Lets hope that it was bullshit
[QUOTE=Vampireweekend;1228127]I'm stopping by McDonalds in Warren to use their wifi to post this. What we have at Fantacy is a "Legend" in the making. Her name, Kelly. Forget SUN Nana. Forget 4S Lisa. Forget VIP Tina. Forget Ocean So. Well, no. I just had one of the most incredible session that I've ever experienced in my lifetime. Totally amazing. It was OMG AMAZING. My enthusiasm in writing this report is enough to convey what I experience. Forget the details. You guys just don't need the details. Go out and create your own. Right now, Fantacy is probably the best spa in the area right now. They have an incredible young staff. Tammie is also as wonderful. One hour massage. Unrushed. Okay, no slip and slide. No coupons. But you don't need that shit to get you in the door. Now, they're small and if you see either 2 to 3 cars in the parking lot or just my car you know it's busy. Better to call ahead. There was suppose to be a new girl starting today with Kelly but she did not make it in. I know the housekeeper is trying to get a new girl in this coming week. Now when you go you will know why someone was desperate in posting the bullshit about Tammie this past week. I mean it. I'm done.[/QUOTE]Lets hope that what was posted earlier this week was bullshit haha. Because if it wasn't then it sounds like a bunch of guys are in for a rude awakening.
New Spa laws at September1, meeting
Check out the videos on WKBN. Com and WYTV. Com.
Happy Mongering.
Human Trafficking? Really?
Here is the gist of the story from WBKN. Com:
"Joan Sullivan moved back to Warren last February. One problem stuck out to her in the area: Possible human trafficking.
"I think human trafficking is a national issue. And then it trickles down to smaller problems," Sullivan said Thursday during a committee meeting at Warren Council Chambers.
This isn't a new problem in Warren. City Council and the Mahoning Valley Organizing Collaborative spent months researching 10 suspicious massage parlors within the city limits.
"We believe these spas are a front for human trafficking where the girls will come in, they will provide services for two or three weeks and then they will be moved to another location," Sullivan said.
Sullivan suspects some parlors of illegal activity, but so far there haven't been busts at any of the city's current parlors.
"According to law enforcement, they don't have any record of any illegal activity," said 6th Ward Councilwoman Cheryl Saffold.
Just to be safe, the MVOC recommended that all recreational masseuses in Warren get another 100 hours of certified training, any immigration forms must be displayed and unusual business hours be regulated.
"A lot of these people that come to the spas, you know, they don't necessarily want to be seen. That's why it's easier to do it in the evening time," Sullivan said.
Warren has legislation on massage parlors already in the works. But many block watches in the area didn't think the bill was strong enough.
That's where the MVOC came in. Council said the new legislation would help investigations move along.
"If there is illegal activity being done, we like to make certain that activity ceases," Saffold said.
"Other areas have done it. So I think Warren can do it too," Sullivan said.
Warren City Council will vote on the bill Sept. 1."
Human trafficking? Really? Come on. I think this is the hook that they want to hang the whole law on which to me is total fabrication. It's just an angle for them to "extort" money either from the government and / or the spas. Doesn't human trafficking involve children. At least that was what they were saying earlier. Notice they've left that out in this report because it's all bogus. When have any of us seen a child work at the spas? I mean most of the women working there are 30 years or up. Look at the immigration laws. They don't allow Korean women under 30 years to come over because of the possibility of them working at the spas. That's why you don't see anyone younger than that. Their whole angle is total bunk and that is what I'm calling them out on. It's total bullshit. Maybe I'll call out more on the others involved. I understand these communty groups but most of the spas are in business districts away from the neighborhoods. I remember reading an article once that attribute storefront churches maybe contributing to the rise of crime in the neighborhood than anything else. Should I introduce legislation banning storefront churches or any churches in the neighborhood because they might contribute to the crimerate. And yeah, they don't contribute economically to the area and they don't pay taxes. So why don't we tax them them. Make them get a license to operate within city limits. And human trafficking. Ohhhh, I see evidence of that in their Sunday and Summer Bible schools and look at all the buses they use to move people around. Now that's human trafficking.
Looks like time to find another hobby.
Mike Dewine is now involved in the investigations of the AMP's in Warren. Check out this.
[url]http://www.mvorganizing.org/blog/human-trafficking-core-team-leaders-meet-attorney-general-mike-dewine-2011-06-03-0[/url]
Sorry guys. I told you that this was going to happen. Would not listen to me and now you see I knew what I was talking about.
There is just too much pressure coming from the people of Warren and all the information floating around really put the spas under the microscope.
Warrren is known as the Happy Ending capitol of the world and it was only a matter of time that the state would get involved. My connections to certain people told me that the Spas will be
Shut down. It will be this year.
Best to stay away from them for now as there will be more scrutiny of people going into these places.