Does anyone know of any lady only taxi companies in LA please? My daughter is going to LA on business and I was concerned about her having to get taxis late at night there. Can anyone give me general advice? There have been several women-only ride-sharing apps like Uber that have started up, but you'll have to research to see if any of them are in LA. And then the obvious things like never leave a drink unattended at a bar, never accept a drink that you don't see the bartender make in front of you, and don't drink so much that you're impaired.

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A taxi dancer is a paid dance partner in a partner dance. Taxi dancers are hired to dance with their customers on a dance-by-dance basis. When taxi dancing first appeared in taxi-dance halls during the early 20th century in the United States, male patrons would typically buy dance tickets for a small sum each. The taxi dancers would earn a commission on every dance ticket earned. Though taxi dancing has for the most part disappeared in the United States, it is still practiced in some other countries. The term "taxi dancer" comes from the fact that, as with a taxi-cab driver, the dancer's pay is proportional to the time he or she spends dancing with the customer. Patrons in a taxi-dance hall typically purchased dance tickets for ten cents each, which gave rise to the term "dime-a-dance girl". Other names for a taxi dancer are "dance hostess" and "taxi" in Argentina. In the s and 30s, the term "nickel hopper" gained popularity in the United States because out of each dime-a-dance, the taxi dancer typically earned five cents. In its heyday the Barbary Coast was an economically thriving place of mostly men that was frequented by gold prospectors and sailors from all over the world.
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