Any Intel on this place that has recently been reviewed on rub maps? Tiger Lei Reiki is the name, on High St. On RM, it says it's not an Asian parlor.
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Any Intel on this place that has recently been reviewed on rub maps? Tiger Lei Reiki is the name, on High St. On RM, it says it's not an Asian parlor.
Been by CW, twice this past week. Both times a cruiser has been parked in a position to see comings and goings, right across the street in the park parking lot. Didn't stop. Not taking chances.
[QUOTE=LiveMonger;5872282]Been by CW, twice this past week. Both times a cruiser has been parked in a position to see comings and goings, right across the street in the park parking lot. Didn't stop. Not taking chances.[/QUOTE]You could go just for a massage.
You could flip and let the massage continue.
The door is closed, the room is private, what happens is between client and therapist. Unless you make noises to tip off others.
Just go get a massage and enjoy the tension-less lifestyle.
If they were to do a bust op, they wouldn't advertise it, they'd go undercover.
If you see them, it is only a deterrent. And on you, it triggered your guilt, and you left, so it worked.
[QUOTE=NGorged;5872748]You could go just for a massage.
You could flip and let the massage continue.
The door is closed, the room is private, what happens is between client and therapist. Unless you make noises to tip off others.
Just go get a massage and enjoy the tension-less lifestyle.
If they were to do a bust op, they wouldn't advertise it, they'd go undercover.
If you see them, it is only a deterrent. And on you, it triggered your guilt, and you left, so it worked.[/QUOTE]Whether it be a deterrent or not, why actively tempt fate? Avoiding any potential interaction with the law makes the most sense to me.
[QUOTE=NGorged;5872748]You could go just for a massage.
You could flip and let the massage continue.
The door is closed, the room is private, what happens is between client and therapist. Unless you make noises to tip off others.
Just go get a massage and enjoy the tension-less lifestyle.
If they were to do a bust op, they wouldn't advertise it, they'd go undercover.
If you see them, it is only a deterrent. And on you, it triggered your guilt, and you left, so it worked.[/QUOTE]You understand when they bust these places they track anybody coming and going, Including pulling people over and asking questions as to why they were there. They also track credit card receipts and salon. Do your research. Who needs the hassle.
[QUOTE=SecretMenu;5872783]Whether it be a deterrent or not, why actively tempt fate? Avoiding any potential interaction with the law makes the most sense to me.[/QUOTE]Agreed, and in the past they been known to pull guys over after leaving such an establishment and questioning them. Who needs that.
I'm going to stick to experience and my gut.
[QUOTE=LiveMonger;5872958]You understand when they bust these places they track anybody coming and going, Including
pulling people over and asking questions as to why they were there. They also track credit card receipts and salon. Do your research. Who needs the hassle.[/QUOTE]Yes, they may ask you questions and try to intimidate you, but you don't have to answer them. They are trying to get you to incriminate yourself. The 5th amendment exists to protect us from self incrimination. The cops don't know why you where there, for all they know you could have walked in to use the bathroom. If they pull you over, don't tell them anything.
That's how that one place south of Columbus got shut down, cops pulled people over leaving and they were either too scared or didn't know there rights so they just admit to everything. Cops can also lie and say they know what you were doing in there.
But yeah, if I ever get pulled over leaving I won't be back at that place again. The cops will be pissed because I know my rights but oh well, there are plenty other AMPs out there.
These guys right here sum it up pretty well.
[URL]https://youtu.be/sgWHrkDX35o[/URL]
[QUOTE=DieselKratos;5873613]Yes, they may ask you questions and try to intimidate you, but you don't have to answer them. They are trying to get you to incriminate yourself. The 5th amendment exists to protect us from self incrimination. The cops don't know why you where there, for all they know you could have walked in to use the bathroom. If they pull you over, don't tell them anything.
That's how that one place south of Columbus got shut down, cops pulled people over leaving and they were either too scared or didn't know there rights so they just admit to everything. Cops can also lie and say they know what you were doing in there.
But yeah, if I ever get pulled over leaving I won't be back at that place again. The cops will be pissed because I know my rights but oh well, there are plenty other AMPs out there.
These guys right here sum it up pretty well.
