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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1201416)2/14/2020 6:12:57 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578897
 
"For starters, taking a shit in the streets and using illegal drugs is, well, illegal."
I would certainly think so.It's OK with me if you send them to jail.

"So is camping out where you're not supposed to."
So lock 'em up.

" why police won't do anything about the homeless?"
If I had to guess, it's prolly illegal to drive them over the county line, it won't do any good to give them tickets and fines, there aren't enuf jails to house them, and it costs too much to keep them in jail.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1201416)2/14/2020 6:31:54 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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pocotrader

  Respond to of 1578897
 
I don't enter into indefensible positions. I see I never responded to one of your posts defending Cindy Yang, so here ya go:

Yes, Cindy Yang did run a massage parlor that was a front for prostitution:
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The Miami Herald reports that even before the spa changed hands, online reviews suggest that prostitution was already taking place there. The Herald notes that the spa’s name has changed, but the decor is exactly the same; the Herald also quotes from a review which said, in 2013, “Used to be known as Tokyo Day Spa and Massage — most of the same girls still work there,” a Yelp reviewer wrote of Orchids of Asia in 2013.
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heavy.com

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In a press conference announcing the arrest warrants issued for Kraft, Martin County Sheriff Will Snyder said that there are “no legitimate workers” at the spa. The Treasure Coast Palm, citing police documents, said that offices found women in “sexual servitude” inside of a total of 10 spas in Orlando and in Palm Beach County.

Sheriff Snyder said in his press conference that the women who were found in the spa were not allowed to leave. The sheriff says that the women were forced to sleep on massage tables. All of those women are Chinese nationals.

The Treasure Coast Palm reports that around 20 men per day were surveilled visiting the spa. Warrants were issued in November 2018 which led to investigators discovering bodily fluids on napkins in the building’s trash. In addition to those search warrants, officers also placed a tracking device on Hua Zhang’s car.

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heavy.com

Hua Zhang bought the spa from Cindy Yang in 2013.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1201416)2/14/2020 6:42:31 PM
From: Heywood401 Recommendation

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sylvester80

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Do you really think peristalsis can be controlled legislatively?