[QUOTE=Cincinnati72;4176467]I think it's more along the southern border.[/QUOTE]It's being pushed all over the country to support the fake crisis at the border. You think it's just bad luck that all the AMP around here are being busted? Cmon dude.
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[QUOTE=Cincinnati72;4176467]I think it's more along the southern border.[/QUOTE]It's being pushed all over the country to support the fake crisis at the border. You think it's just bad luck that all the AMP around here are being busted? Cmon dude.
Robert Kraft was busted for patronizing an AMP in Florida, but I haven't seen that customers of the AMPs here have been arrested. Is it just that they are not mentioned because they are not celebrities, or has LEO here not bothered with them?
Said the police claimed there was a bomb threat to clear the spa (although ironically not the whole plaza) and planted the cameras at that point.
[QUOTE=Resipsaloquito;4177976]So how was an after hours break in going to work if the girls lived there? Wasn't evidence that the girls lived here the reason they suspected human trafficking?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=HandaMan;4177743]You paid for the massage service but not the extras you get, to me you didn't paid her to give you the sexual favor so it's not prostitution. It's more like you and her were sexual attracted to each other and things just happened. Here is my question, I own a bar for a long time, a hot chick came in and sat on the bar. We talked for most of the night, she decided to stay and wait for me to get off work, I gave her shots after we closed. We end up had sex in my office. Now is this considered prostitution since I gave her shots? Or she just liked my personality and decided to have little fun with me? If I get caught, I might get charged for servings after hours, but I doubt I will be charged for paying a prostitue. Since AMPs are in the hot seat lately, LEO's are trying to get them any which way they can. Things may be legal in ours eyes might still be illegal with uncle LEO. Anyway everyone stay safe![/QUOTE]I don't think it makes much difference whether the favors are provided as a result of mutual attraction, at a bar, or as an appreciative gratuity, after a relaxing massage. The end result is much the same, if someone in authority wants to interrupt the activity. If someone is busted, stopped or questioned before, during or after an event, even if an actual charge isn't filed, the intimidation and potential threat of arrest would frighten and devastate most participants, regardless of which side of the table they were on. That threat in itself is likely to cause a huge negative impact in the massage business (at least for a while), and is (or should be) in the back of everyone's mind when we read about how far, and how much money is being spent to scare, intimidate, and threaten warrants for misdemeanor or minor felony charges. If trafficking is the real target of their investigations, why isn't that money and attention directed to the airport customs checkpoints, as these alleged thousands of unsuspecting Chinese / Korean women are being brought by escorts into this country and then forced into indentured servitude after their arrival. I'm not saying that it doesn't happen, or that it shouldn't be stopped if and when it does, but I do believe that the numbers are grossly exaggerated or it would be much easier to recognize and stop the real traffickers at the border, rather than trying to "fix" the problem by intimidating and humiliating discreet providers and their clients. When high profile Florida participants (names intentionally omitted) are caught in their nets, it's just another opportunity for the 'do-gooders' to exploit all victims (male and female) and draw attention (and more funding) to themselves to further their own agendas. What easier assignment can a detective have than to sit in a car to see who comes and goes, or watch hours of video of what was thought to be a private, non violent event. I wonder how many other much more serious, violent crimes were committed during the weeks, and hundreds of hours that the Florida investigation was going on?
[QUOTE=Ronnie0927;4178014]It's being pushed all over the country to support the fake crisis at the border. You think it's just bad luck that all the AMP around here are being busted? Cmon dude.[/QUOTE]I don't want to get into a political argument, but the number of illegal immigrants at AMP's in Ohio (Or Chinese restaurants for that matter) is nowhere near the concentration of illegals along the border. I'm guessing there are a few illegals that have given us massages but for the most part, a much higher concentration in the border states. My guess is the police here are doing what has been said. Scare tactics that will plane out eventually. If there is an illegal activity, and there is a stigma of "immoral" around that activity, there is going to be an outcry to "do something about it".
People feel warm and cozy when they believe their tax dollars are being well spent and see lots of arrests.
