PULLING STRINGS

Lap dancers in the home of the Beatles can take it all off now.

But Liverpool's lap dance clubs have six months to prove they can regulate themselves by British decency laws and meet license demands - or the G-strings go back in tune.

Reuters says Merseyside police opposed the clubs on the issue, but Liverpool's local council voted in favor of the ladies in the flesh.

British law blocks them from being closer than twelve inches from their client except to receive money.