Posted in the right forum at least
Who exactly are you threatening?
Watch out for what?
Where are the "other places"?
There's a couple of full-service spas right down the street in the same area, literally blocks away. Do you mean those places?
Or every Spa that's ever been listed on this website?
So are you suggesting that VIP is at war with every other massage parlour in San Diego County? You do know there are hundreds of them right and what exactly are they going to do to every Spa?
It just sounds exactly like stupid shit to make vague threats against " other places".
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These other places better watch out! Two can play at this game. & I have a real strong feeling, that VIP isn't going to take this these type of intimidation tactics, lying down.[/QUOTE]Posted in the right for.
Facts vs fiction vs speculation
[QUOTE=AssMan6969;5684127]… These other places better watch out! Two can play at this game. & I have a real strong feeling, that VIP isn't going to take this these type of intimidation tactics, lying down.[/QUOTE]No doubt, VIP has some good looking young ladies that know how to please. Not as young as advertised, but beautiful just the same. Their english skills, better than most AMPs, is a huge plus for most of their customers.
Police visits to AMP's are generally prompted by a complaint, usually from locals and some nefarious customers. The rumor is it was locals such as surrounding businesses or nosey neighbors that notified the police of suspicious activity at VIP. The so called warning letter (written in English?) was most likely from a local. Anyone that regularly uses WeChat with the SD AMP scene knows VIP was all the gossip with chatter exactly as Lvyo0 mentioned, but nothing threatening towards them, rather curiosity. Paranoia by VIP similar to the paranoid mongers claiming cameras being planted and cops watching spas everywhere.
The police at VIP was most likely NOT triggered from any competition. Spas may get jealous, but reporting each other to the police is akin to drug dealers ratting on each other. Honor amongst thieves and they would only be raising the heat on each other. Police visits to any spas in the SD area hurts business for all the spas, scaring the faint hearted mongers, with speculation of cameras being planted and police watching spas being naively brought up.
The only cameras to be concerned about are the ones customers sneak in to capture the girls and post online. Yeah, you guys know who you are. The only suspicious vehicles watching the spas are probably other mongers, as I've read so many of you admit to sitting in your cars watching customers coming and going. I do the same and split if too much activity. I'm the one in a black unmarked wearing mirror glasses. JK, ha!
What I find most interesting about this police intervention was the coordination between Spring Valley PD and the Sheriffs department. Also that John's were ticketed as opposed to the girls. Customers are usually ignored with the target being the spa and the girls but I can't say the same for AAMP's. Even though the girls had proper I'd and licenses, they still could have been ticketed for other violations such as improper dress. Full length pants and proper coverage is outlined in most cities massage license guidelines.
As far as their new system is concerned, one of my favorite spas was busted by a "trusted" customer. Apparently he had some other charges against him, so negotiated a deal to lesson the charges by vouching for an undercover cop as a trusted friend. No honor amongst mongers.
All the best to VIP and their girls, but the rumor is they're already looking to relocate. Smart move. In the meantime, I'm mongering on as usual, but most of the AMP's I frequent do have a secure entrance door.