Unwanted in the neighborhood
[QUOTE=Propilot; 1380974]VAPilot thanks for helping Yumi clear out of 9001. She is a nice girl. I went to 9001 one time and it was pleasant, but because of the lack of extras I did not return. I think that Le is targeting Yumi because they somehow got wind of the girls there that did perform extras. I'm not sure if Le found the info from mongers bragging about extras on the other forums or it may have been a disgruntled ex employee that she fired. I think it is more of the former instead of the latter.
Propilot-Always check your six.[/QUOTE]Most likely it was neither of the above. I really doubt LE cares about AMPs. Most cops I know are pretty cool and take there jobs seriously, focusing on protecting and serving the community. About a year ago there was a AMP on Belair road that closed due to local residence complaining. When a neighborhood gets wind of what is happening the more vocal ones will complain until LE has no choice but to investigate and address the issue. An active community association will call local congressman to complain and may even invite them to a community meeting to address the issue.
These 2 women set up there business' in basically the same neighborhood and operated out of residential homes. I'd imagine some local holy-roller crusader felt this was contributing to the downfall of the community. G. O. Suffered the same fate and was in the same vicinity.
Hopefully, they will open there business' in future locations and do not have to go through this hassle again.
Hopefully these ladies will be able to re-locate in a more accepting location.
You miss the most important fact.
[QUOTE=VAPilot; 1381491]The place they operated out of was residential years ago, but almost all of the properties that face Harford Road are now commercial. Most recently 9001 was a real estate office.
The crack head that lives in the basement of 9001 makes considerably more trouble in the area than the spa.
The ladies are genuinely at a loss for where to go now and what to do. And they are running very scared. It is very unfortunate. [/QUOTE.
VA P.
What you don't state is the most obvious; This location, and 8910 are located within 500-600 yds. Of St. Ursala's school (primary to 9th grade). Don't you think their parents are aware of what a massage parlor represents? They probably feel, from all of the recent press, that all AMPs are fronts for exploited females.
This a strongly religious neighborhood, with a strong civic appearance, and I am surprised that 8910 lasted as long as it did. The fact that they did not advertise outside the building was probably the best thing they could have done. Then, Yoyo moves into 9001 and places a 5x6 bright yellow and red sign in front of the house that all of the soccermoms passed every morning and afternoon with their kids on their way to school. No wonder why the sign was taken down, to much presence. 8910 was in their location for years, flying below the radar until they brought attention to themselves on CL and BP, They would advertise, but most of their business was word of mouth, and extras were not the norm.
In the past, I have been more explicit with my reviews, than I should be. From now on it will be: Providers Name, Fee, and Rating of total visit. The location will be vague (street name only) , and I will refrain from going into detail of my visit. In this way, I will continue to provide to this forum, while providing some protection to the ladies who aid me. As always, stay low and keep aware of your surroundings.
GTR
Feds Want to Warrantlessly Track Phones Bought with Fake Names
[url]http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2012/02/14/feds-argue-using-a-fake-name-deprives-you-of-fourth-amendment-rights/[/url]
If the DOJ gets its way, it won't need a warrant to monitor people who buy cell phones and other electronic services using a fake name, according to a story in today's Wall Street Journal.