[URL]https://youtu.be/sgWHrkDX35o[/URL][/QUOTE]While you're right from the aspect of knowing you don't have to say shit, all it takes is for one person to admit guilt in the situation for them to get inside. Are you certain these places don't have cameras in all the rooms for security purposes? Can you be certain you're not being recorded at any point during a session? Suppose it's a matter of appetite for risk vs preferring to stay as far under the radar as possible. Once your name is caught up in one of those webs if it appears again your deniability continues to weaken. But everyone has their own approach. Avoidance for me is key.
What is the best spot for a great massage and HE? In my experience it's one or the other.
Was up that way for work had an hour to kill so got a massage never been there before.
Lady in her 40's small bbw cute.
Great massage some teasing she was a good ball handler, must have played hoops.
On flip let hands roam under shirt had a good time would repeat if up that way again.
[QUOTE=LiveMonger;5872958]You understand when they bust these places they track anybody coming and going, Including pulling people over and asking questions as to why they were there. They also track credit card receipts and salon. Do your research. Who needs the hassle.[/QUOTE]Who is using a CC?
[QUOTE=LiveMonger;5872958]You understand when they bust these places they track anybody coming and going, Including pulling people over and asking questions as to why they were there. They also track credit card receipts and salon. Do your research. Who needs the hassle.[/QUOTE]Went to a (then somewhat infamous) parlor in Kittery, ME in the mid-90's. After the session, girl wanted a bigger tip than negotiated, when I did not comply (I only carry in what I want to spend) she told the bouncer I ripped her off. It was pay the difference on my Amex, or mix it up with a guy 6 inches taller and 50 lbs heavier. A few months later, they got busted and shut down. Never heard boo. (Also don't carry my wallet into sessions anymore).
Visited multiple AMPs in Waterbury CT area in the early 2000's, was at 3 different ones multiple times the month before a state / fed crackdown rolled them up. Never heard boo.
Moved to Ohio, was in a place here in Columbus the day before it was busted in the wave of Franklin county AMP busts in 05-06. Never heard boo.
The cops will hassle mongers while trying to make their case on a place, but once the place is busted, they have very little desire to hunt down past customers and file a misdemeanor charge on flimsy evidence. Too much work for the chance of a tiny payoff.
And while they will hassle current customers to make a case if they have to, it's not their preferred approach. They'd much rather fake being a customer, get a handy, then tell the judge the handy was offered, but not consummated.
In the past two years there have been two mongers arrested for soliciting at that location. It's also about a football field in distance from the Dublin PD. Run fast and easy with LEO all you want. For me Better to be hassle free than hassled. No HJ at an AMP is worth the hassle.
[QUOTE=Minnanon;5874255]Went to a (then somewhat infamous) parlor in Kittery, ME in the mid-90's. After the session, girl wanted a bigger tip than negotiated, when I did not comply (I only carry in what I want to spend) she told the bouncer I ripped her off. It was pay the difference on my Amex, or mix it up with a guy 6 inches taller and 50 lbs heavier. A few months later, they got busted and shut down. Never heard boo. (Also don't carry my wallet into sessions anymore).
Visited multiple AMPs in Waterbury CT area in the early 2000's, was at 3 different ones multiple times the month before a state / fed crackdown rolled them up. Never heard boo.
Moved to Ohio, was in a place here in Columbus the day before it was busted in the wave of Franklin county AMP busts in 05-06. Never heard boo.
The cops will hassle mongers while trying to make their case on a place, but once the place is busted, they have very little desire to hunt down past customers and file a misdemeanor charge on flimsy evidence. Too much work for the chance of a tiny payoff.
And while they will hassle current customers to make a case if they have to, it's not their preferred approach. They'd much rather fake being a customer, get a handy, then tell the judge the handy was offered, but not consummated.[/QUOTE]
The two guys that got arrested last year leaving there used a stolen cc to pay for their time. When the card got ran the police got called. I asked the girls there what happened and that's what they said.
[QUOTE=LiveMonger;5874382]In the past two years there have been two mongers arrested for soliciting at that location. It's also about a football field in distance from the Dublin PD. Run fast and easy with LEO all you want. For me Better to be hassle free than hassled. No HJ at an AMP is worth the hassle.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Dougie1977;5875008]The two guys that got arrested last year leaving there used a stolen cc to pay for their time. When the card got ran the police got called. I asked the girls there what happened and that's what they said.[/QUOTE]Not sure I'm going to believe what those two gals say, but that's just me. Also according to a news article those guys were arrested on soliciting charges, not credit card theft.