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LE Raid

MetsFan20

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I was JUST going to share this article.
This is WHY you NEVER give explicit details, fellas
Give me a break! Do you think the police are stupid? Do you think that these raids are a direct result of what is discussed on here? Please.

So you think that people shouldn’t give explicit details? So if you use the term Billy Joel or you left happy or that you finished or any other nickname that you think the police can’t figure it out? The police aren’t naive buddy.

I would suspect that only a very very small percentage of people who frequents these places post on here, or read the reviews on here.

While I agree that it’s a shame that these busts happened, it’s not a direct correlation because people post things on here.
 

Dutchman

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Searches and arrests are not a DIRECT result of what is posted here. I agree with that.

However, it is foolish to think the information posted here is not helpful or instrumental. Read some publicly available search and arrest warrant affidavits and you will see many have explicit quotes from review sites. I agree they don’t necessarily make or break a case but review sites are helpful for leads and intelligence to build cases.
 

MAX-77

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Northampton county obviously has a hard-on for busting spas. How many times does this make for Kim’s and New Green getting busted, 2 or 3? And they keep staying open!
Other than traffic violations they either don’t arrest or can’t prosecute more violent criminals.
So a spa that minds their own business is prayed on.
Give me a break!!!
 

Ralphie Ralph

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@MetsFan20, direct correlation? No, I wouldn't say that, but it sure doesn't help if some nearby business or neighbor across the street wants to use Google to search and discovers explicit details in public comments.
Townships looking for tax revenue is probably part of it also.
I'm probably guilty of giving too many details myself, but we as a community sure aren't helping the situation.
 

bj21fan23

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Color me naive- but one might think an obvious way around this is for the person performing the massage to accept a tip afterwards and not discuss a tip before any other activity? Correct me if I am wrong! Any thing after the massage is happening between consenting adults. The tip was for the massage.
 

MAX-77

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Color me naive- but one might think an obvious way around this is for the person performing the massage to accept a tip afterwards and not discuss a tip before any other activity? Correct me if I am wrong! Any thing after the massage is happening between consenting adults. The tip was for the massage.
You are mostly correct. Most if not all busts occur when discussing directly with a provider fee for services and then paying 1st.
I’ve never negotiated tip for services with a provider I never saw before.
And those you see regularly never ask anyway.
Spas in many other cities have gone to a flat fee for admission. The rest is up to you and the provider with no further discussion of tips.
But keep in mind that even those establishments could still be taken down for other activities that go beyond their licensed purposes.
 

Hard66

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Northampton county obviously has a hard-on for busting spas. How many times does this make for Kim’s and New Green getting busted, 2 or 3? And they keep staying open!
The fact that both of these places were open after being busted before seems strange.
Most places don't ever come back.
 

Ellocohombre

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As far as LAX in HT , the very first review posted on here contained level of service. It did not take long for them to get busted, coincidence ? We know the spas and areas that are tolerant of our activities. We should also know the towns that are not tolerable.
Come on guys, you should very well know the history of NG and Kim's. But I do not think this will be a problem again, 3 strikes and out. As far as LAX, in such a small town why would anyone post the level of service. No need to give the opposing team our playbook or free ammunition.
 

Beetle243

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LE scares the shit out of all girls they find in the establishment. They seize any cash they find in the spa and never release it back when the spa workers are not charged. All it takes is a few Karen type complaint calls to start the ball rolling.
 

mrpsu

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I knew this would happen when the new spa opened in Hellertown. That is a small community and they don't like outsiders. The history of spas in Hellertown is not good.
 

Rudyrudy

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A long time ago at a spa, a Caucasian one, they would ask if you wanted any thing else and would make you take their hand and put it on your junk! If a dude in an Asian spa, or really any kind of spa, doesn’t do that, they would know something is up!
 

PhillyJimi

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I saw a traveling indy who just happened to be Asian. She was working out of a hotel in Philly. As soon as I walked into the room, she said "I like you" she got on her knees and pulled my pants down. Said "I really like you", she started to suck me off and said "I like sucking your cock.". After 30 seconds she stopped suddenly, stood up and she showed me the shower and told me to put the envelop on the counter in the bathroom.

I asked her about it later and she said if I was an undercover LEO he would of stopped me from doing that. He would of wanted to start talking about money and what I would do for that, etc. Of course that is why guys that insist on talking about money and services up front always get meet with resistance. If you're a known and established customer it isn't as much of a problem.

This is the web and I can say almost anything I want. This is not proof of anything. I mean I always get laid by 5 gals at once and they paid for the room as soon as I walk into any bar. I just have to make sure to bring my talking pet monkey and is 25' tall and has traveled to Mars. This is 100% truthful and can be used against me in a court of law.

Busting places has limited political benefits. It makes for good headlines but do it too much and it seems like they are going after the low hanging fruit and ignoring the real serious crimes. I mean how many people are clamoring for more J-walking tickets to be issued when kids are getting access to hard drugs in the local High School? Or there are violent gun crimes happening but the citizens will be happy, because no one is getting a happy ending?
 
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