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HPD night stick
Originally Posted by HardBoner
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Money, dear boy. And IIRC, free pussy because its still not illegal for the HPD to have sex with prostitutes in the line of duty (Insert long arm of the law joke here).
Yeah, sounds like HPD has a certain type of "training" to include their in the pants "night stick" in order to "maintain" discipline between the legs of massage parlor girls. TSA agents use gloves, but HPD needs to probe deeper for a more satisfying cavity search. On your knees baby, we are here to "serve" and "protect".
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Originally Posted by DangerBoy
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What I want to know is, what are you getting out of giving the very real parasitic human traffickers that are pimps free rein?
Money, dear boy. And IIRC, free pussy because its still not illegal for the HPD to have sex with prostitutes in the line of duty (Insert long arm of the law joke here).
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Interesting Article in USA Today
Here's an interesting article from USA Today on why it's so hard to stop massage parlors and the human trafficking behind it. My take for Hawaii though is that it doesn't exist here, or is extremely rare. If these other better funded, more organized states can't build any case for them, then our inept Honolulu Prosecutors Office has no chance. LOL.
https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/ne...---4.0-styling
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Originally Posted by DangerBoy
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Let's say all the AMPs are shut down. Kaneshiro's boy at the prosecutor's office and the HPD high five each other like a couple of frat boys Eiffel Towering some drunk sorority girl for getting rid of prostitution in the City and County of Honolulu. Its fine people, and more importantly, the tourists and part-time locals living in million dollar condos don't have to see the eyesore of massage parlors that they probably didn't see unless they actively sought them out to begin with.
But in reality, of course, they didn't get rid of prostitution. Just the easy, soft targets that wont cause them problems when they kick in the door.
I've never heard of the HPD going on the offensive against the pimps and we all know they're there in Waikiki. And I don't see the HPD or the prosecutor's office going after them because apparently, those pimps don't have any problems packing heat and using it.
So thanks, HPD. I know you're reading this. What I want to know is, what are you getting out of giving the very real parasitic human traffickers that are pimps free rein?
D Boy,
Sounds like you're pissed off, now how in the world would you raid the place when no ones home.
It's like robbing a bank with no money.
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The funny thing about these AMP raids
Let's say all the AMPs are shut down. Kaneshiro's boy at the prosecutor's office and the HPD high five each other like a couple of frat boys Eiffel Towering some drunk sorority girl for getting rid of prostitution in the City and County of Honolulu. Its fine people, and more importantly, the tourists and part-time locals living in million dollar condos don't have to see the eyesore of massage parlors that they probably didn't see unless they actively sought them out to begin with.
But in reality, of course, they didn't get rid of prostitution. Just the easy, soft targets that wont cause them problems when they kick in the door.
I've never heard of the HPD going on the offensive against the pimps and we all know they're there in Waikiki. And I don't see the HPD or the prosecutor's office going after them because apparently, those pimps don't have any problems packing heat and using it.
So thanks, HPD. I know you're reading this. What I want to know is, what are you getting out of giving the very real parasitic human traffickers that are pimps free rein?
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Originally Posted by PVenkman
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If there goal is to spoke me from going, well. They win. I ain't going til this war on massage parlors is over. Hopefully it can recover. I had a grand old time.
This is all so typical of Hawaii. Someone figures out how to make a buck that isn't about buying up huge tracts of land (big agriculture, tourism or putting up overpriced condos) and the powers that be shut them down, even when the police claim can't handle property crimes.
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Spooked af
Originally Posted by Bazinga808
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This is sad. Ume aka Tokyo Spa was one of my first places I started at. Now seems like all the places I visited are gone. Tokyo Spa, Dream, Rejuve, and even Sunflower seems to be gone too.
If there goal is to spoke me from going, well. They win. I ain't going til this war on massage parlors is over. Hopefully it can recover. I had a grand old time.
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This is sad. Ume aka Tokyo Spa was one of my first places I started at. Now seems like all the places I visited are gone. Tokyo Spa, Dream, Rejuve, and even Sunflower seems to be gone too.
