Tampa: No Assisted Showers (Table or otherwise) by City Ordinance
[QUOTE=Qetuo;5711795]Out of towner. Stopped by one of the Kennedy spas (Bamboo or yokohma) and was told that table showers are no longer permitted by law in Tampa. Many places still advertise table showers. Did the law change?[/QUOTE]Yes, the law changed. The City of Tampa passed an ordinance around late 2017/2018 that, basically, banned assisted showers in any massage establishment operating within Tampa City Limits. Cross that city limit boundary and showers are not similarly regulated.
This started with a "News" report from the "Investigative Reporter" at a local TV station in April of 2017. The "reporter" (I use the term loosely) retired not long after airing of the report (or otherwise has been drummed out of the dubious business of "Scandal/Sensational-Journalism"). Read the online report here:
[url]https://www.wfla.com/news/8-investigates-are-storefronts-for-sex-thriving-along-tampas-kennedy-blvd/[/url]
Upon playing THAT up for all the ratings they could wring out of it, a local Kennedy Blvd area Morality Fanatic kicked off a 'protest' campaign, complete with a Facebook group called "Clean Up Kennedy". They mustered all of their available manpower (out-of-work, or otherwise unemployed, morally superior, mostly young (think... guys with man-buns and girls that don't wear make-up or shave their underarms), crusaders) and organized picketing in front of the most popular AMP locations. THE most popular AMP actually shut down, rather than put up with the unwanted attention, and quietly distributed the talent to OTHER local AMPs... some out of the city limits and some out of the entire county.
Anyway... it only got worse when one of the popular AMPs was found to be leasing their building from a landlord that was formerly somehow associated with city government. EMBARRASSING! Not to mention a nice juicy target for the protesters and morally superior crusaders. With all of that, the city just had to act and passed a few ordinances limiting and restricting the operation of massage places and "bathhouses". Among those restrictions: NO ASSISTED SHOWERS PERMITTED (within their jurisdiction... the city limits of Tampa).
Hey... all you geezers out there... did I forget anything?
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RE: All Seasons Massage in Tampa closed
[QUOTE=FloridaGringo;5708885]Hi Forum, (just joined) in the hobby for 10+ years. Was passing by one of my 4 spots in Tampa that I rotate through only to find they closed. All Seasons was a decent AMP in Temple Terrace and one of the only ones in the area with Asians under 50 years old. I have no idea what happened but I guess the writing was on the wall. Anna, late 30's was attractive, petite and unique with her style just stopped showing up to work. Then Nancy, late 40's with excellent HE technique vanished and was replaced by short, wide 40 something attendant that I never got her name. Anyone know what happened?[/QUOTE]Is that you Wilbur?