Thanks for Pointing out the Thorny Finer Points
Good on you, Kirby, for reading the briefing and raising alarm bells. You point out in plain English how a landlord might be held responsible when all he or she has doing is rent space to a business. Reminds me a little of how a bartender or bar owner might be held responsible for the actions of an intoxicated patron. Or how gun manufacturers that legally manufacture firearms may be sued when a miscreant uses them for no good. Kinda like saying the fork made me fat!
We live in an age where new, novel and tyrannical legal theories flourish. I reckon prosecutors hellbent on busting the world's oldest profession will use any trick in the book. As of now, HB 507 is just a working draft. But I think many here will carefully follow its progression through the halls of government.
[QUOTE=KirbyYork;7544263]Was doing some random looking into the new law and found something more of interest. The ability to charge a landlord! Ugghh. What's that going to do to the market place the first time that happens? You can't convince me some landlords aren't aware of what's happening on their properties. I don't doubt there isn't a hush money trail there too.
This new law truly is designed to follow the money.
"While the OPD believes current law sufficiently covers the illegal aspects of prostitution and.
Remains concerned that additional criminalization will result in stacking of charges, the OPD's.
Primary opposition with HB 507 is its imposition of a third-degree felony penalty. We appreciate.
The bill's aim to target persons who are knowingly engaging in conduct that condones, while.
Also profiting from, prostitution. However, language also catches others who do not necessarily.
Condone the conduct but do in fact know a person is engaged in prostitution. This can include.
A landlord, convenience store owner, or even a health care provider. ".[/QUOTE]
Strongsville changing laws
I know to operate in Colerain Twp the laws changed a few years ago. They are strict for new business. Old business was grandfathered as is. Will this be another way for areas to make parlors disappear?
[URL]https://www.cleveland.com/sunpostherald/2026/03/strongsville-tightens-code-on-massage-parlors-after-raids-on-two-such-businesses-in-2025.html[/URL]
these rapist illegals are everywhere
[QUOTE=GoodWill123;7553232]That is freaking hilarious. Thanks for sharing.
You know in all sincereity, and sadly, Nashville used to be a great place for Chinese girls to come find AMP work. But I have a few Chinese friends there who have told me it's changed; it's really bad there. You can Google it. According to my friends, several AMPs have been robbed repeatedly by the "cartel people", and "illegal foreigners" (their words, not mine). They've been raped, robbed and won't go to the police. They were robbed 5 times last year. And they were PISTOL WHIPPED. It finally got so bad that A Spa in Nashville finally called the police on themselves. Unfortunately the girls also got busted and arrested, which is why they didn't want to call in the first place. Lastly a friend of mine is a cop in Mt Juliet near Nashville. He said they're busting AMPs to find illegal immigrant mongers and are hitting the jackpot every time.
Here's just one AMP robbery of many that have happened in Nashville, Jasmine Spa.
[URL]https://www.nashville.gov/departments/police/news/three-teens-arrested-robbing-massage-parlor-and-pistol-whipping-two-employees-tuesday-night[/URL][/QUOTE] I hope those monsters get 25 years. But in Clermont county jail, a Guatemalan he admitted he was illegal was indicted on 32 Counts of rape of trio of siblings , the rapes started at age 9 and they are 14 now, nobody or amp is safe from these monsters any where... the amp needs a panic button to push in their room
Flock Camera at Thorntons on Colerain Ave & Galbraith Road
[QUOTE=TapThat;7470132]They are easy to spot though, not mounted in the woods. They are also solar powered, correct[/QUOTE]The camera is conveniently adjacent to the parking lot of Eight (Foot) Spa in White Oak.
Could be capturing traffic or gas station customers. But beware.