Just a word of advice to everyone else, as any lawyer worth his salt will tell you: don't talk to the cops in a situation like this and sure as hell don't tell them you were there for a HE. Nothing is "off the record" with cops. Don't incriminate yourself or ruin it for the rest of us.
[QUOTE=Foss911;6790830]I was in a AMP about 5 years ago out in San Diego that was raided. Here is my experience.
LEO visits are primarily the result of compliants from neighboring businesses or individuals. In this case, the Chinese restaurant next door had filed a complaint. LEO was primarily interested in proper licensing and human trafficking violations. They will check for proper business licenses, health permits and individual MT licenses for the ladies. They will talk to the MT's and ask routine questions about their experience and background. This assumes of course they speak english. They will ask the owner / manager questions about the business, what services are offered and at what cost.
The owner of the shop will receive summons (tickets) for not having the proper licenses / permits and any unlicensed MT will receive a summons. They will have a court date assigned and will have to appear; very similar to receiving a traffic violation in your car.
LEO already has a pretty good idea of what goes on in the shop; they do read these forums. They did not come into the rooms, but knocked and told the patrons to get dressed and come to the lobby.
There were two of us there. The other guy appeared to have a nervous breakdown or something similar. They had to call an ambulance and took him to the hospital. I was detained in the lobby and observed most of what was going on.
The senior investigator turned out to be a fellow Marine vet. He asked me to step outside the shop and over to his car. We talked a few minutes about our time in the Corps. Then asked "off the record" what was going on. Told him I went there for massage and HE, but had just gotten there so was still in the massage phase. He asked about pricing and tips. He already knew, but asked anyway. He finally said if I wanted a piece of ass, go to Tijuana. I laughed and told him no way. "dangerous down there". He agreed then let me go. I had told him my name, but he never asked for any I'd.
The ironic thing was several of the bystanders on the sidewalk though I was one of the cops and asked me questions about what was going on. I just said "no comment" and got in my car and left.
No body appeared to be arrested, but several ladies got tickets for providing massage services without a license. All in all, it was an interesting experience.[/QUOTE]
