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The term "'''bar fine'''" (sometimes shortened to [[barfine]]; colloquially [[paybar]]) is used to refer to the payment made by an employee or customer to the operators of a bar to allow the employee (typically a dancer or hostess) of the bar to leave work early, normally to accompany the customer. This is typically part of a form of [[prostitution]] typical in some countries where it is commonly tolerated or legal, including [[Thailand]] and the [[Philippines]]. |
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In areas where this form of prostitution is common, paying an employee's bar fine by a customer may or may not include payment for sexual services. For example, a typical bar fine in [[red-light district|red light districts]] in Thailand (such as [[Nana Plaza]] or those found in [[Pattaya]]) is 500-600 Thai [[thai baht|baht]] (13-15 [[United States dollar|USD]] as of [[January 1]] [[2005]]) and does not include payment for sexual services which must be negotiated separately with the employee being bar fined. In some other areas, such as the red light districts around Field Avenue in [[Angeles City]] in the Philippines the barfine will typically be "all-inclusive". |
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==See also== |
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*[[Prostitution]] |
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*[[Prostitution in Thailand]]. |
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