Rubmegood
Known Reviewer
So- anybody hear the latest news:
http://globalnews.ca/news/3539990/e...rs-should-be-idd-for-womens-safety-advocates/
What do you all think about showing ID to get a massage? I have mixed feelings. They are talking about "Body Rub Parlours" I'm wondering how they're distinguishing between BRP's and so called "spa's" and massage businesses. I can understand the need to protect the workers, but isn't that the management's responsibility? I would think a resposible business would take it's own security measures by limiting hours; having more than one staff on duty; and/or security cameras.
Being a loyal customer at Xiaoping, I'm sure they have me on video (camera at the front entrance- not the room! ). They have me in their 'phone logs- probably with my security rating. They even probably have outside cameras with shots of my vehicle license number.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3539990/e...rs-should-be-idd-for-womens-safety-advocates/
What do you all think about showing ID to get a massage? I have mixed feelings. They are talking about "Body Rub Parlours" I'm wondering how they're distinguishing between BRP's and so called "spa's" and massage businesses. I can understand the need to protect the workers, but isn't that the management's responsibility? I would think a resposible business would take it's own security measures by limiting hours; having more than one staff on duty; and/or security cameras.
Being a loyal customer at Xiaoping, I'm sure they have me on video (camera at the front entrance- not the room! ). They have me in their 'phone logs- probably with my security rating. They even probably have outside cameras with shots of my vehicle license number.