You may recall the news of the brave undercover operation conducted by Everett detectives, wherein they established that, for the right price, some bikini-d baristas would “go wild,” to use the parlance of our times. (For example, by letting customers throw money in their bikini bottoms, or by letting them cop a feel.) Well, after the two-month sting and some misdemeanor charges, the city has amended its lewd conduct ordinance to cover drive-thru espresso stands. Finally, Everett’s safe again.
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