Will legal advisors be arrested?
I'm thinking of going to Tainan on a business trip next week. I looked at a few places and checked again — Tainan has had a few that have been repeatedly involved, and 山根 is one of them. Found this news:
The shop advertises male massage therapists providing services, 60 to 90 minutes for NT$1,400 to NT$2,400, with discounts for police and firefighters. On site they found massage therapists and male customers involved in sexual transactions, and they were fined under the Social Order Maintenance Act for harming public morals; the 35-year-old person in charge surnamed Li denied involvement and was referred to the Tainan District Prosecutors' Office on suspicion of public indecency offenses.
The head of the city's Sixth Precinct, Chen Jinwen, urged that the apartment building was illegally operating sexual transactions for gay men, with complicated people frequently coming and going, which could affect community safety and increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections, severely harming the public's physical and mental health. Our precinct, targeting illegal sex industries, is not only carefully collecting related illegal evidence but also increasing patrols.
Is 山根 still in that neighborhood?
山根's website says it's in contact with the police @@???
Do they mean customers touching the therapists should be reported to the police?
If they have legal counsel, how did they still get caught?
By the way, the latter part is way too discriminatory..
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