A Las Vegas strip club has reportedly been providing homeless people with clothing and tents bearing the club’s logo — infuriating some area residents who view the establishment as “immoral.”

Club Deja Vu, which bills itself as the “#1 topless strip club in the United States,” made the donations ahead of the start of a new city ordinance that will make it illegal to camp on sidewalks if city shelters have room, according to 13 Action News.

“While some seem to think that the solution is a camping ban, we think that the solution is one that includes decency and kindness,” the club said in a statement to the station.

“This just seems like the right thing to do during the holidays.”

But not everybody shares the same view.

One local mother complained to 13 Action News that while driving downtown her small children asked about Deja Vu when they saw the tents.

The woman said she was “taken back” by the sight. She described Deja Vu as “immoral” and “disgusting.”

Enforcement for the city’s new camping ban is scheduled to begin Feb. 1, the report said.