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Originally Posted by Thumperforq
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Police Chief tells us HPD will no longer investigate car thefts, burglary, robbery, or other propert crime because of lack of manpower, but they'll batter the doors down on massage parlors. Smh.
Did she really say that our city's police force is not on par? Yet, our City has enough officers to send to Mauna Kea to reinforce Hawaii PD. Where the fuck's the logic in that? I wonder if the same person ghost-writing & feeding Ige misinformation is also doing so for Chief Ballard.
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Originally Posted by Amp64
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If AMPs advertise as relaxation spas, how can they get busted? You go there for a relaxing body rub, pay fee and that's it? Must b an inside job, some provider with some shit she got busted for, and now le rat!! Got to b inside job, relaxation spa no need massage license, shit legit massage parlors massage you naked!! Only a towel on you, don't know the legal shit but city prosecutors OFFICE just wasting federal monies! Do they have one sex trafficking just? Nope, wat the fahk! Lose money! Spend the money on REAL CRIMES! 🖕
I think you're forgetting one of the main techniques LE employs. They can go undercover to collect evidence to be used later to indict and also as evidence to obtain search warrants.
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Funds
Originally Posted by Amp64
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If AMPs advertise as relaxation spas, how can they get busted? You go there for a relaxing body rub, pay fee and that's it? Must b an inside job, some provider with some shit she got busted for, and now le rat!! Got to b inside job, relaxation spa no need massage license, shit legit massage parlors massage you naked!! Only a towel on you, don't know the legal shit but city prosecutors OFFICE just wasting federal monies! Do they have one sex trafficking just? Nope, wat the fahk! Lose money! Spend the money on REAL CRIMES! 🖕
I dunno if they're using the federal funds, but they are looking for the business owners.
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Originally Posted by Thumperforq
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Police Chief tells us HPD will no longer investigate car thefts, burglary, robbery, or other propert crime because of lack of manpower, but they'll batter the doors down on massage parlors. Smh.
If AMPs advertise as relaxation spas, how can they get busted? You go there for a relaxing body rub, pay fee and that's it? Must b an inside job, some provider with some shit she got busted for, and now le rat!! Got to b inside job, relaxation spa no need massage license, shit legit massage parlors massage you naked!! Only a towel on you, don't know the legal shit but city prosecutors OFFICE just wasting federal monies! Do they have one sex trafficking just? Nope, wat the fahk! Lose money! Spend the money on REAL CRIMES! 🖕
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Ume raid
I'm glad they didn't trade while I was banging sugar.
I'm going back to pine tree but this time I'm wearing a Groucho Marx glasses disguise. They'll never know who I am when they snap those photos LOL.
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The Police Have Their Priorities Mixed Up
Originally Posted by Thumperforq
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Police Chief tells us HPD will no longer investigate car thefts, burglary, robbery, or other propert crime because of lack of manpower, but they'll batter the doors down on massage parlors. Smh.
I was shocked to read the Police Chief saying that they no longer have available police officers to chase after the robbery suspects, car thefts, etc. They then have the audacity to use our police officers to catch an average citizen doing 35 mph in a 25 mph zone, sending officers for assistance at the TMT, and constantly harassing the Massage parlor folks who are not hurting anyone. What the hell is going on in Honolulu. We really need to get our priorities straight.
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Good for nothing cops
Originally Posted by Thumperforq
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Police Chief tells us HPD will no longer investigate car thefts, burglary, robbery, or other propert crime because of lack of manpower, but they'll batter the doors down on massage parlors. Smh.
Yeah, lazy slacking cops, don't want to do an honest day's work. Maybe home owners should just shoot would be robbers and drag their bodies outside and not even call the cops. Just get rid of the weapon and let the cops figure it out. There is a serious meth problem and a vast majority of stealing to support this habit, so jailing them will not solve the problem. I see allot of cops boot legging at many construction sites, so if HPD chief says not enough manpower, than how about letting contractors do this instead of cops making OT?
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