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Pasadena massage: police were looking

okly

09/02/2009 02:18 am

I went to a massage place in Pasadena, on Lake street, near the 210 fwy. It's not listed here. The woman who gave me the massage asked if I had been there before, and I said "yes" (true). I told her it was "Nancy" who did me. Later, this same woman, who is the manager, gave me the massage. She is sweet, nice body, Vietnamese, and about 38. She had nice breasts with cleavage showing. I actually thought she would do something for me. However, not a chance. She said that Nancy was busted by Pasadena PD last July. They came in during the day and arrested her. She apparently did something to an undercover agent, and when he went out, the cops were there, and walked in and arrested her.

Anyway, the manager was "scared," and rightly so. She would not even touch me, even though I told here I was not a cop. She told me that she too was ticketed, and she had to pay $7000 in attorney fees; this is to hopefully get the ticket dismissed. It seems that because she is the manager, they can get her for running a house of prostitution. She told me that if the ticket sticks, she would have a hard time getting another job, and it goes on her passport as well.

I too wondered if this is worth it, because if I get popped, I would lose my job, and if it goes on my passport, I guess I would have a hard time leaving the country. I've also heard that if we do get popped, we have to register as a "sex offender." Does anyone know if this is true?

Anyway, the manager here made me feel that it may not be worth it, as a customer, either. I guess for an Asian masseuse it may not be worth it, because they think Asian masseuses are involved with prostitution. This is what she told me, at least.

I left her name out of this post, out of respect for her.

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bingobongo

09/02/2009 12:18 pm

Don't worry about "passport". We don't have passports. Many countries do have internal passports where they can stamp all kinda info. We have only travel passports which we can always throw away and order new ones.

You wouldn't lose your job. If hiring a prostitute doesn't not affect your working capabilities, they can't fire you.

In California you wouldn't be registered as sex offender. Here is the law:

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http://www.meganslaw.ca.gov/registration/offenses.aspx?lang=ENGLISH

Other states might be different. Obviously not Nevada.

If get busted don't never-ever talk to cops. Not a single word. Try to remember everything what happened, what cops did, what they said in very little detail. Then call some good lawyer. I heard it would cost about $3000 to get busted on a prostitute. And that's it.

trojan73

09/02/2009 04:30 pm

I had to appear in court (under a differant charge) in the late 80's & I remember the judge was passing out sentences to several men who were busted during massage parlor raids. Each male was ordered to do a HIV test, 40 hrs of community service & they had to attend several sex addiction therapy classes. Now this was back in the late 80's & from what I remember there was NO mention of losing their jobs or passports.

okly

09/03/2009 12:45 am

thanks for the info guys.

rothchild42

09/09/2009 04:31 am

It's a bullshit fine and goes on your record. Vice is the nothing more than a way for the city to make money while politically claiming to be fighting crime. Just like speeding tickets.

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