Thread: 2006 Massage Parlor Reports
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12-14-06 01:52 #393
Posts: 241wtf?
“All the crime here comes from somewhere else,” Baker said. “Crimes are committed by people traveling through Morrow, some going to or from these spa locations.”
Some going to or from these spa locations???
Yeah right. I often think of committing crime on my way to or from an AMP. It adds to the overall experience don't you know!
Yeah that was a good fuck. Maybe I'll go sell some drugs now or maybe steal a car or two.
Gees. I don't even speed in those areas most of the time so as not to call any attention to myself.
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12-14-06 01:37 #392
Posts: 962Originally Posted by AsianLover
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12-13-06 12:05 #391
Posts: 162Just and unneccessary preponderance in light of all the LE pressure against prostitution...
If somenthing is called "The World's Oldest Profession" and has recorded stories about it consistantly sicne the dawn of the written age , then what makes LE think that they can be the one to stamp it out.
I mean hell, if the profession has been around longer then any other porfession, then it must be weak and feble and unwanted right.
(anyone notice the Sarcasm as thick as Syrup on a stack of pancakes...lol)
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12-13-06 10:14 #390
Posts: 246Apartment AMP
I am looking for a new apartment AMP provider. My old ones either moved or are getting burned out. Linda is gone, and Yoyo and Sherrie are more of the same, and I need a change.
Any recommedations?
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12-13-06 09:35 #389
Posts: 817Originally Posted by Rejected Monke
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12-12-06 13:31 #388
Posts: 208Originally Posted by Hobby For All
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metr...etmassage.html
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12-09-06 23:30 #387
Posts: 586Originally Posted by Astor Bryan
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12-09-06 22:25 #386
Posts: 288End of an era?
This seems to be a much bigger deal than I have seen in the past. I would say it will be a long time before they return to Clayton. It reminds me of what happen in Tucker a few years ago, but on a larger scale. If memory serves me, Queen Oriential opened in the late 80s. That means a near 20 year run for Clayton may have ended.
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12-09-06 19:44 #385
Posts: 1823Nil Illegitimi Carborundum
omfg, they did it again.
I feel for you guys, but no worries... as soon as the feds in your neck of the woods need to get off, the amps will start opening up again in no time.
Meanwhile, they've got a report to prove to the higher ups that they've done something other than spending all day every day fucking each other in the ass. They'll submit it to maintain their current level of funding, once that process is done they'll go back to fucking each other in the ass, and once they get bored of cleaning their cocks with the same redneck bandanna that they've had in the glovebox for "emergencies" they'll remember that they can get laid with women.
I guess all I can do is invite y'all to come up North - and other than the amps being out of this world in our neck of the woods, we also know how to throw one hell of a party. Speaking of which, PW, check your pm for info on the next one.....
Benchseats Rock
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12-09-06 16:10 #384
Posts: 2253Originally Posted by Orion12
He's never seen a T.V camera that he does not like. Let's see if there's a reduction in crime by the closure of these spas.
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12-09-06 11:54 #383
Posts: 11Originally Posted by Hobby For All
This is about uncollected tax money.
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12-09-06 11:39 #382
Posts: 586Here is the complete story....
Amazing how the facts keep changing.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Clayton County joint vice task force Friday closed 13 massage parlors that authorities said were fronting for houses of prostitution.
Sheriff Victor Hill and Morrow police Chief Jeff Baker said about 20 owners and managers were arrested. About 35 women who worked at the spas were taken into custody, though they may not be charged with crimes, authorities said.
Those women, almost all Korean nationals, will be deported back to their home nations. A few women may have been forced to work against their wills, authorities said.
Baker and Hill vowed to close every house of prostitution, drugs and gambling in Clayton County, calling them a “cancer” on the community.
“Today, we’ve done major surgery to cut this cancer out,” Hill said. “These places attract drugs, gambling and other illegal acts that lead to violence.”
Rather than round up suspected prostitutes, Hill and Baker said they locked up spa owners and managers and closed up the shops.
“We’re bringing these operations to a close and seizing assets to keep them from re-opening,” Hill said. Baker said said none of the 13 closed spas operated inside Morrow but their existence impacted city residents.
“All the crime here comes from somewhere else,” Baker said. “Crimes are committed by people traveling through Morrow, some going to or from these spa locations.”
Ten spas were in Jonesboro, including five on Tara Boulevard; two were in Riverdale and one was in Lake City, according to information provided by Hill and Baker. They carried names like Sun Spa, Tokyo Spa and New Oriental Spa. Baker said interpreters from other states were brought into aid with the raids.
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12-09-06 00:28 #381
Posts: 916Sun Spa Also Shut Down
Originally Posted by Gag on It
Yes, Gagonit
I just seen were Sun Spa was shut down on WSB tonight, they did raise their prices (from $140 to $160+) hopefully when the do open back up they will keep the prices down.
Kid Cisco
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12-08-06 17:38 #380
Posts: 962Originally Posted by Ramoo
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12-08-06 15:46 #379
Posts: 72Clayton County
Just saw this on AJC...
All Clayton massage parlors shut down
By Kathy Jefcoats
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 12/08/06 01:29 PM
Clayton County sheriff’s deputies and Morrow police officers raided and shut down all 14 massage parlors Friday in a major crackdown on prostitution.
“We are cutting this cancer out today,” Clayton Sheriff Victor Hill said.
Hill said the shutdown is a culmination of a three-month joint investigation into dozens of spas and massage parlors that are merely fronts for prostitution.
“We’re not just rounding up prostitutes, we’re closing the doors, shutting them down, putting up signs saying, ‘Closed,’” he said.
Hill said some suspected prostitutes, mostly illegal Asian immigrants, are victims of human trafficking, a crime that will also be addressed Friday.
The number of arrests made has not been announced as the raid is ongoing. A 2:45 p.m. press conference is planned
As for the Royal. Yep used to be Holiday. Never had a problem with parking there. Satisfactory services.