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I think you are good if your junk isn't fully out and being touched. My guess I s the bs cops were offered DIY and couldn't charge for soliciting so they charged with no massage license. I was pretty lucky I was planning on going yesterday at lunch but work got busy.

Originally Posted by
AjfAll
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Question for anyone who's actually been through this. What happens if you're there when a raid goes down? Obviously if you're caught in any act, you'd be charged. But if they open the curtain and you're face down having your back rubbed. Are you detained? Questioned? Without knowing that something illegal is happening in my specific room, is them entering actually an invasion of privacy? Very curious. Not necessarily asking if what they do is legal, as I'm sure some of it is not. Just wondering what actually happened if anyone's experienced it.
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Question for anyone who's actually been through this. What happens if you're there when a raid goes down? Obviously if you're caught in any act, you'd be charged. But if they open the curtain and you're face down having your back rubbed. Are you detained? Questioned? Without knowing that something illegal is happening in my specific room, is them entering actually an invasion of privacy? Very curious. Not necessarily asking if what they do is legal, as I'm sure some of it is not. Just wondering what actually happened if anyone's experienced it.
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Sad if true, but I'm not surprised. I was there earlier this week and that is the busiest parlor I have ever been in. There was constant traffic in the door. Exactly the kind of thing a nosy nieghboring business would call in as "suspicious". Then there's the fact that any time a spa has reports of Happiness, seems they are busted soon after.
Unfortunately I did not leave happy, but it sounded like the guy next door did! Either that, or it was literally the best legit massage of his life. Ha.
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No More Happy Ending for AMP
Apparently Metro PD is cracking down on AMP thinking that they are trafficking operations. https://www.scoopnashville.com/topic...-professional/.
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Never heard of this place
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Originally Posted by
BoroGuy54
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Nash, the incident back in July is a different one. The woman called the guy whom she went to school with and set up a date. He got robbed, beaten and taken back to his house. She was helped by two guys, they were caught quickly.
The affidavit in the article has a incident date in July. I remember seeing a story on when about the incident. It didn't go into the total details about the truck going to Detroit.
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Robbery

Originally Posted by
Nash1
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It did back in July when the incident happened. The affidavit has the date of the incident on it. Just now catching them.
Nash, the incident back in July is a different one. The woman called the guy whom she went to school with and set up a date. He got robbed, beaten and taken back to his house. She was helped by two guys, they were caught quickly.
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Originally Posted by
DeOppressoLi5
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I'm surprised this didn't make the locale TV news.
It did back in July when the incident happened. The affidavit has the date of the incident on it. Just now catching them.
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Surprised
I'm surprised this didn't make the locale TV news.
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Danger Will Robinson. What The Fuck
Nashville can be a very dangerous city to play in. Look at this guy, all he wanted was a little play time in Nashville and he wound up in Detroit with his bank accounts drained.
https://www.scoopnashville.com/2022/...qSiMtP4rkUxf3o
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Originally Posted by
DomDraper
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Looking through her info after a short google search, I'd bet that same $300 that she knew him. She's from college grove, and they dropped him off at a house in college grove. She contacted him (not him looking for a hooker). They won't be in jail long enough for what they did to him.
Yeah. It says they went to high-school together in the article.
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Mike Tyson quote

Originally Posted by
WhiteHorse77
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I'm glad to hear you've had lots of successful car dates. I'll leave you with the last couple of sentences that got cut off: I know some Car date "pros" take all the precautions and pull off car dates with little or no issues. More power to you. It's just not for me. I'll leave with the Mike Tyson quote and ask you to apply it to this hobby: " Everybody has a plan. Till they get punched in the face. " Have fun, but choose your battles and your battlegrounds.
Good job using a Tyson quote! Funny and (IMHO) true!
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Originally Posted by
RoadWarrior615
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Been doing car dates for decade. I never had not one problem at all not one and definitely non of these problems.
I'm glad to hear you've had lots of successful car dates. I'll leave you with the last couple of sentences that got cut off: I know some Car date "pros" take all the precautions and pull off car dates with little or no issues. More power to you. It's just not for me. I'll leave with the Mike Tyson quote and ask you to apply it to this hobby: " Everybody has a plan. Till they get punched in the face. " Have fun, but choose your battles and your battlegrounds.
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Been doing car dates for decade. I never had not one problem at all not one and definitely non of these problems.

Originally Posted by
WhiteHorse77
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Possibly a car date gone horribly wrong? We may never know. Please post any new info. In the mean time I'm re posting "why I don't do cardates," and adding to it: "Your car date may OD in your car" . Damn. : Car dates are inherently dangerous. I know some guys do them successfully, but that doesn't change the risks involved.
1. You are having sex in public with a working girl! (do I have to explain what could go wrong here?
2. Anything in your car that's not bolted down is fair game to be stolen (ask me how I know) , wallet, cash, cards, vehicle registration, mail, (now she has your address and can contact your wife or come by with her bf to "borrow" your jet skis you bragged to her about).
3. Most cardate providers are addicts and are carrying drugs when the get in your car. When you get pulled over they will throw the drugs under your seat. Guess who goes to jail? Or. She looses her "stash" in your car, can't find it, and makes a big scene when you want to leave. Then. Your wife finds it a few weeks later, along with your dates ear ring. Hilarity in sues. I'll close with a disaster from Denver about a car date "specialist" that would look for an opportune moment to grab the John's keys out of the ignition, jump out of the car and run out of sight, then text the guy demanding that he send her $200-300 (or pay a locksmith the same amount) to get his keys back. Unless. She had his house keys too..