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  1. #20170

    My Point of View

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimhatz  [View Original Post]
    I wonder if the cops stopped by in uniform and if the girls at CB saw them before they opened the door and werr able to do something about their dress. If not, the cops may have just checked on the complaint and left but if they saw the way they dress, they should suspect more then just massages are going on and may send back some undercovers in the future.
    I see your point. My view is that if someone is dressed in a way that highlights their beauty, it does not mean that there is enough reason to investigate. I would not assume that Hooters should be investigated because their wait staff are dressed in tight shorts and tops. Uncle LEO either needs a complaint or probable cause to investigate a business.

    I think that it would be very safe to visit at any time. Be safe.

  2. #20169

    Avoid

    Posted a previous report on this location (Toni). Broken face cradle, little kid running around, no extras whatsoever. Best to avoid.

    https://orlando.craigslist.org/thp/5967336892.html
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  3. #20168

    I didn't

    Quote Originally Posted by Miketastic69  [View Original Post]
    No need to worry.
    In fact I had another wonderful session with Roxy. That girl makes me feel like I'm 20 again!! We have the best sessions ever and they just continue to get better. Bad news is she is leaving the 1st of Feb. The good news is there are 3 other smoking hot girls in there so I don't think it's going to be too hard to fill Roxy's shoes. I saw one of the new girls when I was leaving the other night and OMG she was beautiful!! I have to find out who she is on my next visit!! Stay thirsty my friends!!

  4. #20167

    Competitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Gentleman100  [View Original Post]
    I have heard the correct information on the license inspection of CB. An evil competitor claimed that CB was hiring underage, unlicensed therapists. Uncle LEO stopped by and verified the licenses were in order and no one was underage. Uncle LEO apologized for the inconvenience and went on his way.

    End of Story.

    Now, if I ever find out who the evil competitor is, I will advise my USA Guide friends to never go to the evil competitor again.

    As always, be safe.
    Evil competitor are usually close by. Easy to figure out. Ginza had the same problem. If you look at map, you can figure it out. You can narrow it down to one or two suspects. If still not sure then just do not go to any of them. One of them is evil. In the case of Ginva, the two suspects are still in business.

  5. #20166

    Cb

    Quote Originally Posted by Gentleman100  [View Original Post]
    I have heard the correct information on the license inspection of CB. An evil competitor claimed that CB was hiring underage, unlicensed therapists. Uncle LEO stopped by and verified the licenses were in order and no one was underage. Uncle LEO apologized for the inconvenience and went on his way.

    End of Story.

    Now, if I ever find out who the evil competitor is, I will advise my USA Guide friends to never go to the evil competitor again.

    As always, be safe.
    I wonder if the cops stopped by in uniform and if the girls at CB saw them before they opened the door and werr able to do something about their dress. If not, the cops may have just checked on the complaint and left but if they saw the way they dress, they should suspect more then just massages are going on and may send back some undercovers in the future.

  6. #20165
    Quote Originally Posted by SexWarrior  [View Original Post]
    Yes I remember, the place used to be called Ginza a girl named Lily and her friend Mai ran it. I don't remember anyone else besides the two of them maybe a third girl. Lily was a very nice Korean lady real personable and caring. I don't remember Ginza having much of a menu besides a massage and standard. They were all about the massage which was great. Deep tissues and hot stones. I do remember they ran into some issues with LE which was sad. Last I was there she had mentioned opening up another one out by the convention center. Never saw her since if she isn't around she might of moved back to New York. This was way before Jenny from Island took over Ginza. This was when Asahi was a good place.

    To visit. I can say one thing I have not met an establishment or provider that can match Lily and Mai's massage skills. I used to see them just for the massage and anything after was just icing. Let me know if you find her.
    Thanks SW. You are 100% correct on Lily & Mai's skills. Lilly was my first "special" massage ever. Truth be told, I popped during the table shower when she stuck her finger in my butt making sure I was clean. LOL I knew I'd be coming back there a ton after that.

  7. #20164
    Quote Originally Posted by Outdoorsman  [View Original Post]
    She was the best massage in town. After Ginza she had a little place on Vineland by universal in small office park at the Turkey lake end of Vineland. Great steam room and best massage ever. She then went back to school and got other licenses for treatments. She was studying all the time when I went by. Think she was trying to, are it legit for men and women and capture the Unniversal crowd but closed down 2-3 years ago.
    Oh man that's a bummer. She was not just amazing in the room. She was an incredible person and a real treat to be with.

  8. #20163
    Quote Originally Posted by TheMan127  [View Original Post]
    Was it Lily? That is where Jenny came from. And remember Mae?
    It was Lily! And yes I remember Jenny and Mae. That place was a gold mine back then. I went to Lily's new place after she opened it, brought a bottle of wine with me and ended up getting a 4 hand massage while we all drank wine and hung out. She was awesome! She was also my first.

    Any clue if she's still around?

  9. #20162

    Lily

    Quote Originally Posted by SexWarrior  [View Original Post]
    Yes I remember, the place used to be called Ginza a girl named Lily and her friend Mai ran it. I don't remember anyone else besides the two of them maybe a third girl. Lily was a very nice Korean lady real personable and caring. I don't remember Ginza having much of a menu besides a massage and standard. They were all about the massage which was great. Deep tissues and hot stones. I do remember they ran into some issues with LE which was sad. Last I was there she had mentioned opening up another one out by the convention center. Never saw her since if she isn't around she might of moved back to New York. This was way before Jenny from Island took over Ginza. This was when Asahi was a good place.

