FLORISSANT Hooters Plan is Defended, Criticized 'Harmful Messages,' Traffic Risk Balanced Against Economic Gain By Tanya Parker, Post-Dispatch Special Correspondent The Florissant City Council listened Monday night to impassioned arguments on both sides of a proposal for Hooters, a restaurant planned in the Florissant Oaks Shopping Center at Lindbergh Boulevard and Patterson Road. Opponents in the standing-room-only crowd at the council meeting said that waitresses at Hooters wore scanty clothing and were hired because of their appearance. Harold Hendrick, a talk-show host on KSIV Radio, represented the Florissant Citizen League at the meeting and urged the council to oppose discrimination against women "who have the wrong dimensions and the wrong appearance." Elizabeth Perkins, a resident of Florissant, said that Hooters sent harmful "messages to our society about women. Other people said they were worried about customers of Hooters who ...