[QUOTE=SlooHands;7404205]They are easy prey!!Why not bust some crack or meth dealers that really destroy a community unlike alittle rub& tug??[/QUOTE]Bc along with prostitution it's human trafficking and that is the big buzz word.
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[QUOTE=SlooHands;7404205]They are easy prey!!Why not bust some crack or meth dealers that really destroy a community unlike alittle rub& tug??[/QUOTE]Bc along with prostitution it's human trafficking and that is the big buzz word.
[QUOTE=Midnightpass;7403963]Unfortunately, there is very important context missing in this story. It doesn't say how long the women have known they were positive and / or if they were successfully following an antiretroviral drug protocol which can make transmission impossible. We need more information, not less or incomplete.[/QUOTE]Interesting how the breaking news video contains that allegation yet the written story does not. In addition, recent updates on the news do not include those allegations of positive tests. I'm wondering if the news iinvestigator questioned law enforcement and could not corroborate that bit of very sensitive information.
Regardless, it's petty sad when places like this are targeted. Someone already mentioned the upcoming elections. I cannot disagree.
[QUOTE=PeteSchweddy;7404246]Interesting how the breaking news video contains that allegation yet the written story does not. In addition, recent updates on the news do not include those allegations of positive tests. I'm wondering if the news iinvestigator questioned law enforcement and could not corroborate that bit of very sensitive information.
Regardless, it's petty sad when places like this are targeted. Someone already mentioned the upcoming elections. I cannot disagree.[/QUOTE]While the news story's don't say anything about the Hiv They (news Reporters) probably can't get confirmation due to Hippa laws. But the ones in the videos stated to have it, all have it listed in the official booking reports. Guess time will tell one way or the other.
[QUOTE=PeteSchweddy;7404246]Interesting how the breaking news video contains that allegation yet the written story does not. In addition, recent updates on the news do not include those allegations of positive tests. I'm wondering if the news iinvestigator questioned law enforcement and could not corroborate that bit of very sensitive information.
Regardless, it's petty sad when places like this are targeted. Someone already mentioned the upcoming elections. I cannot disagree.[/QUOTE]Apparently the cops, through the courts, can force an HIV test in Ohio: chrome-extension: efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj /[URL]https://apps.rainn.org/policy/policy-state-laws-export.cfm?state=Ohio&group=2[/URL].
[QUOTE=Sparrow3;7404164]What AMP is on Monroe near Laskey??[/QUOTE]Sorry, I meant SECOR and Laskey.
[QUOTE=Midnightpass;7404309]Apparently the cops, through the courts, can force an HIV test in Ohio: chrome-extension: efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj /[URL]https://apps.rainn.org/policy/policy-state-laws-export.cfm?state=Ohio&group=2[/URL].[/QUOTE]Correct. When caught soliciting you get tested. If positive you are then "on notice". If caught again, your charge goes from misdemeanor to felony. Now, I am not sure if you are the "buyer" but I know that is how it works for the "sellers".
[QUOTE=BadBird;7404463]Sorry, I meant SECOR and Laskey.[/QUOTE]I was there yesterday! Business seemed usual but I told myself I'd never go back. Horrible massage and so so ending. Let's Relax on Central is my go to, who knows how long til they get shut down again.
[QUOTE=BadBird;7403929]Reported today, it was part of a state crackdown on trafficking. Should not be shocking, Toledo is usually blind to it, burbs are not. In addition, the AMP on Monroe near Laskey was also hit.[/QUOTE]The 3rd Spa was on Secor and called 5333 here (the Secor road address).
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[QUOTE=Midnightpass;7404309]Apparently the cops, through the courts, can force an HIV test in Ohio: chrome-extension: efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj /[URL]https://apps.rainn.org/policy/policy-state-laws-export.cfm?state=Ohio&group=2[/URL].[/QUOTE]Usually it takes a few days to get a test report back back, they reported it the same day as the bust??
[QUOTE=LucasD;7404541]I was there yesterday! Business seemed usual but I told myself I'd never go back. Horrible massage and so so ending. Let's Relax on Central is my go to, who knows how long til they get shut down again.[/QUOTE]I think they meant on Secor between Laskey and Alexis. 5333 Secor.
I bought a home HIV test yesterday, took it, and fortunately it came back negative, however, it said that depending upon time of exposure another test should be taken within 3 months. My locality offers free STD testing through the county, however, the county is required to report positive tests to the rest of government and the cops can get your status from them. In Florida and in Ohio, failure to notify a sexual partner that you're HIV positive when you had the knowledge that you were is a crime. Had my test came back positive, I wouldn't have went to the county. Now I know the results of the county's exam beforehand and all for $45.00. While I wouldn't have sex without informing were I positive, I'm not in the habit of providing the cops the evidence they need to convict me of a crime.
Took an oral at home test and it was negative but since the oral test is only able to detect at 3-6 months from exposure I went to the local urgent care to get blood drawn and urine sample for others. Everything came back negative, which gives a huge peace of mind. Not that anything was ever not covered but there's always that doubt lingering. I hope from some of the recent posts the three letter word was mis used somehow. If there's any positive tests floating around out there (hopefully not) it would be beneficial to post and give details on timeline / personnel. Maybe I'm out of line but I'm guessing everyone got the same sick feeling when they saw / read the report.
[QUOTE=Dam272;7407155]Took an oral at home test and it was negative but since the oral test is only able to detect at 3-6 months from exposure I went to the local urgent care to get blood drawn and urine sample for others. Everything came back negative, which gives a huge peace of mind. Not that anything was ever not covered but there's always that doubt lingering. I hope from some of the recent posts the three letter word was mis used somehow. If there's any positive tests floating around out there (hopefully not) it would be beneficial to post and give details on timeline / personnel. Maybe I'm out of line but I'm guessing everyone got the same sick feeling when they saw / read the report.[/QUOTE]You are correct about the same sick feeling and that reporting any positive tests would be beneficial. In fact, reporting is what makes this site valuable. I completely understand the policy of not allowing unsubstantiated HIV accusations, however, I doubt a news station would risk a libel lawsuit by not having verified their claim. The trick is to strike the right balance.
[QUOTE=SlooHands;7404831]Usually it takes a few days to get a test report back back, they reported it the same day as the bust??[/QUOTE]They can get results of rapid test results back in a round a hour. Planned Parent hood has a rapid blood test that results are given back to you in around 45 minutes. STD check site gives you results back within 24 hrs of collection. As for them reporting this the same day. I'm sure that I'm not interpreting the police document report correctly but reads like they may of had a prior test that was positive? It reads like soliciting after a positive test, not soliciting while positive.
Who knows just happy to hear everyone is coming back without.
[QUOTE=MilkMan2484;7408472]They can get results of rapid test results back in a round a hour. Planned Parent hood has a rapid blood test that results are given back to you in around 45 minutes. STD check site gives you results back within 24 hrs of collection. As for them reporting this the same day. I'm sure that I'm not interpreting the police document report correctly but reads like they may of had a prior test that was positive? It reads like soliciting after a positive test, not soliciting while positive.
Who knows just happy to hear everyone is coming back without.[/QUOTE]What would anyone be willing to bet that the media intentionally made a false report to keep it closed once and for all?? Just a thought.