Blue Wave has comfortable tables
[QUOTE=Gator1970;4993908]I've discovered that when I go to different AMPs the experience is much better when the tables / face hole is comfortable. So I'm asking for all you Asian massage goers to weigh in on which spas have not only good service but also very nice comfortable tables. For example: I've been to oriental wellness near game changers bar and have great success there but my god it's brutal having my face down in that hole. I like Annie a lot and have seen her for several years off and on at 3 different spas from northeast md to Elkton and now a few times at that place.[/QUOTE]I'm also very picky about my comfort level when lying face down on the table and have found Blue Wave to be comfortable.
Well that didn't take long
Newark place closed down. Not shocking considering the location.
[URL]https://www.newarkpostonline.com/news/newark-condemns-unlicensed-massage-parlor-amid-prostitution-investigation/article_3fed66d2-6a22-5106-b5fb-36181112c8de.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share&fbclid=IwAR1-v4R_WQF_FgrNCOJzfKfv9XQCeVPpahS1b4dCairl0zyWTNsjgmhs32M[/URL]
New Place near Rehobeth? Anyone try?
Spotted this ad, the pictures are stolen not sure if this place is going for the monger crowd or civilians. Odd location for a happy ending spa at the shore. Anyone have any experience?
[URL]https://delaware.rubratings.com/191877[/URL]
Internet Legal Advice? Post Massage Palor Visit
[QUOTE=MDFootLover;4999026]What if they did keep records of tags, if a cop was to question you, they can't prove you did anything illegal right? They can only place you there at the location. Anyone ever been questioned before?[/QUOTE]Found this site and it seems relevant to the discussion here. Dude goes on a legal forum and states he was pulled over AFTER visiting a massage parlor, questioned by the ploice and admitted to what went on.
[URL]https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/pulled-over-after-visiting-a--massage-parlor--1030937.html[/URL]
Use it as general advice as the key is that the FACTS of each situation or case are different and thus what applies to one situation might not apply to your situation, IF the facts differ.
Generally the attorneys agree with something like this:
[I]Police can lie to you about many things. You gave them evidence they can later use against you if they want to. Depending on exactly what you said, it sounds like you may have admitted to a crime on tape. Especially when they said "most just plea"; that sounds like they were saying that "most people just plea to the crime we charge them with".
In general, keep your mouth shut around cops. When they pulled you over, they didn't have any evidence that you had done anything illegal. Now they do. Sorry to break that to you.
Assuming they didn't give you any paperwork, such as a notice to appear, then hope they don't come arrest you. If they do show up, don't say anything more and get an attorney ASAP.[/I]
Now there is some legal technicality here, that is not clear and perhaps applies in only some situations? Or perhaps 'rules of evidence' differ from state to state? (this was a FL situation) or perhaps cops are trained on 'how to' get around this with their questioning. So the general advice is the best to follow. Keep your mouth shut.
[I]They cannot arrest you. They do not have probable cause, even with your statement. In this case, you made a statement to the cops admitting to a crime. However, the cops cannot establish the "corpus delicti", the evidence that a crime occurred, without your statement. They cannot introduce it at trial. You don't have to testify against yourself. The evidence code requires that the state prove up that a crime occurred before any statements of the Accused admitting to the crime can be admitted. They cannot do that here without the prostitute's, or some other actual witness', testimony. They cannot establish a crime against the prostitute without your statement and testimony in court. If they want you to testify against her, you need to get, in writing, a promise from the prosecutor that they won't come back later and prosecute you by using her against you. You stay shut up, she stays shut up and all is good in the world. Having said that, the other attorneys are correct in telling you to never admit to a crime to the cops, no matter what they promise you. And, for that matter, do not admit a crime to anyone else either. You never know who may be a cop.[/I]
But a salient point is that you don't want to be a witness or on record as visiting the place so saying anything to the police is not smart.
So use all of this as you wish. Situations differ and that is why when accused of a crime you get an attorney. THAT is what they sell. Knowing the ins & outs.
All fwiw.