Is it only a matter of time before ICE turns its attention to AMP ladies?
Seems like an easy target.
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Is it only a matter of time before ICE turns its attention to AMP ladies?
Seems like an easy target.
[QUOTE=MandarinOrange;7390431]Is it only a matter of time before ICE turns its attention to AMP ladies?
Seems like an easy target.[/QUOTE]You are right. With more raids, this will increase the risk for workers, and translate to increased fees because the hightened difficulties.
[QUOTE=Jared260;6638532] A lot of complaints on the site about false reviews, wrong services offered, wrong names, wrong girls at location, staff didn't do what was described in the review. .[/QUOTE]Fortunately, these aren't hard to spot. When you see a spa with (17) 5-star reviews in a row, all written by a "person" with no identity, it's pretty obvious. I'm tempted to go to the place just so I could write a real one.
I've had 25% of my RM reviews rejected for bullshit reasons. They particularly don't seem to like bad reviews. What a way to treat the members who bring value to your site.
I have seen news reports saying in both the New York metropolitan area and in Houston, Texas, police closed massage businesses and a few weeks later reopened them with undercover female police officers taking the place of the masseuses or sex workers.
After visiting a Massachusetts AMP that operated for many years but was closed by police and reopened, I now have reason to believe this is being done in Massachusetts.
If you agree to pay money for a hand job, BJ or intercourse where police officers are impersonating the ladies who used to work there, the next thing you know you're in handcuffs.
Do Not agree to pay for sexual contact or sexual conduct where it is illegal! That is everywhere in the USA except a few counties in Nevada.
Hand, face, or body gestures count the same as spoken or written words.
Sex between a masseuse and her client or customer with no agreement to pay for sexual conduct or sexual contact (agreement to pay for a massage only) is sex between consenting adults and is legal.
If a massage parlor girl has intimate contact with you without agreement for payment for that, be sure to tip her generously for her massage or you are ruining a good thing for all of us.
[QUOTE=ParamAhmad;7462599]I have seen news reports saying in both the New York metropolitan area and in Houston, Texas, police closed massage businesses and a few weeks later reopened them with undercover female police officers taking the place of the masseuses or sex workers.
After visiting a Massachusetts AMP that operated for many years but was closed by police and reopened, I now have reason to believe this is being done in Massachusetts.
If you agree to pay money for a hand job, BJ or intercourse where police officers are impersonating the ladies who used to work there, the next thing you know you're in handcuffs.
Do Not agree to pay for sexual contact or sexual conduct where it is illegal! That is everywhere in the USA except a few counties in Nevada.
Hand, face, or body gestures count the same as spoken or written words..[/QUOTE]Always be smart, never discuss money for specific acts. It's a real risk out there. Keep it tip for good service afterward.