Blue Moon maybe still in business or Any info?
[url]http://orlando.backpage.com/BodyRubs/amarican-body-rub-no-rush-relaxation-24/7449779[/url]
Call the numberfrom this add and got way to mcuh info on the phone. Convo went-Start at 60-80 and I work my way up. And I also offer everything on the menu. I was scared so did not book. When I google the number from the ad; it was BlueMoon. Any info and this lady?
Many forums not just USASG
The fact is that there are several other rub review sites out there that give a lot more detailed info than here.
I don't know why there is a big push now unless someone out there is looking for a promotion or out to prove something.
Stay safe and keep your heads on straight and we should come out of this OK.
Just my 0. 02.
MrB.
BTW, too bad about miss may's. Never got out there.
[QUOTE=Gruglok; 1617080]No fucking way.
I found a gem of a AMP in Seminole that hasn't been talked about on USA that I know of. And it won't be mentioned by me either. These sites need a new way to reduce the leaking of info.[/QUOTE]
Politicians, Criminals, and LEO
The politicians, criminals, and LEO are like a trinity, like the three stooges, like the three musketeers. One for all and all for one. Would it surprise anyone if some big shot AMP owner pulled the strings and told a politician in pocket which competition they wanted taken out, who then told MBI who they wanted busted. Why are there no mouli massage parlors with hot little bubble butts running around playing yanky my wanky. As whatever happens goes down, let's review the property owners just to see who gets busted and who doesn't get busted.
[QUOTE=TheJester; 1619642]I know we've all gotten a bit chicken little with the recent news. I, myself, have been concerned that the rapidly growing number of AMPs in town the last couple of years might cause problems. But I'm going to hit you with a different perspective. The government perspective. I used to work for a county government, NO NOT LEO. At first I thought my job was to do what was actually in my job description, but then I learned from my supervisor that my job was really to continue to justify our existence and to spend our entire budget. I have friends and family members that also work for governments and for them it's also the same. The true purpose of any government entity is to justify their existence and to spend their entire budget. This provides them with job security and proves the need to have at least the same budget the next year or more.
Your tax dollars at work.
So what does this mean? My take on MBI is this. Their job isn't to bust all of the AMPs and providers out there. I mean lets face it. They have enough manpower that they could easily do a clean sweep in about a week and bust all of the providers out there. I mean how hard is it really to go to an AMP and get these girls to offer you at least a handshake? If they really did make a clean sweep they'd put themselves right out of existence!
That's why whenever we see the articles about an AMP or some such place getting busted it's "the result of an 18 month investigation." I mean really. Their job, like I said before, is to justify their existence and spend all of their budget. They make the occasional bust that's the result of tons of manhours and countless dollars spent. It looks good for the press and continues to justify their existence.
In the meantime, we have all noticed that the number of AMPs has grown, not shrunk.
I've honestly been waiting for a big crackdown to reduce the numbers back down. But the best time for that would have been before the elections. And there was some busts, but not a huge crackdown. I'm still concerned about that.
The other thing to think about is to think from MBI's and other LEO's perspective, not a monger's perspective. We all get to worrying that our posting is leading LEO where to make busts. But it's been said before by others, LEO doesn't need us to know where to go. Cops aren't that dumb. It's not hard to look at an AMP and determine if extras are available. Their perspective is about politics and complaints (aside from all of the above mentioned existence justification). That article said that Miss May was the worst for providing happy endings. Really? We haven't reviewed it here in months and the last reviews weren't very good ones. Not since they rotated their staff. Not to mention that there hasn't been a single bust of Miss May staff. So why did Miss May get singled out?
My take on it has to do with location. Miss May is right at the entrance to a residential street. If I lived there I sure as hell would be complaining to the cops! Nobody wants that kind of business in a residential area. My guess is that Miss May has been getting a lot of complaints.
Let's look at the politics of it too. Is Miss May the "worst offender?" Of course, not. We all know better. There are others that are far worse, but politics do play a role in who gets busted and who doesn't (bribes might too, but I'm not going there). Others here have been mentioning property ownership and you can bet that makes a difference as to who gets hit and who doesn't.
They mentioned in the article that the landlord's property can get seized. As far as I know the only way this can happen is if the arrests fall under RICO, which I'm pretty sure prostitution doesn't. RICO is pretty much racketeering and drugs isn't it? So to me that sounds mostly just an empty threat to scare the ignorant. Does anyone know otherwise on this? I'm just curious.
Anyway, that's my take on things[/QUOTE]
Going after property owners is.
Just so much BS. It sounds good in the newspapers and the TV and scares some customers but it is BS in the first degree. Proving a landlord who rented to a person or corporation that is licensed by the state to perform ethical massage by saying he knew or should have known illegal activities were being carried on in the building that is a state licensed premises is ridiculous.
They cannot even close the premises when a massage tech is arrested for violating the law they can only arrest the violator, not the owner of the business. Landlord no way.
A premises can be closed when it is declared a "Public Nuisance" but this is generally used to close "Dive" bars and clubs that have constant police activity regarding fights, drugs etc. In other words if the police are called to a bar 122 times to a bar in six months it will be declared a public nuisance (after a court hearing, this can take Years) and the state will pull it's license.
Have no fear Massage fans, unless the state statutes are changed dramatically you will be old and grey before you cannot get a massage in Orlando, remember this, most commercial property landlords are tough, some are lawyers, all have lawyers and many are very wealthy and they are not going to lay down and die because some MBI bureaucrat runs his mouth to the media. MBI is FOS and they damn well know it-VS