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09-22-24 11:32 #12266Senior Member

Posts: 88Vinca offers it, I realize they are not in Tampa, but always worth a trip across the Gandy bridge.
Originally Posted by JusLurkin
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09-22-24 09:10 #12265Senior Member

Posts: 61Sunset spa
Is that a new girl? Age? Looks? Thank you.
Originally Posted by Mukman
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09-22-24 00:51 #12264Senior Member

Posts: 34Is it even available any more?
Is there anywhere that still offers TUMA anymore?
AMP or private. Just looking for decent looking provider willing.
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09-21-24 15:15 #12263Senior Member

Posts: 71Sunset Spa Brandon
Had a dream today, much better talent than the old mamasan. She was just wearing an oversized shirt and when I reached up everything was bare. . 7 for the hr + $. 6 tip for everything even though I blew early in CBJ. Tasty kitty. She wanted $$ but took the money.
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09-20-24 15:40 #12262Senior Member

Posts: 74Well that's quite the disappointment 😒.
Originally Posted by Brasky
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Thanks Brasky will check the st Pete forums.
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09-19-24 16:39 #12261Senior Member

Posts: 934Check St Pete AMP thread for Palace, Pine Tree and Vinca. I know several others in Pinellas offer TS. Tampa city limits forget about it, Tampa passed an assisted shower health ordinance a couple years ago, which specifically targeted AMP's.
Originally Posted by Reggie870
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09-19-24 13:37 #12260Senior Member

Posts: 74Table Shower anywhere
Hey guys. Anyone know of place which offers table shower? A lot of the massage places have been weird lately and service has definitely fallen.
Thanks in advance.
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09-18-24 22:44 #12259Senior Member

Posts: 756This isn't my understanding, but I hope you're right and I'm wrong. In the end, what's going to decide the matter is probably a few court cases.
Originally Posted by FloridaGringo
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09-17-24 22:20 #12258Senior Member

Posts: 336No Id required
No Id is required.
I have read the bill tip to tip. The only language with respect to the information collected (full legal name, address and phone) is as follows "requiring massage establishments.
To "confirm" the identification of a customer or patient before providing services". The operative word is "confirm" and by definition means to establish validity of something that is already believed. Had they used the word "verify" completely different story. Customer fills out the information and the attendant asks, is this correct? Costumer says "yes" and the language in the bill is satisfied.
There is a recommendation of accepting an I'd as follows "client's or patient's photo identification may be used" again the operative word is "may" and that by definition is to suggest or recommend or grant permission. Not required.
Do the spa a favor and fill out a real name, address and phone (someone other than your self) instead of "Mike Hunt, Willy Driller etc.".
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09-17-24 05:59 #12257Senior Member

Posts: 294VIP in Oldsmar still open?
I heard a rumor they closed?
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09-16-24 21:41 #12256Senior Member

Posts: 756Unfortunately it effectively is. Here's the text of HB 197 that relates to this:
Originally Posted by NorthJerseyGuy
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A massage establishment must maintain a complete set of legible records in English or Spanish, which must include the date, time, and type of service or treatment provided; the full.
Legal name of the employee who provided the service or treatment; and the full legal name, home address, and telephone number of the client or patient. Medical records may satisfy this requirement if the records include the specified information. A copy of the client's or patient's photo identification may be used to provide the full legal name and home address of the client or patient. Records required under this paragraph must be maintained for at least 1 year after a service or treatment is provided. All information required under this paragraph must be collected and recorded before any service or treatment is provided to a client or patient. The establishment must confirm the identification of the client or patient before any service or treatment is provided to the client or patient.
So, it doesn't come out and say that a photo I'd is required, but it says "the establishment must confirm the identification of the client or patient before any service or treatment is provided to the client or patient. " I don't see any way to do this without using an I'd.
The real purpose of this is to make the spas easy to bust. Think about it. An undercover walks in. The spa has some book in which you can write your name. The undercover writes his name as Mickey Mouse and his address as the White House. The masseuse shrugs and takes him to the room. Busted! She did not verify his information as it says in the law.
I hate this bullshit, but if I ran a spa, I'd be just as strict. Otherwise you're out of business.
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09-16-24 20:26 #12255Senior Member

Posts: 54#1 Spa Id's
They're in CYA mode for all new clients. I don't believe a picture Id is required by law.
Originally Posted by Tony200
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09-13-24 14:47 #12254Senior Member

Posts: 61Number1 spa
Raining last night was going into #1 spa Hillsboro ave, inside big sign, ids required with a picture on it? Any body tried It?
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09-12-24 10:46 #12253Senior Member

Posts: 88Believe it is shut down, one of the girls was arrested recently. Was not involved in the June 4th article where numerous locations were busted.
Originally Posted by RichardFliehr
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09-12-24 09:42 #12252Senior Member

Posts: 189Major busts.
https://www.fox13news.com/news/tampa...rs-barbershops
Originally Posted by RichardFliehr
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