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Re: Not only that, but she's probably better off copping the prostitution charge....
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Posted By: mrfisher
as that is most often a misdemeanor, while offering unlicensed massage is a felony at least in my state.
fish:  When did you move to Iran?

That's the defense offered by a woman charged in Pennsylvania.  News reports (search for the quote in the subject line) indicate she made $400 per day, and saw 5-10 clients.  She told a reporter that her rates are $50 per massage.

Detectives worked the case for several weeks.  I'm not that great with math, but if the massages brought in $250-500 per day, then the claim of $400 for sex is in the "seriously?!?" range.

She admits to offering massage services without a license.  Hoping they drop the prostitution charges and make a plea deal for the license issue.

What a waste of government resources.

as that is most often a misdemeanor, while offering unlicensed massage is a felony at least in my state

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Posted By: mrfisher
as that is most often a misdemeanor, while offering unlicensed massage is a felony at least in my state.
fish:  When did you move to Iran?

on massages, Massage licenses, business premises, fire exits, Etc.  Some time ago a member was busted by code enforcement before any services were provided.  There was $1000 in fines, plus correcting the faults if they wanted to operate.  It was just a way to get the provider to move out of the jurisdiction.  And, even if done, would not make sex work legal.  
A FBSM gal I used to see (now retired) HAD all the Inspections & business permits...  except she improperly locked the door when in session...  but itg was a considerable investment on her part as the landlord her no reason to do the extra work.

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