Costa Mesa CA Focuses on Massage Parlors

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Costa Mesa to crack down on massage parlors
By Alan Blank

Fearing that some of its many massage parlors are fronts for prostitution, Costa Mesa is considering an urgent 45-day moratorium on issuing permits for new massage parlors and existing parlors that want to expand.

The city has 54 massage parlors by its count, which officials say makes for a much higher concentration than surrounding cities, and the volume of parlors is making regulation of the businesses a nearly impossible task for police.

The city will look at updating its municipal code to close “loopholes” in the certification and licensing process for massage services.

“Some businesses hint or imply [prostitution.] Others clearly suggest that sexual services are available. Many prostitutes working in the region openly advertise in the adult services section along with some of the massage providers. A review of these advertisements demonstrates that Costa Mesa appears over-represented in the offering of legitimate and illegitimate massage services,” according to a city report released Thursday.

A search of Internet marketplace Craigslist yields several massage parlors in Costa Mesa with provocative ads.

One posting for Mind over Muscles in the Circle K parking lot on Newport Boulevard, for instance, has a picture of a bikini-clad blond staring at the camera and advertises “SMOKING HOTT BLONDE LYNN IS IN TILL 10PM—-U WONT BE DISSAPPOINTED… SWEET AND UNRUSHED…PUT A HAPPY END TO UR EXHAUSTING STRESSFULL DAY AND RELAX HERE!”

An Eastside parlor on Orange Avenue advertises: “Young sexy Asian girls,” and offers a “free table shower.” It’s accompanied by pictures of women in short skirts.

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