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  1. #39

    Saw Devine..

    Cute girl. Quick visit. We got right to business cause it was a short session. Decent body too. She posed and spread for me a bit, BBBJ (not the best I've had), to CG, doggie, asked if she would BBBJTC and she started to but complained about the condom taste and finished with a HJ. Not the best, but a nice release.

    http://tampa.backpage.com/FemaleEsco...4-u-21/3759665

  2. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedRacer29
    I am not a lawyer so I never intended this to be legal advice. I simply repeated the law as I know it.
    You previous post made an absolute statement: "Nothing illegal about giving someone a body rub and getting paid for it. But you need a license to give a massage whether or not you charge for it." Florida statutes define massage as: "the manipulation of the soft tissues of the human body with the hand, foot, arm, or elbow, whether or not such manipulation is aided by hydrotherapy, including colonic irrigation, or thermal therapy; any electrical or mechanical device; or the application to the human body of a chemical or herbal preparation." Jantana's arrest was for manipulating the soft tissues of the human body without a license. She could call it a body rub or anything else she wanted and think she was not in violation of the law but as her arrest and the arrest of many others in the past proves that is not the case. No one has pointed out an advertisement where she claimed to provide massage and in fact her business cards identify her as a 'body rubber'. And just for you information, unlicensed practice of massage is not always a felony.

  3. #37
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    Posts: 2386

    Jantana

    Quote Originally Posted by Piratical
    Actually, if you don't know what you're doing in providing certain types of massage services and related therapies (deep tissue, shiatsu, stretching, cupping, etc.) you can really hurt someone. Some massages can be extremely firm and very painful, if what you want to accomplish is to break down the knotted muscles, and you can cause injury if it's done improperly Also, it can be very dangerous to provide massage services to people with certain conditions. Pregnant women, for instance, can be induced to miscarriage if the therapist doesn't know what he/she is doing.

    The only question remaining seems to be, where does the "massage without a licence" charge come from, when all of her ads and her web site only talk about providing "body rubs"? Is this something new? Body Rub without a licence? Bill Ho

  4. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Clinton Bush
    ISeems like unlicensed practice of massage shouldn't be a felony though. What is the worst that could happen? Someone is rubbed the wrong way? Why that is a felony is beyond me.
    Actually, if you don't know what you're doing in providing certain types of massage services and related therapies (deep tissue, shiatsu, stretching, cupping, etc.) you can really hurt someone. Some massages can be extremely firm and very painful, if what you want to accomplish is to break down the knotted muscles, and you can cause injury if it's done improperly Also, it can be very dangerous to provide massage services to people with certain conditions. Pregnant women, for instance, can be induced to miscarriage if the therapist doesn't know what he/she is doing.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedRacer29
    I am not a lawyer so I never intended this to be legal advice. I simply repeated the law as I know it. There are some women on craigslist or bp who make it clear in their ads that they offer body rubs only, no massages. Some will even state that they are not licensed for massage. There is a very good reason they put this in their ads. But apparently you think you know better. Well please explain why you think someone who is not licensed can be charged with "practicing health care without a license", which is ALWAYS a felony. LE uses this tool when they raid an AMP. If an employee at an AMP offered sexual services, what happens? She gets arrested, charged with a misdemeanor and is bailed out within a few hours ready to do the same thing over again. If she gets charged with a felony, that can be used to deport her and maybe even shut the business down. It`s almost the same as when mobsters and other criminals are charged under the RICO act. Break a law or two, whats the penalty? These days not much. But if the government can show you are running a continually illegal enterprise they can group all of your crimes together and the penalties are much more severe, including deportation if you are in this country illegally.
    I may be wrong, but it seems that most of the bust at AMPs were due to practicing massage without a license. Doesn't sound like drivel to me.

