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"The idea of allowing a government employee to come and examine our genitalia while we're on set is atrocious."
Notes From The Police State - As the film community battles to keep Hollywood close to home, another local industry – adult entertainment -- is fleeing Democrat run Los Angeles.
The number of permits issued for adult productions has plummeted since November 2012, when voters approved a measure that requires performers to wear condoms on sets.
Last year, 40 permits were issued for X-rated productions in the city and county, down about 90% from the estimated number of permits issued in 2012. And through July of this year, only 20 permits have been issued for adult productions, according to data from FilmL.A. Inc., the nonprofit group that handles film permits for the city and county reports the Los Angeles Times.
“We’ve seen a dramatic drop in permits,” said Paul Audley, president of FilmL.A. Inc. “It is a cause for concern that people who are manning the cameras, lights and other things on those sets are not working anymore ... it’s not helpful to have another segment of the industry leave the region.”
The decline in adult entertainment comes at a time when L.A.’s production community already has been hammered by the flight of mainstream movies and TV shows to other cities and states offering tax breaks and rebates.
Porn producers say they are taking their business to other counties in Southern California, as well as Nevada, Florida and Eastern Europe, where they face fewer regulations.
“We’re not shooting in L.A. anymore and, if this goes through, I don’t think you will have any production in the county of Los Angeles,” said Steven Hirsch, founder and co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment. “We’d like to stay here. This is our home, where we’ve produced for the last 30 years. But if we’re forced to move, we will.”
Kelly Holland, managing director for Penthouse Entertainment in Chatsworth, which operates 10 television channels and produces as many as 80 movies a year, said her company also has stopped all local film shoots.
“We’re not doing any production locally,” Holland said. “This month we’re shooting 10 movies in Brazil. Last month, we shot five movies in Europe. It’s just too complex to shoot here.”
The decline in adult entertainment has been widely felt in the San Fernando Valley, where much of the multibillion adult entertainment industry is concentrated.
“Losing an industry like that is going to have hugely negative consequences,” said Stuart Waldman, president of the Valley Industry and Commerce Assn. “We’re not just talking about actors or the filmmakers, but everyone from the grips and caterers to assistants. These are people who live in the San Fernando Valley, buy homes, cars, send their kids to school and go to the dry cleaners. If they move, all the money goes with them.”
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