Not a bust. But an "inspection"
I know a provider in the south shore. Two weeks ago police, Bd of Health, and state inspector descended on her shop. All 3 came in together. They checked her licenses, checked closets / cabinets for "sex toys", and looked for any evidence that she might be living there. Gave her a copy of the checklist with "no violations" checked off, and they were out of there. Ten minutes tops.
Total Gestapo. She thought she was being singled out, until she heard from others the same "inspection" also was taking place elsewhere.
This still doesn't explain the hotel observation.
[QUOTE=Eubabrown;2570452]First time post here, but I have lurked off and on for many years. I've been to AMPs for close to 15 years, and I guess today just served as a warning that I have been very lucky. Around 3:00, I went to visit this place for the first time. The door was open as I approached and I noticed someone had just walked in. Kind of like the courtesy of waiting outside for someone to finish at an ATM, I never like to see someone entering or leaving when I am there. I prefer my privacy that way. Consequently, I waited outside the open door for the person to go through the curtains. When I peeked around the corner, I saw that he was still in the lobby and overheard him asking the ladies for their IDs. Needless to say, I didn't stick around and split ASAP. Kind of like the other fellow that had the bad feeling that someone was following him through the hotel. Seems like their might be a broader campaign to shut these places down over the last couple weeks. Reminds me of when I used to live in DC and it went from amazing to ghost town overnight.
Stay safe.[/QUOTE]