Public and Political Pressure
[QUOTE=Tee98;2898656]Cary stores are taking a double hit the massage board wants them gone but the Cary town board has a vision for downtown. I just read they are putting a 50 million dollar complex on Chatham St and with all the other projects they have lined up to draw people to downtown I dought that AMP's are part of the plan. It's an image thing.[/QUOTE]Cary is just enforcing the law where previously they allowed things to slide. If the AMP's and the girls got the proper licensing, then they wouldn't have any trouble with the NC Massage and Bodywork Therapy Board. Now on the other hand the conservatives would like to close the AMP's just as much the liberals do. Tax money is not being collected, moral viewpoints on right and wrong, human trafficking and women's groups think the work is dehumanizing. Look at Washington D. C and Northern VA; there use to be so many thriving AMP's where FS was available with a $60 entrance fee and $120 tip and the majority of girls were in their 20's. What happen? Well many were forced to close with the public and political scrutinity from both parties and now your lucky if you get a HJ. The places that thrive with AMP's with a full menu are places that have high tourism or a high cost of living. Money talks and those that have it usually get what they want and the law turns a blind eye to revenue and the rich.