[QUOTE=MassageGoer;4176807]I was there about a month ago and there was a truck hanging out everywhere from the parking lot, to the construction site across the street to the places next door to the complexes on both sides. 1 of the guys is a cop I recognized from work, he comes in a lot. I've decided to stay away from there. Too much heat and they offer way too much to get caught up in.[/QUOTE]Can confirm that as I saw a marked vehicle in the lot across the street. He's tucked back off the road but it's quite obvious what he's looking at. Would avoid.
[QUOTE=VinnieKramer;4178051]Said the police claimed there was a bomb threat to clear the spa (although ironically not the whole plaza) and planted the cameras at that point.[/QUOTE]Believe it or not, Vincent is actually right this time. The f-ing cops staged a bomb threat to clear the place. That's ridiculous. I hope that is somehow grounds for some or all of these guys to "get off" (pun intended). Many of these johns have more money than god, so they can hire the best criminal defense attorneys. Ri-fuckin-ridiculous, when there are kidnappers walking the street, and drugs (not just ganja, real drugs) everywhere, illegal immigrants, crazy high crime rates in Florida, and the cops have nothing better to do than set up this sting for mutually consensual sex for pay? Rigoddamndiculous.
This morning, I called Winton Rd. And got no answer. I don't know what the story was, and I didn't go there to check it out.
I called Springfield Pike and got an answer, so I went there. The place isn't much to look at. The parlor is in a mostly vacant strip mall. In fact, it may be the only business there. The premises are rather bare. However, Mary, the masseuse, is reasonably attractive and very friendly, so I am glad that I went there.
Driving to my next destination (and I do have a life outside the hobby), I passed by 1718 East Galbraith. It seems to me that I had read that it had re-opened under new management, and, indeed, the "Massage" sign was lit up. However, by then, I was no longer interested, so I am just passing the information along FWIW.
[QUOTE=Golden3;4178401]This morning, I called Winton Rd. And got no answer. I don't know what the story was, and I didn't go there to check it out.
I called Springfield Pike and got an answer, so I went there. The place isn't much to look at. The parlor is in a mostly vacant strip mall. In fact, it may be the only business there. The premises are rather bare. However, Mary, the masseuse, is reasonably attractive and very friendly, so I am glad that I went there.
Driving to my next destination (and I do have a life outside the hobby), I passed by 1718 East Galbraith. It seems to me that I had read that it had re-opened under new management, and, indeed, the "Massage" sign was lit up. However, by then, I was no longer interested, so I am just passing the information along FWIW.[/QUOTE]I think I have an idea but I wanted to be sure before I went out there.
[QUOTE=DaytonNew;4175923]Local police car with asian female cop inside parked in front. Wait for 15 minutes she didn't move.
They don't get it. Asking for HJ has been in existence for centuries and it will continue. Waste of taxpayers money.
Stay safe.[/QUOTE]Third time I have seen a cop car parked outside. I have personally decided to stay away from this place. The fact it is tucked between big stores, might cause its demise. Moral policing and all.
Be safe.
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Went to Waycross the other day. The two ladies I have seen there in the past are gone. Got a lady named Lulu. She was middleaged not to hard on the eyes. Massage was ok the flip was awesome. Please feel to PM me for details. Looking to share some info on PM for a place with FS.
Has anybody been to Oasis in Milford lately? Its been over a year for me just wondering if it got any better?
Has anyone been to the Chinese spa off Hamilton Ave. North side of cin? Went to scope it out and it's nestled between a Subway and donuts shop. Drove around and didn't see any city Kitty's in the area. Reviews on Google say it's just an okay place. Went to go inside but was locked up at 9 ish so either busy or closing a bit early.
[QUOTE=Golden3;4178049]Robert Kraft was busted for patronizing an AMP in Florida, but I haven't seen that customers of the AMPs here have been arrested. Is it just that they are not mentioned because they are not celebrities, or has LEO here not bothered with them?[/QUOTE]They have arrested over 300 people so far! Unless they are arresting the people the claim are trafficking, this is a huge waste of money.
Has anyone been to the Chinese spa off of Hamilton Ave on North side? Drove by and checked out the area. In a little strip and saw no city kittys. Went to go in but was close to there closing time so door was already locked.