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  1. #1275
    Quote Originally Posted by Massage1984  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for t. He info. Nothing there now. I will keep and eye out.
    There are also a couple of Craigslist forums which tend to have non-Asian threads.

  2. #1274

    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by HappyDave  [View Original Post]
    In the Massachusetts / Boston section there is a non Asian massage parlor thread you may find what your looking for there. That said I have not seen much promising in non Asian in a while.
    Thanks for t. He info. Nothing there now. I will keep and eye out.

  3. #1273

    Non Asian

    Quote Originally Posted by KatSuno1492  [View Original Post]
    In a few of the dedicated area forums (e. G. Boston, Worcester) there is sometimes a "Non-Asian Massage Parlor Reports" forum you can check. But for the most part, AFAIK there really aren't any reports on here for them.
    I just checked those out. Nothing at this time. I will check back now and then. Thanks for the info.

  4. #1272
    Quote Originally Posted by KatSuno1492  [View Original Post]
    One of the things they closed shops down for. And gives faint credence to trafficking. Is women living in the shop. Since they are not zoned for residential / mixed use, that is a code violation. For the BTT stuff they were claiming that the fact that someone either paid for their airline ticket or drove them in a van across state lines, that's trafficking. Never mind the girls were doing it voluntarily.
    It is a normal. Over charge and plea is. Down.

  5. #1271
    Quote Originally Posted by Massage1984  [View Original Post]
    I am an NH monger that has never strayed over the border. Are there any parlors down in Mass that offer Hispanic or dark skinned girls? I could use the change of pace.

    Thanks.
    In a few of the dedicated area forums (e. G. Boston, Worcester) there is sometimes a "Non-Asian Massage Parlor Reports" forum you can check. But for the most part, AFAIK there really aren't any reports on here for them.

  6. #1270
    Quote Originally Posted by Massage1984  [View Original Post]
    I am an NH monger that has never strayed over the border. Are there any parlors down in Mass that offer Hispanic or dark skinned girls? I could use the change of pace.
    In the Massachusetts / Boston section there is a non Asian massage parlor thread you may find what your looking for there. That said I have not seen much promising in non Asian in a while.

  7. #1269

    Ethnicity question

    I am an NH monger that has never strayed over the border. Are there any parlors down in Mass that offer Hispanic or dark skinned girls? I could use the change of pace.

    Thanks.

  8. #1268

    Blue Sky Reflexology

    Anyone know if this place has closed? I've tried texting this weekend a couple of times and no replies.

  9. #1267
    Quote Originally Posted by Sounds  [View Original Post]
    I don't know how the shops advertised their services.

    If they advertised as bodywork, they do not need a massage license.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flash88  [View Original Post]
    Has nothing to do with licenses, that's just the legal way to shut down down now. The mayor has been all over the AM news the last week saying they are going on a crusade to shut down human trafficking.

    I would love to see some residents track this promise, and in a year or so, publicly shame the mayor when (Surprise!) it turns out no trafficking charges were ever pursued.
    Quote Originally Posted by ChoirBoy  [View Original Post]
    But why do they need a legal way? If there is human trafficking going on, why would they shut a spa down for something else?
    Quote Originally Posted by MaybeSometime  [View Original Post]
    It depends on the town / city. They can make the rules more strict if they want. Some towns require massage licenses for bodywork as well. Some towns add some really asinine rules to help stop shops from opening.
    One of the things they closed shops down for. And gives faint credence to trafficking. Is women living in the shop. Since they are not zoned for residential / mixed use, that is a code violation. For the BTT stuff they were claiming that the fact that someone either paid for their airline ticket or drove them in a van across state lines, that's trafficking. Never mind the girls were doing it voluntarily.

  10. #1266

    Evidence

    Quote Originally Posted by ChoirBoy  [View Original Post]
    But why do they need a legal way? If there is human trafficking going on, why would they shut a spa down for something else?
    Just like the other member stated, I'm not a lawyer. I have had enough interaction with them to know that what the city needs is evidence, and they don't have any. All they have is a neighborhood Karen who has to much time on her hands whining and complaining.

  11. #1265
    Quote Originally Posted by Sounds  [View Original Post]
    If they advertised as bodywork, they do not need a massage license.
    It depends on the town / city. They can make the rules more strict if they want. Some towns require massage licenses for bodywork as well. Some towns add some really asinine rules to help stop shops from opening.

  12. #1264

    Not a lawyer either

    Quote Originally Posted by VTPedalPusher  [View Original Post]
    Prosecuting for human trafficking is much harder than closing a business down for code violations, especially when there is no human trafficking. I'm not a lawyer, but how does a city go after the customers if the store is closed for code violations. It seems to me they are sending out mixed messages, which cannot be helping their legal case.
    It seems to be a common MO for cities to shut down massage business for violations like this. I feel trafficking rarely gets tried. Because you almost never hear about such cases in the news. But it's a great justification for going after businesses which is really shutting down prostitution which makes the Karens happy and lets a mayor try to milk the PR from it. I feel like the licensing violation is the way to shut the entire operation down (not just targeting an individual) to keep it out of business temporarily or permanently.

  13. #1263

    Methuen

    Quote Originally Posted by ChoirBoy  [View Original Post]
    But why do they need a legal way? If there is human trafficking going on, why would they shut a spa down for something else?
    Prosecuting for human trafficking is much harder than closing a business down for code violations, especially when there is no human trafficking. I'm not a lawyer, but how does a city go after the customers if the store is closed for code violations. It seems to me they are sending out mixed messages, which cannot be helping their legal case.

  14. #1262
    Quote Originally Posted by Flash88  [View Original Post]
    Has nothing to do with licenses, that's just the legal way to shut down down now.
    But why do they need a legal way? If there is human trafficking going on, why would they shut a spa down for something else?

  15. #1261

    Methuen

    Quote Originally Posted by Sounds  [View Original Post]
    I don't know how the shops advertised their services.

    If they advertised as bodywork, they do not need a massage license.
    Has nothing to do with licenses, that's just the legal way to shut down down now. The mayor has been all over the AM news the last week saying they are going on a crusade to shut down human trafficking.

    I would love to see some residents track this promise, and in a year or so, publicly shame the mayor when (Surprise!) it turns out no trafficking charges were ever pursued.

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