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Originally Posted by MassageMessenger
These are ownership raids. The state pressured him to surrender several licenses in multiple cities.
Btw, legally speaking, explicit reviews on a social media site are NOT credible pieces of evidence without the source of the post being subpoenaed and having those comments agreed/admitted to by said source.
The amount of bogus social media posts has made courts of law deem virtually any social media post baseless and inadmissible.
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Oh here we go with the bullshit excuses again. You guys don't learn. So you're saying that LE can't generate a lead by reading reviews and then send an Undercover Officer to the establishment because of possible illegal activity and make a bust/arrest? It's just like a random person giving an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers or an informant giving information to the police. Of course the police can take action off of a tip or other information, so that's why they conduct investigations and do sting operations because they SUSPECT illegal activity is taking place and they build a case and gather evidence.
You guys really can't be this fucking naive to come up with lame ass excuses why LE can't use reviews as tool to gather information and to aid in investigations. It's literally pointing them in the direction where they need to snoop around, investigate, conduct surveillance, send in Undercovers, TDLR and get court orders. Reviews and other gathered information is what they can use to help them. A Private Citizen can even read these reviews or public comments and decide to visit a Spa and get proposed or inappropriately touched and go file a complaint to "do their part in stopping human trafficking". Oh yes, there were complaints filed. Dude you better do some research and read around and stop trying to play lawyer on a whore borad. No wonder there's a show called "The World's Dumbest Criminals".