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07-26-21 22:13 #4795
Posts: 6Rudy
KK made coke lines on her x husbands work desk, yikes. Now Rudy has his trial coming up in December due to covid. I have a feeling this is where Tiffany comes into play.
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07-14-21 08:33 #4794
Posts: 206Comfort
Originally Posted by Kefe2 [View Original Post]
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07-14-21 05:05 #4793
Posts: 236Levels
Originally Posted by BottomOut [View Original Post]
K2.
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07-13-21 15:54 #4792
Posts: 461When I go AMPs, MT places or anywhere there's a provider, I know I'm taking a chance so I'm not surprised with the reports you guys been posting.
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07-12-21 14:06 #4791
Posts: 724Originally Posted by Ajarn [View Original Post]
But Asians don't make many USA future voters and people demonstrated to protect Florida farm and chicken factory, but no one will do to keep female "special" massage workers.
That (massage school, language school, college for dumb brain) raid always happens. Some 30's adult was at LA esl school for 12 years while he was arrested of dui in NY. Nothing special.
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07-12-21 09:43 #4790
Posts: 175Warrantless searches of AMPs
New York v. Burger, 482 USA 691 (1987).
I'm not a lawyer, but it seems to come down to several basic principles we see in the legal system.
Normally, a person has a "reasonable expectation of privacy". However, in the operation of a business where the govt has an interest in public safety or curtailing of crime, the business owners privacy may be violated if there is an preexisting statute the business owner must accept to satisfy the governments interests in public safety or curtailing of crime. Essentially, the ruling equates the "inspection" of a massage business to, say, a restaurant or food processing plant, for which, they do not need a warrant. What I don't understand, and perhaps an attorney can answer this, is how an individuals expectations of privacy come into play. For example, if I'm a customer and eating in a restaurant, and a food inspector comes in, they can't "search" me simply because I happened to be in the restaurant. If the same search were to occur at an AMP, they are essentially "searching" me if they barge into the room when I'm naked. How does the law balance this?
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07-12-21 01:30 #4789
Posts: 945Sketchy schools
Today has been running an investigation series on massage schools. Given all the serious issues facing our embattled country and economy, it boggles the mind that they pick this one. Seriously?
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07-11-21 23:01 #4788
Posts: 86Originally Posted by Prudential808 [View Original Post]
I mean the Robert Kraft cases got thrown out and police got a lot of flack for video taping partially or fully undressed customers who did not even commit any crimes. So its not legal for the police to video people who haven't committed a crime while receiving massages but its legal for them to kick in the door and view them in person. Ridiculous ruling by that court.
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07-11-21 21:01 #4787
Posts: 4158Originally Posted by Prudential808 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by AssEaterNow [View Original Post]
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07-11-21 16:53 #4786
Posts: 432Warrantless searches
Why are the concerns about warrantless search- if the door is locked there is not problem- gives the Customer time to get dressed-.
LOCK THE DOORS solves geez.
Originally Posted by Redneck1 [View Original Post]
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07-11-21 08:52 #4785
Posts: 724Originally Posted by Redneck1 [View Original Post]
Which john will start lawsuit that he was caught at massage parlor with naked grandma when that place is notorious bb place? Any volunteer for constitutional right to fight here?
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07-11-21 02:39 #4784
Posts: 4158Originally Posted by Prudential808 [View Original Post]
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07-10-21 07:22 #4783
Posts: 724HPD is still angel to mongers.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law...tless-searches
Three warrantless inspections of a California massage parlor after a prostitution investigation didn't violate the Fourth Amendment, the Ninth Circuit said Thursday.
Because the California massage parlor industry is closely regulated, the owner didn't have a legitimate expectation of privacy, the opinion by Judge John B. Owens said.
Hawaii is still allowing relaxation business license when even business bureau can not explain what that is. One of a few place with that license and THE ONLY STATE with that license.
Not sure how long it can last when internet reveal too much to people, even local middle school kids can access any info. And hawaii sometimes follow california's passage. Protecting immigration minority female is very hot issue now to many progressive ones.
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07-04-21 18:19 #4782
Posts: 211Very doubtful
Originally Posted by Opelu [View Original Post]
Here's a link to her IG: https://www.instagram.com/kyralizama/ .
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07-04-21 11:38 #4781
Posts: 489Originally Posted by AmpAddict808 [View Original Post]