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Businiess name:  Deja Vu Of Nashville
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Just wonderin' casinos were located on water areas to avoid laws enacted by big brother to "protect the public" from alleged unlawful activity associated with gambling activity. With the Cumberland River passing through Nashville why couldn't those interested in owning - running "adult entertainment establishments" locate them on the water and get out from under Metro Codes and those at the local and state government level who wish to get into our bedrooms, motel rooms and other areas where they have no business!!!! While it is a "given", illegal ACTIVITIES are against the law, when consenting adults express their first amendment rights in a private setting outside of public view, it is not the business of the government, local, state or other!@!!! Hopefully an attorney who represented one of the now defunct establishments, like METRO NEWS THE WORLD'S LARGEST ADULT BOOKSTORE, put out of business since the 2002 crackdown will post a reply. Pros: mostly clean, personnel were cordial Cons: lingering tobacco smoke, product expected not delivered

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