Strippers in Washington have no problem exposing their bodies, but they've gotten touchy about covering up their names and addresses. It's in response to Pierce County's David Van Vleet who filed court papers to get the personal information that's on their state entertainer licenses. Van Vleet says he's going to pray for the salvation of the exotic dancers, but that his supplications won't work without knowing the full names and home addresses of the showgirls. He filed a public disclosures request last month with the Pierce County Auditor’s Office to get the information, much of which is on the entertainer's licenses that all strippers and strip club managers in Washington State are required to have, according to KIRO TV. The annual fee is $75 and includes the applicant's real name, date of birth, address a full-color photo, and other identifying information. Van Vleet, a civil engineer, told a federal judge on Thursday that he wanted the information because he's curious and wants to pray for the strippers. “I would pray for those dancers by name,” David Van Vleet said, according to TheNewsTribune.com.