  6. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Ho
    I agree with you Bush. It's one thing for someone to pretend to be a doctor, and something entirely different to pretend a body rub is a massage. Hard to understand. Hey, they reduces her bond from $5000 and $2500 to $1500 and $1000. I wonder what that is all about. Bill Ho

    I saw that her bond was reduced. She obviously at this point has had her first court date and the judge for whatever reason reduced her bond. Maybe it was because she had no previous arrest record. The judge has the authority to reduce the bond on the prostitution and unlicensed health care charge but he has no authority to make immigration decisions, that is for a separate judge to decide. She certainly has some legal problems at this point

  7. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Hard Working 19
    I certainly hope no one relies on this drivel for legal advice.

    I am not a lawyer so I never intended this to be legal advice. I simply repeated the law as I know it. There are some women on craigslist or bp who make it clear in their ads that they offer body rubs only, no massages. Some will even state that they are not licensed for massage. There is a very good reason they put this in their ads. But apparently you think you know better. Well please explain why you think someone who is not licensed can be charged with "practicing health care without a license", which is ALWAYS a felony. LE uses this tool when they raid an AMP. If an employee at an AMP offered sexual services, what happens? She gets arrested, charged with a misdemeanor and is bailed out within a few hours ready to do the same thing over again. If she gets charged with a felony, that can be used to deport her and maybe even shut the business down. It`s almost the same as when mobsters and other criminals are charged under the RICO act. Break a law or two, whats the penalty? These days not much. But if the government can show you are running a continually illegal enterprise they can group all of your crimes together and the penalties are much more severe, including deportation if you are in this country illegally.

  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Clinton Bush
    I understand you wouldn't want a amateur pretending to be a cancer doctor and giving out candy pills so unlicensed practice of heath care is a felony.

    Seems like unlicensed practice of massage shouldn't be a felony though. What is the worst that could happen? Someone is rubbed the wrong way? Why that is a felony is beyond me.


    I know someone who is a massage therapist. She had to go to school to become licensed. She had to be trained on all the different muscles, tissues, joints, etc. Those of us who are generally healthy physically could easily overlook others who have various injuries and other medical issues. It would be very easy to injure someone who was not in the best of health. It`s no different then a pharmacist having to receive some of the same training that a doctor receives as far as medicine is concerned. A pharmacist is doing more then just putting your pills in a bottle. They have to know which drugs will cause a bad reaction if mixed with another drug you may be taking. They also have to know how all those drugs affect different parts of your body. They could really fuck someone up if they did not know what they were doing. A licensed massage therapist is doing more then just rubbing your body and that is why it is a felony not to be licensed.

  9. #31
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    Jantana

    Quote Originally Posted by Clinton Bush
    I understand you wouldn't want a amateur pretending to be a cancer doctor and giving out candy pills so unlicensed practice of heath care is a felony.

    Seems like unlicensed practice of massage shouldn't be a felony though. What is the worst that could happen? Someone is rubbed the wrong way? Why that is a felony is beyond me.

    I agree with you Bush. It's one thing for someone to pretend to be a doctor, and something entirely different to pretend a body rub is a massage. Hard to understand. Hey, they reduces her bond from $5000 and $2500 to $1500 and $1000. I wonder what that is all about. Bill Ho

  10. #30
    I certainly hope no one relies on this drivel for legal advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedRacer29
    That is why many girls will advertise body rubs instead of massage. Nothing illegal about giving someone a body rub and getting paid for it. But you need a license to give a massage whether or not you charge for it..

  11. #29

    Thanks for the explanation

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedRacer29
    Normally, a first arrest for prostitution is a misdemeanor with a $250 bond. But, because it was in conjunction with her other charge of practicing health care without a license which is a felony, the prostitution charge also becomes a felony. That is why many girls will advertise body rubs instead of massage. Nothing illegal about giving someone a body rub and getting paid for it. But you need a license to give a massage whether or not you charge for it. Obviously an exception would be made for giving a massage to your spouse, loved one, family, etc. I actually encountered this at an AMP in Tampa that used to be on Florida Ave. just north of Bearrs. After going in, the lady who greeted me told me "girl who give massage not here, I give you body rub". At the time, I had no idea what a body rub was, so I declined. Later I realized she was only protecting herself. LE could have arrested her for being unlicensed. Had Jantana known the difference and advertised body rubs, her prostitution charge would have only been a misdemeanor and she would be sitting home right now instead of facing deportation. What a shame. I never saw her, but all reports on here portrayed her as a nice woman.
    I understand you wouldn't want a amateur pretending to be a cancer doctor and giving out candy pills so unlicensed practice of heath care is a felony.

