Witness to Raid, and Questions About It
Recently I was witness to a raid at a high-end sauna on a busy night. There was something like a two-hour wait in the lounge before being
invited to view the girls. No lineups were organized in the lounge area. Furthermore, none of the staffers gave any indication there was anything
amiss. God forbid the establishment should lose any business.
Once I finally got to my room, my provider said "things weren't safe," that is, there was a raid alert for all Macau saunas. If anyone can comment,
how do these heightened awareness levels propagate out --- are there informants within the Macau police or intelligence chatter amongst all
sex establishments or is it a scheduled thing like the third weekend of every month?
About twenty minutes into my session, all hell broke loose. A light started flashing followed by furious knocking on the door for my provider to
leave the room. Staffers periodically poked their heads in to ensure no condoms, etc. were in open view.
I sat there with my dick in my hands for about 5-10 minutes before deciding to see what was going on. When I left my room, I saw another confused punter standing around in his robe. I saw no police, and no girls. But everything was quiet and calm in contrast to the frenetic knocking and scurrying about just moments earlier. When I got to the locker area I saw the lobby area was walled off! A bit perturbing. A mainland punter asked a staffer, "I thought this was all legal?" to which the staffer responded that these temporary lockdowns are routine and that customers have nothing to worry about at least with respect to law enforcement. I told her I didn't want to continue my session after the "coast was clear" and was permitted to leave. The front desk insisted on full payment as they claimed business activities would resume momentarily. But the whole episode just killed my mood and after a bit of haggling I was allowed to pay half.
I'd like to know about other people's experiences, especially in Macau where for a long time I believed organized prostitution to be taxable and legal.
A quick Google search however indicated I was wrong. | |