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  1. #34013
    Quote Originally Posted by ChipJohnson001  [View Original Post]
    I have no idea what the answer is, but I would think that if they can plausibly claim you are suspected of having committed a crime they can detain you, no? If they have proof (camera in the room) you are fucked anyway (Kraft), but I just worry that stonewalling mixed with a cop having a bad day may end up worse then answering some basic questions, THEN if they start getting intrusive saying "may I leave" may work out better. You look mighty guilty refusing to answer basic questions to a cop. If I were on a jury, and they said that the defendant refused to answer any questions from jump, I would assume they were up to something.

    One useful tidbit: "In Massachusetts, the only laws that require you to provide your name and address to the police are connected with being in a motor vehicle. " So if they ask you for I'd you DEFINITELY can say no.
    If they have proof of a crime they will arrest you, absolutely nothing you say will change that. Answering questions can only hurt you. You may confess to a higher charge than what they have proof for, you may confess to more crimes they didn't even know about. Depending on circumstances they might want to make a deal and reduce charges (like, drug dealers flipping on higher ups), but nothing you say will prevent an arrest. If all they have is suspicions, then anything you say can be used against you. If you lie, the fact of lying even one time can be used against you. Way too many people incriminate themselves and admit to crimes because they think: the police have proof when they don't; they are smarter than the police; they think what they admit to is not illegal. The list goes on. If they arrest you without any sort of evidence, that's violating your 4th amendment rights against unlawful seizure, you've got a federal lawsuit in your hands ready to go.

    Police can detain you briefly while they investigate you, but they have to have reasonable, articulable suspicion that you are committing, have committed, or are about to commit a crime. And for this.

    You look mighty guilty refusing to answer basic questions to a cop.
    You look real guilty when you unintentionally confess to a crime.

    From ACLU's site:

    https://www.aclum.org/en/know-your-r...-massachusetts

    "If you are a pedestrian stopped by the police.

    If you are a pedestrian and you are stopped and asked to identify yourself to the police, you do not have to give your name. You are free to decline. You can ask the police officer why you are being questioned, if you are free to leave, and whether you are under arrest. If you are not under arrest and otherwise free to leave, you can walk away. ".

  2. #34012

    Holistic Healing

    Anyone seen Sam from Holistic Healing (978 washington) in Weymouth? Any good? Compare to Kiki? Thanks.

  3. #34011

    Over crowded in Lex

    Muz in Lex is getting way too much traffic. On both of my past visits I've called and booked an apt. Showed up and had to wait in a little side room (not a massage room) for 15-25 minutes all the while other mongers come and knock at the door or call to get in. The service is great, but it's become way too popular. Been going here since the old spot down the street and it's never been this bad. I don't know what the solution is (find a new spot?) but it's honestly becoming too much of a haste to deal with.

  4. #34010
    Quote Originally Posted by ChipJohnson001  [View Original Post]
    I have no idea what the answer is, but I would think that if they can plausibly claim you are suspected of having committed a crime they can detain you, no? If they have proof (camera in the room) you are fucked anyway (Kraft), but I just worry that stonewalling mixed with a cop having a bad day may end up worse then answering some basic questions, THEN if they start getting intrusive saying "may I leave" may work out better. You look mighty guilty refusing to answer basic questions to a cop. If I were on a jury, and they said that the defendant refused to answer any questions from jump, I would assume they were up to something.

    One useful tidbit: "In Massachusetts, the only laws that require you to provide your name and address to the police are connected with being in a motor vehicle. " So if they ask you for I'd you DEFINITELY can say no.
    Then when you get in your car and try to drive away, they pull you over for a "tail light out". Old southern joke there.

  5. #34009

    Re: Lisa

    Quote Originally Posted by TBone1970  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know what happened to Lisa.

    She used to advertise Golf Ball Massage in metro west then Himalyana sea salt.

    I would like to see her again. I went to her old office the other day in new town and it was empty.
    She seems to have closed up shop. I've tried reaching out to her with no luck.

  6. #34008

    Lisa Golf Ball Himilayan salt

    Does anyone know what happened to Lisa.

    She used to advertise Golf Ball Massage in metro west then Himalyana sea salt.

    I would like to see her again. I went to her old office the other day in new town and it was empty.

  7. #34007

    Is there an actual lawyer on here. Will they detain you

    Quote Originally Posted by KatSuno1492  [View Original Post]
    This.

    You can also say "I don't answer questions. " Or "I decline to answer any questions without a lawyer present. " As the Miranda warning says. Anything you say can be used AGAINST you. Even if they say you're not in trouble, they're not after you, etc. , they can lie to you. However, if you answer anything, and any part of it is not true, or even if you tell the truth and they FORGET what you said and what they THINK you said is not true, you can get screwed. Record / film any interactions you may have with police (it's your 1st amendment right) to have a record of what was said.

    You don't have to help them investigate you.

    If you don't answer questions, you don't give them any evidence they can use against you.

    Declining to answer questions is your 5th amendment right to stay silent. However, you can't simply remain silent, you have to assert that you are taking this position.

    Know your rights.

    If you're in doubt, check this video out:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE

    College professor goes into why you shouldn't talk to the police without a lawyer present. Then a veteran detective comes up to the podium and says "Everything he said is true" and goes on into details of how he gets people to confess.
    I have no idea what the answer is, but I would think that if they can plausibly claim you are suspected of having committed a crime they can detain you, no? If they have proof (camera in the room) you are fucked anyway (Kraft), but I just worry that stonewalling mixed with a cop having a bad day may end up worse then answering some basic questions, THEN if they start getting intrusive saying "may I leave" may work out better. You look mighty guilty refusing to answer basic questions to a cop. If I were on a jury, and they said that the defendant refused to answer any questions from jump, I would assume they were up to something.

