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California Massage Parlors Shut Down, 1 Fined $2M
West News January 7, 2009
Five massage parlors in Arcadia, Calif., were shut down for alleged labor code violations include one location fined nearly $2 million.
Arcadia police accompanied California Employee Development ...
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Subject: RE: Great Way to Boost The Economy
Please pass the pipe.
Suppose for the moment that these " businesses" are neither " health care providers", nor legitimate licensed massage therapists but, in fact, fronts for prostitution operations that prey upon their "employees" through intimidation and threat of deportation.
Your premise is to legitimize their enterprise so they can continue to avoid the laws that legitimate businesses and clinics must comply to operate?
Would you be surprised that often the "services" are billed to insurance companies as "therapy" and used to inflate fraudulent workers comp and personal injury claims by unscrupulous applicant and plaintiff law firms in exchange for "a cut of the action"?
Further, the city of Arcadia reportedly has more of these "businesses" within it's 11 square mile limits than many other cities in the Los Angeles county area.It might have something to do with the clientele of the Santa Anita Racetrack.
Wake up and smell the manure.