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  1. #8166

    You have the right to remain silence

    If you feel the conversation may lead you to testify against yourself, the best way is to shut your mouth up. If they don't let you go, find a lawyer. Your strength is not to give them any information, not the other way.

  2. #8165
    It could be that there were men going to the legit masseuse seeking extras. That would make me unhappy, if I were operating a legit place.

    Anybody that opens up a rub & tug place in a residential neighborhood is asking for trouble.

    I recall a similar place I visited off Porter Sq. Some years ago. Not Asian, but all-American. I remember thinking as I walked up to the house that I'm certain the neighbors saw male customers coming & going and the place wouldn't last long. Sure enough, it did not. Too bad, because I got one hell of a massage, along with a very happy ending.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Ampfan  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    Three things struck me about this incident:

    1. OK, so they were running an unlicensed massage establishment in a building where a licensed masseuse also had her studio. WTF were the folks at Gemstone thinking? Did they really have that much blind faith in the lady upstairs to believe that she wouldn't look for a way to kill off the competition?

    2. Interesting that the PD alleged that two of the fellows they questioned are registered sex offenders. Was this true, do you think? Methinks it ain't necessarily so. Perhaps they are making this up on the theory that it's useful to suggest that anyone who would go to a "happy" MP is by definition, a perv.

    3. As for the quote about the "legitimate" therapist in the building: "One of the complaints against the establishment, according to police, came from a legitimate masseuse who runs a business from the top floor of the building. She said that Gemstone Massage, which is located in the basement, gets a lot more business than she does and only seems to take male customers." Now that she has eliminated the {allegedly} Happy place downstairs, does she truly believe that all of Gemstone's former customers will seek her out? That her own business will pick up? Note and a biz development hint to complainer: Answer is,"Not likely, dearie." And if you want to attract more male customers. Well, you know what you need to do!

    Kindest Regards,

    BA

  3. #8164

    Massage out

    Quote Originally Posted by Santa66  [View Original Post]
    Of course, they should have kept quiet. What could they be charged with if the cops didn't catch anyone in the act of breaking the law? Even if they had already been able to get a client to admit to receiving extra services, that doesn't imply that everyone who gets a massage there gets extras. Just say you got a straight massage and nothing else. Who's to say different? Just my. 02 worth.
    I tried looking the law up and there is no law about getting a massage, so the cops don't have anything on you. Just admit you got a massage period. Unless they have video proof they have nothing. It is your word against the girl, only if they speak english.

  4. #8163

    Stoneham

    Gentlemen,

    Three things struck me about this incident:

    1. OK, so they were running an unlicensed massage establishment in a building where a licensed masseuse also had her studio. WTF were the folks at Gemstone thinking? Did they really have that much blind faith in the lady upstairs to believe that she wouldn't look for a way to kill off the competition?

    2. Interesting that the PD alleged that two of the fellows they questioned are registered sex offenders. Was this true, do you think? Methinks it ain't necessarily so. Perhaps they are making this up on the theory that it's useful to suggest that anyone who would go to a "happy" MP is by definition, a perv.

    3. As for the quote about the "legitimate" therapist in the building: "One of the complaints against the establishment, according to police, came from a legitimate masseuse who runs a business from the top floor of the building. She said that Gemstone Massage, which is located in the basement, gets a lot more business than she does and only seems to take male customers." Now that she has eliminated the {allegedly} Happy place downstairs, does she truly believe that all of Gemstone's former customers will seek her out? That her own business will pick up? Note and a biz development hint to complainer: Answer is,"Not likely, dearie." And if you want to attract more male customers.... well, you know what you need to do!

    Kindest Regards,

    BA

  5. #8162

    Stoneham Bust

    Of course, they should have kept quiet. What could they be charged with if the cops didn't catch anyone in the act of breaking the law? Even if they had already been able to get a client to admit to receiving extra services, that doesn't imply that everyone who gets a massage there gets extras. Just say you got a straight massage and nothing else. Who's to say different? Just my. 02 worth.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Wesson  [View Original Post]
    Acccording to the article:

    "The customers, according to Norton, were open and honest with the questioning officers, realizing that there was no denying what services the establishment really offered. All three described similar experiences at the parlor, which consisted of an hour-long massage that concluded with the massage therapist performing a sexual act.

    In return for their police cooperation, the customers are able to walk away, but their names are included in the report filed against the establishment."

    Think these guys should have kept quiet? What charges could they have faced?

  6. #8161

    Can't charge

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Wesson  [View Original Post]
    Acccording to the article:

    "The customers, according to Norton, were open and honest with the questioning officers, realizing that there was no denying what services the establishment really offered. All three described similar experiences at the parlor, which consisted of an hour-long massage that concluded with the massage therapist performing a sexual act.

    In return for their police cooperation, the customers are able to walk away, but their names are included in the report filed against the establishment."

    Think these guys should have kept quiet? What charges could they have faced?
    The police F they up, can't charge anything like these.

