean up the area. Or at the very least clear up anything along the main roads that is overly suspicious.
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The City’s highly-touted “Project Safe Neighborhood” covers a pretty broad area of NW Dallas, so moving it to the side streets won’t satisfy their objective. Any noticeable activity is going to get called in by area residents as long as they believe the City will do something about it, as they finally did here. Thanks to the federal funds that accompany PSN Dallas PD will have the resources to follow up on such tips.