Adult Entertainment Working Group
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The Adult Entertainment Working Group (AEWG) was a Scottish governmental advisory body set up within the Scottish Executive by Tom McCabe MSP to investigate the legislative issues involved in the proposed lapdancing ban in Scotland. The working group, headed by Linda Costelloe Baker, had a working period from April 2005 until April 2006 and reported to Ministers on 25 April 2006.
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A prominent voice of opposition to the lapdancing ban was exotic dancer Veronica Deneuve who set out to try to involve the stripping community in the discussion to inform such legislation.
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