To save marriages, Mesa may tighten massage-parlor rules
To save marriages, Mesa may tighten massage-parlor rules.
4/4/2014 - AZ Central Highlights.
The City Council's public safety committee agreed April 3, to let the Police Department draft a new ordinance after hearing from several women who said some shops are thinly disguised houses of prostitution.
Deputy Police Chief Deanna see...told the committee, Mesa has 111 parlors compared with 103 in 2010.
...and other police officers met with a group of concerned residents who had contacted the city about the issue. She favors crafting an ordinance based on guidelines from the Polaris Project, a national group that combats sex trafficking.
Mesa police enforce the current ordinance by conducting unannounced inspections. They do not conduct undercover stings in which officers disrobe to determine whether illegal services will be offered. "We haven't had a lot of success in finding violations during inspections," see... Said.
But several women told the committee those violations exist.
Rebecca... Of Gilbert said she belongs to "a community of women who have been affected by pornography and sex addiction of their spouses. "There's about 200 of us.".
"I have five close friends whose husbands or ex-husbands have frequented these parlors to receive sexual services," M...said. "I have seen the effects this has on their families, including the effects of divorce.
"We can't get rid of prostitution altogether, but I really think we can get rid of these businesses.".
Lynnette G...of Gilbert, representing a Phoenix-based group called Training and Resources United to Stop Trafficking, said she has found a website that lists 36 Mesa sex shops masquerading as massage parlors.
"They have a page on this website where they have a page of acronyms," she said. "These acronyms basically detail what they're able to do to these women. I don't want to go into that because it's very disgusting and perverted.".
"These establishments are fake businesses. They are illicit businesses pretending to be a massage-parlor business and then in turn sell women." The operators, she said, "coordinate with pimps and traffickers that come from in and out of state.".
Committee chairman Dennis K.. Said he and the other committee members called up the website on an iPad as G... Spoke and found ads for sex shops in Mesa.
K...., Vice Mayor Alex F... And Councilman Chris G.. All supported making another run at massage-parlor enforcement.
"If you're a legitimate business you won't have any concerns or worries," F.. Said. "But if there's a situation that allows for illegal activity we should be all over it.".
Police Chief Frank M...said his department wants tougher enforcement but will stop short of undercover operations. He said he probably would need extra money for vice enforcement unless the council is willing to sacrifice other police operations.
a community of women who have been affected by pornography and sex addiction of their
Now that is a freightning picture, a community of 200 women who chose men "addicted" to sex and pornography, and then had to live with the consiquences of their choices.
Course, making sure that no one who would like to pay for sex can, will solve the problem of women choosing men "addicted" to sex. Certainly, driving some one under ground that would like to provide sex for money will ensure that sex provided for money will be a safe as possible, and save the marriages of those women married to sex addicts.
Deprived.
[QUOTE=DavePHX;2056211]To save marriages, Mesa may tighten massage-parlor rules.
4/4/2014 - AZ Central Highlights.
The City Council's public safety committee agreed April 3, to let the Police Department draft a new ordinance after hearing from several women who said some shops are thinly disguised houses of prostitution.
Deputy Police Chief Deanna see...told the committee, Mesa has 111 parlors compared with 103 in 2010.
...and other police officers met with a group of concerned residents who had contacted the city about the issue. She favors crafting an ordinance based on guidelines from the Polaris Project, a national group that combats sex trafficking.
Mesa police enforce the current ordinance by conducting unannounced inspections. They do not conduct undercover stings in which officers disrobe to determine whether illegal services will be offered. "We haven't had a lot of success in finding violations during inspections," see... Said.
But several women told the committee those violations exist.
Rebecca... Of Gilbert said she belongs to "a community of women who have been affected by pornography and sex addiction of their spouses. "There's about 200 of us.".
"I have five close friends whose husbands or ex-husbands have frequented these parlors to receive sexual services," M...said. "I have seen the effects this has on their families, including the effects of divorce.
"We can't get rid of prostitution altogether, but I really think we can get rid of these businesses.".
Lynnette G...of Gilbert, representing a Phoenix-based group called Training and Resources United to Stop Trafficking, said she has found a website that lists 36 Mesa sex shops masquerading as massage parlors.
"They have a page on this website where they have a page of acronyms," she said. "These acronyms basically detail what they're able to do to these women. I don't want to go into that because it's very disgusting and perverted.".
"These establishments are fake businesses. They are illicit businesses pretending to be a massage-parlor business and then in turn sell women." The operators, she said, "coordinate with pimps and traffickers that come from in and out of state.".
Committee chairman Dennis K.. Said he and the other committee members called up the website on an iPad as G... Spoke and found ads for sex shops in Mesa.
K...., Vice Mayor Alex F... And Councilman Chris G.. All supported making another run at massage-parlor enforcement.
"If you're a legitimate business you won't have any concerns or worries," F.. Said. "But if there's a situation that allows for illegal activity we should be all over it.".
Police Chief Frank M...said his department wants tougher enforcement but will stop short of undercover operations. He said he probably would need extra money for vice enforcement unless the council is willing to sacrifice other police operations.[/QUOTE]
Crystal at Red Mountain Spa
I had a dream that I stopped in at Red Mountain Spa in Mesa. Crystal, a pretty mid 40's white spinner with nice bolt on's greeted me and escorted me back to a room. Massage was light pressure and she used warm stones. Let's just say I was very relaxed & pleased the way my dream ended. To dream of this place, you must not be a penny pincher.
I did notice a very attractive tall black girl working there also. I have dreamt of Crystal before. In that dream, I met her at a private home NW of Phoenix so we were already familiar with each other. As always, YMMV.
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