They will be coming...or we won't
[QUOTE=Spectator;2580149]I notice there are no ads for AAMPS. Too soon? Too visible? Once the Bucket goes dry, where will everyone go? Clearly one of the busiest businesses in RI is the spa biz.
There were at least 15 of them, if not more. Not to mention at least 5 clubs where you could have a great time. It kills me that they are so vigorously closing what (aside from the Cheaters incident).
Was a quiet, clean, and mostly well run system. I got to know a lot of the gals, they were mostly friendly and open about their lives.
We'll see what replaces it. Whatever it is will be more like buying drugs and dealing with criminals than the almost-above-board system that worked so well for so long.
Donna Hughes is an idiot.[/QUOTE]I'm guessing they (aamp's) will be coming although I'm curious as to why they haven't sprung up in Prov yet as these places closed first. But where there is a source of cash these ladies and inspired owners will find a way. As hard as they may try LE can't keep track of moving targets as well as they could the spas. So just wait and let's see where thy wind up and how they advertise. Of course ending up on usa's advertising site would be just perfect.
Good Aamps still far and few
[QUOTE=StressedOut;2581510]I'm guessing they (aamp's) will be coming although I'm curious as to why they haven't sprung up in Prov yet as these places closed first. But where there is a source of cash these ladies and inspired owners will find a way. As hard as they may try LE can't keep track of moving targets as well as they could the spas. So just wait and let's see where thy wind up and how they advertise. Of course ending up on usa's advertising site would be just perfect.[/QUOTE]Alice in downtown Providence was the last Aamp I visited.
Even the change in climate scared her. She made a very brief appearance up in Boston area.
Then to move on to the land of lost AMP ladies.
Even in Boston area Aamps have been past peak.
Areas in Alston / Brighton, and Newton areas.
The cities and local LE will end up dealing with more issues of pimps, drugs, robberies and other violent crimes now that access for the hobbyist has become dangerous. Some day some unlucky hobbyist will suffer a violent death and everyone can feel safer because the AMPs are closed and no more human trafficking, such BS.
"Investigative "Reporters
Turn to 10 and Sean Daily over the years have drummed up a lot of attention on the spa experience in Providence from time to time because when news gets lax for them it was a good go to story to tell mr and mrs resident that in their city this was going on and the police were tolerating it. So it would drum up calls. Every time. Plus the new wave of politicians that rolled in were newer and not part of the plan or part of the payroll and they needed headlines. It's all bull and yeah it will move undergroundish and from full safety for both sides to a more wild Wild West kinda thing.
Sucks to be able to remember the good ole days.