  7. #8160

    Stoneham bust

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian6  [View Original Post]
    The Stoneham Police have shut down another AMP in Stoneham. Don't think you will see too many AMPs opening in Stoneham anytime soon as the police are being aggressive in shutting them down.

    http://www.wickedlocal.com/stoneham/...eham-masseuses
    Interesting, irritating article. All this time I've been tipping 2x the usual rate for HE.

  8. #8159
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Pratt  [View Original Post]
    There used to be a LuLu at FuShen in Somerville. I wonder if its the same one? Possibly needed a new venue since Fu's trouble with LE? If I recall, LuLu from Fu was petite, possibly 40-ish. Very energetic. Does that sound right? Can you give a brief description of the LuLu at WW? If it is the same gal, I think it will get me to pay a visit to Waltham sooner than I thought because she was pretty good at FuShen.

    Thanks,

    JP
    Petite and 40-ish sounds right, big time nipples on B / Cs.

  9. #8158
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Wesson  [View Original Post]
    Acccording to the article:

    "The customers, according to Norton, were open and honest with the questioning officers, realizing that there was no denying what services the establishment really offered. All three described similar experiences at the parlor, which consisted of an hour-long massage that concluded with the massage therapist performing a sexual act.

    In return for their police cooperation, the customers are able to walk away, but their names are included in the report filed against the establishment."

    Think these guys should have kept quiet? What charges could they have faced?
    Elsewhere in the article it said that one of these guys was a registered sex offender in another state, and the other one had a "lewd and lascivious behavior" rap. The cops had them over a barrel, I'm thinking.

    It's really perverse. Assuming these guys are "at risk of reoffense" (or whatever the phrase is) , letting them get their rocks off in a massage parlor (okay, also assuming that neither of them is going to attack the masseuse) is clearly MUCH better for society than having them go back to whatever kind of "sex offense" they were up to, previously.

  10. #8157

    Stoneham

    Acccording to the article:

    "The customers, according to Norton, were open and honest with the questioning officers, realizing that there was no denying what services the establishment really offered. All three described similar experiences at the parlor, which consisted of an hour-long massage that concluded with the massage therapist performing a sexual act.

    In return for their police cooperation, the customers are able to walk away, but their names are included in the report filed against the establishment."

    Think these guys should have kept quiet? What charges could they have faced?

  11. #8156

    Switching Out

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaz2580  [View Original Post]
    Before they were switching out JoJo, now they are switching out Mimi? It's funny that they do it at all.
    I believe this occurs when repeat customers ask for or even demand certain providers. Mimi has stepped up her massage skills, and her physical attributes rival those of JoJo. I never ask for anyone special, have always been happy with whoever I have been assigned to. Have been there numerous times and only got the switch once- and they must have miscommunicated how far along the process I was, because the one that came in started anew, and I got an extra 15 minutes or so of massage for free.

  12. #8155

    Switch

    Before they were switching out JoJo, now they are switching out Mimi? It's funny that they do it at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lk Msg  [View Original Post]
    I read about this place switching out providers during session, but I'm sure no one has experienced a switch quite like this. The day started out simple enough, called and made an appointment. Drew Mimi; was pleasantly surprised to find her message skills had improved.

    During the session mamasan wanted her to go to another customer. I guess Mimi didn't respond (mostly because she was busy entertaining me). So picture this, during the critical moment mamasan walks in, with Mimi holding on to me with her top down. Following mamasan, Jojo (the replacement) walks in. They quickly realize what they had done and apologized profusely. I laughed it off.

    Alas, this is the best Boston has to offer.

  13. #8154

    Stoneham AMP Shut Down By Police

    The Stoneham Police have shut down another AMP in Stoneham. Don't think you will see too many AMPs opening in Stoneham anytime soon as the police are being aggressive in shutting them down.

    http://www.wickedlocal.com/stoneham/...eham-masseuses

  14. #8153

    Bewildered at Bonan

    I read about this place switching out providers during session, but I'm sure no one has experienced a switch quite like this. The day started out simple enough, called and made an appointment. Drew Mimi; was pleasantly surprised to find her message skills had improved.

    During the session mamasan wanted her to go to another customer. I guess Mimi didn't respond (mostly because she was busy entertaining me). So picture this, during the critical moment mamasan walks in, with Mimi holding on to me with her top down. Following mamasan, Jojo (the replacement) walks in. They quickly realize what they had done and apologized profusely. I laughed it off.

    Alas, this is the best Boston has to offer.

  15. #8152
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrcleantoo  [View Original Post]
    I visited the site. And my Mac had no problems with the website. They've obviously used some template and a few of the pages are empty, so this may have contributed to BA's experience. I received a PM about the address and telephone from someone else. For any site that doesn't display contact info on its main page, I always go to the "Contact" page. If you do the same you'll see the address and phone number clearly displayed. I doubt their burying the contact info was intentional, probably just a result of adopting the template they did.

    I want to emphasize that I've never visited this AMP, so I have no agenda.

    MrC
    I had no issue either

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