Savannah. Calming Bodywork
I think she advertizes a few places and numbers. Any intel?
[URL]https://www.massagefinder.com/massage-therapists/46696/[/URL]
Required By New Law Started July 1st
A new law was implemented on July 1st requiring all licensed massage establishments to retain employee and customer records for at least 1 year. No one was sure about how they would enforce the new law but there was a significant bust in Naples specifically using this new law.
[URL]https://winknews.com/2024/07/31/11-arrested-massage-parlor-bust/[/URL]
10 spas were investigated and 11 ladies were arrested all in violation of the new law. Please note that most spas are trying to comply with this rule by having customers fill out a "login sheet" but there would be no way for the spa to verify any of the information that the customer would put. Last place I visited, I saw a log that had quite obvious fake info. After reading the police reports, seeing how the police were able to confirm the spas violating the new law is quite concerning. Hopefully other counties won't be as zealous in attempts to enforce the new law.
[QUOTE=Bato5613;6988965]Passby Sunsea spa and notice that you need to log on th book. Ask the lady what's that for, said it's requirdd now. So I bail out. Is anybody encounter this in some AMP or massage parlor?[/QUOTE]
Silly names is not the answer
[QUOTE=FootyFanatic14;6989031]A new law was implemented on July 1st requiring all licensed massage establishments to retain employee and customer records for at least 1 year. No one was sure about how they would enforce the new law but there was a significant bust in Naples specifically using this new law.
[URL]https://winknews.com/2024/07/31/11-arrested-massage-parlor-bust/[/URL]
10 spas were investigated and 11 ladies were arrested all in violation of the new law. Please note that most spas are trying to comply with this rule by having customers fill out a "login sheet" but there would be no way for the spa to verify any of the information that the customer would put. Last place I visited, I saw a log that had quite obvious fake info. After reading the police reports, seeing how the police were able to confirm the spas violating the new law is quite concerning. Hopefully other counties won't be as zealous in attempts to enforce the new law.[/QUOTE]Thank you footy for the link to the arrest in Naples, It says in part:
CCSO Lt. Wade Williams, who has been leading the massage parlor arrests, said Huiping was a "designated establishment manager" at Phoenix Spa and has been on their radar for a long time.
The legal name of the establishment is Phoenix Spa, but they were doing business as Asian Angels.
Her salon did not pass inspection. Williams said it was because customers would give fake names, and the salon would not ask for their IDs to verify their true identities.
House Bill 197 aided in the entirety of the massage parlor bust.
I have thought all along that the inspectors will not be amused by some of the clever, they think, names that have been posted on this site by customers. I would think that if one uses a regular sounding name and believable address that the inspectors will not go to the length to verify each entry. My suggestion is to be smart not cute when you fill out the form unless you want your favorite spa to go away.
I have asked but not found any spas that I visit here in Fort Lauderdale to yet be inspected.
Reading posts from Alabama and Georgia. I think they believe their states will go the same route as Florida and see it as real threat to the industry.
Outsmarting the inspectors is what is clever not being silly.