Right about hidden cameras
[QUOTE=Stwabi;5139675]Sure it might be inadmissible in court, but I believe the real concern is if the footage somehow ends up on the web (which would destroy everyone's lives beyond recovery). Cloud storage is getting cheaper and cheaper, and it's possible that some spas store the footage on the cloud. As a result, the videos will stay there for a long long time. Now imagine if someone malicious gets a hold of that cloud account, data breaches happen everyday and this is not a far-fetched scenario at all (especially if we assume that the people managing the spa are not tech-savvy). If folks could share some intel about the spas that *might* have hidden cameras in the room (or even the lobby), that would be helpful. Whatever you do, with today's tech, know that this hobby is putting your life on the edge of total ruin.[/QUOTE]Your 100 percent right real issue if footage on web or shown on the news because there is no way to explain to friends and family that you were getting happy ending what you just have to hope is that people would only look for important peoples footage not average broke Joe luckily I think massage parlors are too small time even with AG forcing hard on human trafficking that's why when you Google massage parlor arrest or raid for 2019 and 2020 you don't see any mongers.
The parlors are still selfish and cruel for having hidden cameras in the room and placing our identity at risk but I think unless evidence seized on national day on John suppression or something it's very unlikely mongers will be exposed by the news.
Don't waste your time. Wollaston Beech St.
A worker named Amy took me for 90 minutes. Poor results. I tipped her $10.00 I thought that was too much! Stay far away. Doesn't know how to be reasonable. Too many providers to deal with her. She told me her boss is right outside. I said, " I don't care. ".