    Seems like unlicensed practice of massage shouldn't be a felony though. What is the worst that could happen? Someone is rubbed the wrong way? Why that is a felony is beyond me.

  12. #28

    marriage to foreign lady

    Three years + pass a very tough interview to ferret out sham marriages. Not so easy these days...


    Quote Originally Posted by Loafer Boat
    THe marriage would have had to last at least three years, and then she would have qualified to become a "permanent resident".

  13. #27
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    Posts: 2386

    jantana

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedRacer29
    Normally, a first arrest for prostitution is a misdemeanor with a $250 bond. But, because it was in conjunction with her other charge of practicing health care without a license which is a felony, the prostitution charge also becomes a felony. That is why many girls will advertise body rubs instead of massage. Nothing illegal about giving someone a body rub and getting paid for it. But you need a license to give a massage whether or not you charge for it. Obviously an exception would be made for giving a massage to your spouse, loved one, family, etc. I actually encountered this at an AMP in Tampa that used to be on Florida Ave. just north of Bearrs. After going in, the lady who greeted me told me "girl who give massage not here, I give you body rub". At the time, I had no idea what a body rub was, so I declined. Later I realized she was only protecting herself. LE could have arrested her for being unlicensed. Had Jantana known the difference and advertised body rubs, her prostitution charge would have only been a misdemeanor and she would be sitting home right now instead of facing deportation. What a shame. I never saw her, but all reports on here portrayed her as a nice woman.
    Jantana must have verbally promised someone a "massage", since in all of her ads she offeres a "Body Rub".

    CL therapeutic: http://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/thp/1701061194.html

    BP therapeutic: http://tampa.backpage.com/Therapeuti...-largo/3638582

    BP body rub: http://tampa.backpage.com/BodyRubs/e...-largo/3647164

    Even her website calls out a body rub: http://www.jantanabodyrub.com/

    Too bad is right. I didn't see her regularely because of the 3 hour round trip from Sout County, but she was fun to be with. Bill Ho

  14. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Ho
    Her ad on CL stopped on 4/20, 11 AM, the day of her arrest. The BP (therapeutic) ads and BP (Body Rub) ads are automatic reposts. You can tell the reposts from the rest by looking at the time posted. All reposts happen a few minutes after 8:00 AM.
    Not claiming to know her in detail, but I was told that she never had a run in with the law before. But normaly a prostitution charge has a $250 bond. Why is her bond $5000, and called a Felony? Unless it was her third arrest?
    Accorrding to the website she is still in jail, so there is little chance in running away. Bill Ho

    Normally, a first arrest for prostitution is a misdemeanor with a $250 bond. But, because it was in conjunction with her other charge of practicing health care without a license which is a felony, the prostitution charge also becomes a felony. That is why many girls will advertise body rubs instead of massage. Nothing illegal about giving someone a body rub and getting paid for it. But you need a license to give a massage whether or not you charge for it. Obviously an exception would be made for giving a massage to your spouse, loved one, family, etc. I actually encountered this at an AMP in Tampa that used to be on Florida Ave. just north of Bearrs. After going in, the lady who greeted me told me "girl who give massage not here, I give you body rub". At the time, I had no idea what a body rub was, so I declined. Later I realized she was only protecting herself. LE could have arrested her for being unlicensed. Had Jantana known the difference and advertised body rubs, her prostitution charge would have only been a misdemeanor and she would be sitting home right now instead of facing deportation. What a shame. I never saw her, but all reports on here portrayed her as a nice woman.

  15. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Bum123
    Just wondering if anyone has any info. Just recently started to see her ads on BP.

    http://tampa.backpage.com/FemaleEsco...hed-27/3704713
    From those pics, it appears that she has a furry pussy!!

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