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Vindicator ago

Please explain the link to child sexual abuse (how this complies with Rule 1). Thanks. Giving this the edit flair.

sore_ass_losers ago

@argosciv

Often the sex workers are trafficked and sometimes they are also underage. The authorities seem to tolerate or protect this.

Because of prostitution under the aegis of massage, laws are in place in most states that massage therapists must be licensed. Massage parlors, especially Asian Massage Parlors (AMPs) have proliferated in recent years across the US. Authorities claim it's hard to bust this sort of prostitution, but they already have a mechanism they could use.

Here's a 2011 LA Times editorial that describes some particulars for California: 'The [2009] law swept aside local regulation of therapists in favor of uniform state certification, but it allowed cities to demand that massage businesses show their state credentials. Other cities in the region required businesses to do just that, but in Los Angeles, officials merely asked the businesses if they were state certified. Presumably, many that had no state approval said "yes" because they didn't have to show any proof.'

http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/24/opinion/la-ed-massage-20110324

'In other cities, officials are cracking down on the exploitation of women, many of them underage, whose illegal immigrant status makes them virtual slaves in the sex industry. ,,,massage parlors have arguably made northeast Los Angeles the region's prostitution capital.'

Actually there's been a growth in massage parlors and AMPs across the US since this editorial and officials aren't cracking down on the trafficking. It seems they are here to stay.

It's very strange that Massage Magazine, the leading publication for the industry would say no problem exists.

I can't seem to find it, but there was a discussion here on voat, I think in this subverse, that the strange 'emoji' type symbols used in massage parlor ads on Craigs List and BackPage (these ads now gone) sometimes indicated the prostitutes were underage. They often talked about "young girls" and so on.

argosciv ago

Thanks.

I'll check in on the comments after a little while and add the supporting material from yourself and others. Gonna take a short break from the screen so I don't let the brigading against me get on my nerves.