I would like to try this place today.
[QUOTE=HappyDave;5862361]Could you tell us the menu and cost?[/QUOTE]I am hopeful that it will be a good experience. I would love to know full details, but, will report afterwards!
Rainbow Bodywork, Braintree
This is an old establishment under new management, at 452 Washington St. The new owner Sunny told me she had just opened for business 10 days ago, I can see freshly painted wall very clean room, I laid down on a fresh new cloth sheet, not like most parlors use paper sheets and the whole room smelled nice and clean. Sunny is about 40 yr. Old pretty face spinner body type smooth skin B cup? Good size ass. Massage skills are excellent, she reminds me of the Sunny from Marlboro on Rt. 20 Boston Post Rd. On the flip nice tease and very happy ending, overall very inspiring experience, I'll repeat.
A lawyers view on talking with the police
[QUOTE=HappyDave;5864256]Lot easier for the cops to just make an appointment and see for themselves. That's how it usually goes down. Other than a monger being in the building during a raid or in Kraft's case TV cameras inside the place. You do not hear much or anything of a monger being bothered. I know cops that have gone to these places and even talked to the girls about cops that get favors. Basically they know what is going on and just like selective traffic enforcement will only do something about it in most of the towns its common is when there is a complaint or political sweep. Chinatown, Watertown, Waltham and Quincy are fairly safe. Needham parts of Boston, Western and Wayland are bound to get shut down fast. Framingham has been kind of safe usually the poorer towns are. Norwood seems a continuous feeling of the water as to what the town will allow. Just my two cents of about 30 years in this stuff.[/QUOTE]Check out this youtube lecture: [URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE[/URL].
Law Professor James Duane explains why talking with the police ALWAYS puts you at a disadvantage. This is backed up by a policeman who also lectures the law students. All they have a right to is your identification. Maybe (with probable cause) they can search you. But never say anything beyond your name and "can I go please". If they push you, say that you want to consult your lawyer first. Take advantage of your legal rights!.