    To visit. I can say one thing I have not met an establishment or provider that can match Lily and Mai's massage skills. I used to see them just for the massage and anything after was just icing. Let me know if you find her.
    She was the best massage in town. After Ginza she had a little place on Vineland by universal in small office park at the Turkey lake end of Vineland. Great steam room and best massage ever. She then went back to school and got other licenses for treatments. She was studying all the time when I went by. Think she was trying to, are it legit for men and women and capture the Unniversal crowd but closed down 2-3 years ago.

  10. #20161

    Florida Stop and Frisk Law

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDagger  [View Original Post]
    If you don't have an I'd you can go to the slammer.
    "Whenever any law enforcement officer of this state encounters any person under circumstances which reasonably indicate that such person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a violation of the criminal laws of this state or the criminal ordinances of any municipality or county, the officer may temporarily detain such person for the purpose of ascertaining the identity of the person temporarily detained and the circumstances surrounding the person's presence abroad which led the officer to believe that the person had committed, was committing, or was about to commit a criminal offense. ".

    http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/.../0901.151.html

    Bottom line (as previously mentioned): give basic information why you were there (therapeutic massage) if asked. Provide your I.D. Be courteous. After questions have been answered, ask if you are free to go.

  11. #20160

    CB: All is Well

    I have heard the correct information on the license inspection of CB. An evil competitor claimed that CB was hiring underage, unlicensed therapists. Uncle LEO stopped by and verified the licenses were in order and no one was underage. Uncle LEO apologized for the inconvenience and went on his way.

    End of Story.

    Now, if I ever find out who the evil competitor is, I will advise my USA Guide friends to never go to the evil competitor again.

    As always, be safe.

  12. #20159

    Why mention lawyer

    Quote Originally Posted by Rudiger  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, that's kind of what I thought. If you're on foot and get asked for your I-D ("Show us your papers") do you have to provide one? And does it have to have an address like, say, an old military I-D or maybe a VA card?

    Then, when asked more questions like, "What are you doing out here?" , do you have to answer, or if you say something like, "I'd like to refrain from answering any questions without a lawyer present", what would / could happen? Can they stick you in the back of a squad car or otherwise detain you and let you sit there for hours until they feel like letting you go?
    I'm a bit confused. I was told you only start mentioning lawyer once they have affirmatively taken you into custody. I don't want to get that far if I don't have to. I guess the "can I go now" answer tells you if your done or not.

    I have shown my blue military card before. My old beater has a combat vet sticker on the bumper and a cop has asked me was I in the military before.

  13. #20158
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1104

    I d

    Quote Originally Posted by Ccon66  [View Original Post]
    FL does have what are called "stop & identify" laws, which basically mean that a cop can ask you name and address if he suspects you of doing something. So long as you aren't operating a motor vehicle, you don't need to produce a license. After providing name / address, ask if you are free to leave.
    Yeah, that's kind of what I thought. If you're on foot and get asked for your I-D ("Show us your papers") do you have to provide one? And does it have to have an address like, say, an old military I-D or maybe a VA card?

    Then, when asked more questions like, "What are you doing out here?" , do you have to answer, or if you say something like, "I'd like to refrain from answering any questions without a lawyer present", what would / could happen? Can they stick you in the back of a squad car or otherwise detain you and let you sit there for hours until they feel like letting you go?

  14. #20157
    Quote Originally Posted by Rudiger  [View Original Post]
    What would have happened if, after someone is stopped and questioned by LE after leaving an AMP, they respond with, "Can I refuse to answer any questions? I'm not even certain asking for a driver's license is lawful since the guy wasn't operating a vehicle when he was stopped.
    FL does have what are called "stop & identify" laws, which basically mean that a cop can ask you name and address if he suspects you of doing something. So long as you aren't operating a motor vehicle, you don't need to produce a license. After providing name / address, ask if you are free to leave.

  15. #20156

    My experience

    Years ago after I visited a place on 436.

    A LEO pulled me over.

    Lights blazing. Scary.

    Wanted to know who I saw and what happened.

    They said I would be in trouble if she (therapist) countered my story.

    I stuck with. It was therapeutic. I have a back problem. Nothing more.

    Later.

    I saw her again.

    She to, d me that her public defender told her how I handled it, and she thanked me with a great session.

    That's the only way to handle this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Miketastic69  [View Original Post]
    I'm no lawyer, but I have been in some shit before. If you do not identify yourself the police have to find out who you are in other ways. Like, run your prints, check your image in their database, put you in a lineup. If you comply, act like a gentleman and show them your I'd they can go on about their day without wasting paperwork on you.

    Let me be clear, this ain't no movie where symbolic gestures gets you a standing ovation. You want to go home. You have nothing to prove to anyone here at all. So the quickest way out of any encounter is to comply, be nice and respectful, and do not go into detail about anything else. I got stopped in Phoenix day after New Years. I wasn't speeding, tailgating, and I was I a rental car. I asked you why, and they said I turned on red leaving the grocery store. What? I just landed 10 minutes ago, but I kept my mouth closed and sat there. He let me go after checking warrants. Mentioned he gets a lot of child support guys lately.

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