Sex to resume in Davis County
Spencer Gifts in Layton Mall, raided by police two days before Valentine's Day, may be given an opportunity to shape up — if it puts its sex toys on a high shelf.
None of the novelty items and erotic treats police seized in the raid are necessarily illegal, but may have violated Utah statutes by being visible to young eyes. (Presumably, Davis
County young'uns have never watched prime-time TV or looked at mom's Cosmo.)
In a deal to avoid prosecution, Spencer Gifts said it would be willing to hide the flavored lubricants, pole dancing kits, body frosting and "naughty knots" from kids' view.
"Their attitude was cooperative," says Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings. "They want to be good members of the business community."
None of the novelty items and erotic treats police seized in the raid are necessarily illegal, but may have violated Utah statutes by being visible to young eyes. (Presumably, Davis
County young'uns have never watched prime-time TV or looked at mom's Cosmo.)In a deal to avoid prosecution, Spencer Gifts said it would be willing to hide the flavored lubricants, pole dancing kits, body frosting and "naughty knots" from kids' view.
"Their attitude was cooperative," says Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings. "They want to be good members of the business community."

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