Patriots owner busted in florida.
Check out the news on this one guys. Seems like they had cameras in the massage parlor videotaping everything!
Cameras in Massage parlors
I was kind of expecting more people to be freaking out about the news that there were cameras inside Robert Kraft's favorite spa in Orlando. You really have to feel for a 77 year old widower who is subjected to this kind of public humiliation.
The cameras were actually planted in the rooms. They reportedly show customers negotiating prices for "sex acts. ".
They wen to a lot of trouble to bust this place. First, there were neighbor complaints There were administrative governmental investigations that found violations with people living on the premises.
They monitored people coming in and out.
They used reviews on sites like this to get "probable cause" for a search warrant to place cameras in the rooms.
Finally, there was a phony story about a bomb threat. They evacuated the spa and planted the cameras while pretending to look for the bomb.
Which brings us around to some of our East Hartford venues. There may have been neighbor complaints, at least from the barber near Burnside. There have been Department of Labor investigations. There have been reports of someone watching the Burnside parking lot. But they don't get the opportunity to plant cameras without forcing evacuation of the place.
It is still important to be careful not to offend the neighbors. And I would try to avoid discussions of specific prices for specific acts.
And the question: what was going on there to attract so much attention and such a thorough investigation. The usual modus operandi is to send in undercover cops. Evacuating the place, planting cameras, this is a new level. What is the reason? Reports talk about an investigation of human trafficking. I do not get the impression that any of the masseuses in East Hartford are forced, at least not at Burnside or Silver Lane, which have been my normal haunts for the past couple years. But there are those who are ready to see human trafficking in almost any sex work of any kind.
So, is this the future of AMP investigations? Or just this one incstance?