    One useful tidbit: "In Massachusetts, the only laws that require you to provide your name and address to the police are connected with being in a motor vehicle. " So if they ask you for I'd you DEFINITELY can say no.

  8. #34006
    Asshole, ignore my posts, none of them have value


    Posts: 487

    160 inflated price

    140 is the max to pay which should include FS. This is what's plaguing the mass scene, inflation.

    Again, do not follow the mongers lead in paying that inflated price or else you'll be priced out of getting more bang for your buck. You can get a smut session down in RI with beautiful girls for 140 which they are more consistent in holding the line.

    Quote Originally Posted by HappyDingDong  [View Original Post]
    160 tip?? Wow. That's a big price tag. HE, FIV, Russian, no FS? Isn't 160 FS cost for a tip?

  9. #34005
    Quote Originally Posted by Regokux  [View Original Post]
    Finally was able to go here for half hour. Paid 40 to get in. Ended up paying 160 tip cause of good service. Her tits are beautiful C's man yum yum dim sum. Small ass place, which it was bigger with actual rooms. Not a curtain. HE, FIV, Russian. Time to overpay like New York prices hehe.
    160 tip?? Wow. That's a big price tag. HE, FIV, Russian, no FS? Isn't 160 FS cost for a tip?

  10. #34004

    Don't talk to the police

    Quote Originally Posted by LustyB  [View Original Post]
    Don't even tell them that.

    "I really don't want to discuss my day. Am I free to go?" That's it. No more. You are not obligated to tell the police anything or answer any questions, period. The more you talk, the deeper you go down a rabbit hole. Cops are experts at interrogating you and you'll hang yourself and won't even realize it.
    This.

    You can also say "I don't answer questions. " Or "I decline to answer any questions without a lawyer present. " As the Miranda warning says. Anything you say can be used AGAINST you. Even if they say you're not in trouble, they're not after you, etc. , they can lie to you. However, if you answer anything, and any part of it is not true, or even if you tell the truth and they FORGET what you said and what they THINK you said is not true, you can get screwed. Record / film any interactions you may have with police (it's your 1st amendment right) to have a record of what was said.

    You don't have to help them investigate you.

    If you don't answer questions, you don't give them any evidence they can use against you.

    Declining to answer questions is your 5th amendment right to stay silent. However, you can't simply remain silent, you have to assert that you are taking this position.

    Know your rights.

    If you're in doubt, check this video out:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE

    College professor goes into why you shouldn't talk to the police without a lawyer present. Then a veteran detective comes up to the podium and says "Everything he said is true" and goes on into details of how he gets people to confess.

  11. #34003

    Muzzey Lexington

    Dipped my toe in the game and visited Crystal on Muzzey got Linda got an hr. Ok massage no teasing till right before the flip. Allowed otc ass touching and giggled when I rubbed the front. On the flip I pulled her pants down and tried to get her shirt off but she shushed me rubbed her pussy a little more and she played more defense. Fished with jackhammer HJ warm towel clean up. Done in 50 minutes.

  12. #34002
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1661
    Quote Originally Posted by Spectator  [View Original Post]
    If you are asked questions, be friendly, and helpful. Stay on topic of the quality and legitimacy of your massage. If pushed tell them how your lower back injury affects your job performance and quality of life and you really are a more productive when you stretch, exercise and get regular massages.

    There is a lot of truth there, I think most of the people who patronize these places are they as much for a real massage and some nice relaxation as they are for the ending.

    Never discuss anything besides the great legit massage.
    Don't even tell them that.

    "I really don't want to discuss my day. Am I free to go?" That's it. No more. You are not obligated to tell the police anything or answer any questions, period. The more you talk, the deeper you go down a rabbit hole. Cops are experts at interrogating you and you'll hang yourself and won't even realize it.

  13. #34001
    Quote Originally Posted by Katokay  [View Original Post]
    Cops can't arrest you for getting a massage. Start answering their questions and they give you enough rope to hang yourself.
    If you are asked questions, be friendly, and helpful. Stay on topic of the quality and legitimacy of your massage. If pushed tell them how your lower back injury affects your job performance and quality of life and you really are a more productive when you stretch, exercise and get regular massages.

    There is a lot of truth there, I think most of the people who patronize these places are they as much for a real massage and some nice relaxation as they are for the ending.

    Never discuss anything besides the great legit massage.

  14. #34000

    Sarcasm

    Quote Originally Posted by SpaLoverGuy  [View Original Post]
    The secret code words aren't that difficult to figure out. I am just putting it out there and trying to help everyone out.
    In case it was missed.

  15. #33999

    Just sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by Katokay  [View Original Post]
    Definitely wouldn't lay low. Cops can't arrest you for getting a massage. Start answering their questions and they give you enough rope to hang yourself. There are no police cameras in massage room. I've seen women getting legitimate massages in many of these places. OP has 2 posts to his name. I would bet he wants to keep as many mongers away from this girl as possible. More than likely he doesn't like that her dance card is full or some other stupid reason. Fell in love maybe?
    I agree with much of what you say. However, I am just putting the info I received out there. Lots of traffic attracts attention and that can attract trouble. In addition, they tend to find creative ways to cause trouble for the parlors using other means.

    I only had two posts because I just found out about this site. Got the info on a different site I was using.

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