Originally Posted by
Catriona
Too resource intensive - if this site was being used you have to pay for ads etc, which aren't cheap! Set-up an apartment. Police in Sweden have a difficult time dealing with this, if they can't bust punters going to these massage parlours.
"In 2009, the National Bureau of Investigation estimated that there were about 90 Thai massage parlours in Stockholm and vicinity, most of which were judged to be offering sexual services for sale. At the turn of 2011/2012, the number of Thai massage parlours in the Stockholm area was estimated to be about 250 and throughout the country about 450. (The Swedish National Police Board, Situation Report 13 “Trafficking in human beings for sexual and other purposes” for the year 2011)"
And this is pure lol:
"According to the Swedish National Police Board it is difficult to estimate how many people may have fallen victim to human trafficking in Sweden during 2011. The number of victims discovered in Sweden depends largely on the resources which the police put into detecting this crime and on the skills that exists within the police organisation. The level of these initiatives varies between police authorities and differs from one year to another. Neither is it possible to identify (nor indeed to locate) all of the victims, mostly girls and women, who are mentioned in tapped telephone calls or observed during police surveillance."
http://www.polisen.se/Global/www%20o...3_20130530.pdf
And the prevalence of Thai Massage parlours there indicates one of the the real shining successes of this type of law i.e. increase trafficking!
Ride them on the beaches!