Road Trip Roadhouse and bar in Dover last month had a lingerie & nightwear show and two of the local bar owners faced jail time for putting on this show. Except this isn’t the first time the show has been done there.

Co-owner Susan Ferguson said it’s no different than it was three year ago and she had no idea she was doing anything wrong until the media asked her to respond to charges.

She said that they were blind sided. They had no clue that they had even had charges filed against them, she added.

She didn’t deny the fact that a lingerie show took place and says it was even advertised.

Ferguson said they’re in lingerie; and they have all the doors and windows covered. They also have somebody at the door carding. They didn’t let anyone under 21, in.

But there’s this one thing Ferguson says didn’t happen which was any nude dancing. Despite what Ferguson says, the Olmsted County Sheriff says the bar violated a city ordinance and that’s all that matters.

Two undercover officers who were monitoring the show approached her, after nearly 3 hours into the show.

Olmsted County Sheriff, Captain Bill Reiland said that they did wrongfully allow the display of less than completely and opaquely covered human buttocks and simulated sexual activities while dancing.

The complaint is pointing out one of the dancers that apparently pressed customers faces between her breasts while shaking them. And the same woman also gave a few lap dances.

If convicted, Ferguson could face a maximum of 90 days in jail, a thousand dollar fine, or both.

Ferguson said that people have had a very enjoyable time for three years. And they have never had a fight. They’ve never had any problems. She added that if there was a problem, officers or the city should’ve done something sooner.

Dover city council members have the authority to invalidate the bar’s business license. A constituent we spoke with says he doesn’t suppose that’s necessary but the bar should be punished.