During a recent city council meeting in Lapeer, community members voiced strong opposition to a proposal that would extend the operating hours of a local adult toy store. The discussions highlighted concerns about the potential negative impact on the community, particularly regarding safety and the image of the city.
Cheryl Wardsman, a long-time resident, expressed her disapproval, stating that allowing the store to operate later could transform a family-friendly shopping area into a \"new hunting ground.\" She emphasized the ongoing efforts in the community to combat human trafficking and argued that extending the store's hours would contradict these initiatives.
Colleen Martin, another resident, echoed these sentiments, advocating for the store to maintain its current hours and remain closed on Sundays. She warned that increased traffic from extended hours could bring undesirable elements to the community.
Johnny Leer, a father of six, also voiced his concerns, stating that the proposal would not be beneficial for families in the area. He urged the council to consider the implications of allowing the store to operate later.
Jane Beckwith, a long-time resident and business owner, reinforced the need for strict ordinances to ensure community safety. She referenced crime statistics in Michigan, highlighting that the state has a higher than average rate of violent crime. Beckwith argued that established ordinances are crucial for maintaining a safe and viable community, particularly in relation to adult entertainment businesses.
The council's decision on the proposed changes remains pending, as community members continue to advocate for the preservation of local ordinances aimed at protecting the city's image and safety.