Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of these places in va and Maryland not just asian brothels also Hispanic brothels and probably many more. Probably more in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:I’m disappointed that there’s a business in that strip called “Wild Tacoz” and it’s not the brothel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in Arlington not far from this and saw the article on Nextdoor. There are tons of these shady amp’s and you can look on tub maps to see if they are legit massage parlors or not. Most aren’t, especially if you are driving down Langston when everything is closed and they are open. Obviously the police don’t care and they must get enough business to stay in business.
The police use them, probably.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor has written an article, exposing an alleged brothel in Falls Church.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/beltway-confidential/3478679/falls-church-brothel-massage-parlor-prostitution/
What's wild is that he has contacted police and they say there's no evidence although this place is rated on a website known for info on AMPs! Even wilder was another neighbor's response "thats horrible! whats the exact address and business hours so i can properly voice my disapproval?".
Anonymous wrote:Very troubling given that FCPD purports to care about human trafficking.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor has written an article, exposing an alleged brothel in Falls Church.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/beltway-confidential/3478679/falls-church-brothel-massage-parlor-prostitution/
What's wild is that he has contacted police and they say there's no evidence although this place is rated on a website known for info on AMPs! Even wilder was another neighbor's response "thats horrible! whats the exact address and business hours so i can properly voice my disapproval?".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The men that go to these places are some of the worst kinds of people.
I have no problem with legal prostitution, which provides women with a fair number of protections. But this is directly enabling sexual abuse, probably physical abuse, theft, rape, and human trafficking.
The men who go to these places should be charged with the heinous they participate in.
How about women who work in these places?
If prostitution is legalized will you have problem with men who go to these places?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reality is it's a misdemeanor, this kind of thing is common, so they're likely to just not bother without more.
If I lived near there, I would be seriously concerned about violence and my property values.
I would take pictures of the men going in/out and post them publicly.
NP. this is the way.
You’re going to take time out of your day to sit in a parking lot to do this? Have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reality is it's a misdemeanor, this kind of thing is common, so they're likely to just not bother without more.
If I lived near there, I would be seriously concerned about violence and my property values.
I would take pictures of the men going in/out and post them publicly.
NP. this is the way.
You’re going to take time out of your day to sit in a parking lot to do this? Have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, the reality is it's a misdemeanor, this kind of thing is common, so they're likely to just not bother without more.
If I lived near there, I would be seriously concerned about violence and my property values.
I would take pictures of the men going in/out and post them publicly.
NP. this is the way.