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  1. #1361

    Laura

    Anyone got any info on this one? Been texting back and forth. Comms are a little spotty but seem agreeable to most requests but has no reviews and she has changed her number 4 times in the past month which is a monster red flag. PM me is fine. Thanks nd stay safe out there.

    https://skipthegames.com/posts/jacks...-/981194158479

  2. #1360
    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingVfr  [View Original Post]
    It's of course hard to say how this new law will actually affect AMPs but this certainly won't loosen anything up either.

    HB 197 - Massage Parlors.

    House Bill 197 aims to combat human trafficking in the state that channels through illicit massage parlors.

    Under the law, the state Department of Health would be required to issue an emergency suspension of a massage therapist or establishment's license if any employee at the business is arrested on charges related to kidnapping, human trafficking or prostitution.

    In addition, the law will explicitly prohibit any kind of sexual activity within a massage business.

    The law goes into effect on July 1.
    I guess we better squeeze in some Orlando trips in while we can. Parlors may not go away but we might experience a rough fall since the stock market is looking to have a rough season coming up. That means plenty of new coverage and arrests to make it look like they're getting things done. Hopefully I'm wrong. Stay frosty out there.

  3. #1359
    If you've been assuming that Republicans are committed to protecting individual rights and freedom, you might want to recalibrate your assumptions in light of this, Florida law and a) the Texas law that makes "solicitation of prostitution" a felony offense and b) Trump's support of FOSTA and SESTA.

    I'm not sure if there are any political parties that respect the rights of CONSENTING adults to engage in otherwise legal sexual activities.

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingVfr  [View Original Post]
    It's of course hard to say how this new law will actually affect AMPs but this certainly won't loosen anything up either.

    HB 197 - Massage Parlors.

    House Bill 197 aims to combat human trafficking in the state that channels through illicit massage parlors.

    Under the law, the state Department of Health would be required to issue an emergency suspension of a massage therapist or establishment's license if any employee at the business is arrested on charges related to kidnapping, human trafficking or prostitution.

    In addition, the law will explicitly prohibit any kind of sexual activity within a massage business.

    The law goes into effect on July 1.

  4. #1358

    Governor Desantis just signed a new anti-massage parlor law.

    It's of course hard to say how this new law will actually affect AMPs but this certainly won't loosen anything up either.

    HB 197 - Massage Parlors.

    House Bill 197 aims to combat human trafficking in the state that channels through illicit massage parlors.

    Under the law, the state Department of Health would be required to issue an emergency suspension of a massage therapist or establishment's license if any employee at the business is arrested on charges related to kidnapping, human trafficking or prostitution.

    In addition, the law will explicitly prohibit any kind of sexual activity within a massage business.

    The law goes into effect on July 1.

  5. #1357

    Ramada Baymeadows

    Quote Originally Posted by RawDawg904  [View Original Post]
    Wow! That's crazy!
    The Ramada on Baymeadows will be next. I was told there was a room broken into and a girl pistol whipped and sent to the ICU. Could be bullshit but it sounds legit. That place is a hole.

    Rich.

  6. #1356
    Wow! That's crazy!

  7. #1355
    Quote Originally Posted by LogJamb  [View Original Post]
    Some serious stuff going on at the jax on lane. Damn news crew, dudes in masks, they're busting them in the woods. Probably a few we won't see posting on stg for a while.
    https://www.firstcoastnews.com/artic...FeWTqn3wiOGQ4g

  8. #1354

    Super bust

    Some serious stuff going on at the jax on lane. Damn news crew, dudes in masks, they're busting them in the woods. Probably a few we won't see posting on stg for a while.

  9. #1353

    Monger?

    I just heard a news story on News4 Jax titled " JSO: MAN SHOT BY UNKNOWN SUSPECT WHILE VISITING WOMAN NEAR SOUTHPOINT AREA" and wondered if that was a monger that was involved. Wonder if a provider set him up.

  10. #1352

    Details?

    Quote Originally Posted by PlayTiem  [View Original Post]
    I'm all for legalization, but you might want to take a look at the actual terrible state of the scene in Holland. Been there recently?
    Tell us about what you saw on your visit.

  11. #1351

    Amsterdam

    Quote Originally Posted by AMnnos  [View Original Post]
    Seems you're little hometown had modeled itself after Europe's Red Light Districts. Just too bad that the US all together can't do the same. It's a win-win all around: Girls get paid, Guys get laid gets their nut, Govt gets their cut, SA is down, No sketchy clowns hanging around.
    I'm all for legalization, but you might want to take a look at the actual terrible state of the scene in Holland. Been there recently?

  12. #1350
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    Europe Model

    Quote Originally Posted by Azmodeus56  [View Original Post]
    My hometown for 75 years (This stopped in 1964) allowed prostitution and had no problems. They would bring in the girls about once a month for a health check and treat the ones that need it. One person ran for mayor stating to get rid of the houses, yes they were in houses not on the street corners. Shortly after he won they closed the houses and they had their first case of rape in 75 years. When asked the guy said the reason he did it was that they closed down the place he had been going to.
    Seems you're little hometown had modeled itself after Europe's Red Light Districts. Just too bad that the US all together can't do the same. It's a win-win all around: Girls get paid, Guys get laid gets their nut, Govt gets their cut, SA is down, No sketchy clowns hanging around.

  13. #1349
    Quote Originally Posted by Electronman  [View Original Post]
    I agree with your analysis of SESTA / FOSTA. I am also of the opinion that if we decriminalized prostitution it would allow consenting adults to engage in sex work in a safer business environment and might actually reduce sex trafficking.
    Well, I would think anyone in there right mind, and did not have a hidden (not hidden well) would know this is very logical. I mean really, they are not address the places that do promote the activities of the child sexual abuse!
    Last edited by BeenThere9; 09-15-23 at 09:22. Reason: Wrong word used

  14. #1348

    My Hometown, your's

    Quote Originally Posted by Azmodeus56  [View Original Post]
    My hometown for 75 years (This stopped in 1964) allowed prostitution and had no problems. They would bring in the girls about once a month for a health check and treat the ones that need it. One person ran for mayor stating to get rid of the houses, yes they were in houses not on the street corners. Shortly after he won they closed the houses and they had their first case of rape in 75 years. When asked the guy said the reason he did it was that they closed down the place he had been going to.
    This actually make a lot of sense to me as you outlaw anything, the people will find away to get what they want. I'm NOT saying this would end all rapes, if we open and regulate the service as there is a need.

    (IMHO) I do believe it would greatly reduce this crime, just as decriminalizing Pot would eliminate the unnecessary cost of the arrest, housing (jail), court costs and prison cost for these crimes.

  15. #1347

    My hometown

    My hometown for 75 years (This stopped in 1964) allowed prostitution and had no problems. They would bring in the girls about once a month for a health check and treat the ones that need it. One person ran for mayor stating to get rid of the houses, yes they were in houses not on the street corners. Shortly after he won they closed the houses and they had their first case of rape in 75 years. When asked the guy said the reason he did it was that they closed down the place he had been going to.

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