Grover Beach massage parlors cited for lack of clothing

August 23, 2019

By JOSH FRIEDMAN

A citywide investigation into Grover Beach massage parlors resulted in three people at two businesses receiving citations, including for sexually suggestive advertising and not wearing proper clothing. [Cal Coast Times]

On Aug. 12, Grover Beach police and the city code enforcement officer conducted inspections of eight active massage parlors. Authorities found two of the eight massage parlors to be in violation of city ordinances and state law, according to the Grover Beach Police Department.

Authorities cited and released two owners and/or operators of the massage parlors, as well as one employee. The owner and/or operator of Therapeutic Healing Center, 58-year-old Jian Qiong Long of Morro Bay, was cited for sexually suggestive advertising, a certificate card not being worn, proper outer garments not being worn and having more than 10 percent of the storefront windows covered.

Officials also issued citations to Yuzhen Bai and Yong Lian Liang, of Waves Massage. Bai, a 60-year-old Palmdale resident, received citations for sexually suggestive advertising, proper outer garments not being worn and having more than 10 percent of the storefront windows covered. Liang, a 60-year-old Temple City resident, only received a citation for proper outer garments not being worn.

Therapeutic Healing Center is located at 191 S. Oak Park Boulevard. Waves Massage is located at 1539 W. Grand Avenue.

In accordance with standard practices, Therapeutic Healing Center and Waves Massage will undergo a city administrative review of their permits and licenses based on the adjudication of the pending criminal cases. Officials will also forward a copy of the investigations into the businesses to the California Massage Therapy Council for state administrative review of their massage practitioner licenses.


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I forgot to add to this timely issue, I bet many male LEO have anonymously shot “their guns” off at these places while on their own time.


By day, pop these places, by night, shoot up those places.


Will this place make the “banana cly”?


The first thing that came to mind is the fact that the people working in these Massage Parlors were senior citizens. Don’t understand the clients wanting a person their Grandparents age giving them a Happy Ending… yuk


The issue is not sexual morality, it is human trafficking, which is the bread and butter of this business model. This activity is not consensual when the women are victims of human trafficking. Not sorry if somebody’s “happy endings” are taken away. Go find yourself a proud independent hooker, but be prepared to pay more. And if you can’t do it at your place, add the cost of the motel room.


Why does it matter if over 10 percent of the storefront windows are covered when the activity takes place in a private room?


What a joke! So Doobie Beach PD is okay with everybody walking around stoned, but God forbid somebody get a happy ending; that shit is against the law… for now..


What a waste to time by the authorities. Leave it alone.


Really? Guess the states “Morals” police are out in full force.