Subject: NO LIGHTS OFF, NO PRIVATE ROOMS, AND OTHER NEW MASSAGE RULES IN GUANGDONG
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NO LIGHTS OFF, NO PRIVATE ROOMS, AND OTHER NEW MASSAGE RULES IN GUANGDONG

I dont know if this is the place to publish this, is about some news that Guandong province will ban all "suspicious" activity in massage parlors.
If is not the right place, please move it to another section

http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/n ... rules-in-guangdong/

Massage parlors in Guangdong are going to be under new rules designed to help clean up the profession, reports MSN.

Guangdong Province is looking for suggestions from the public on how best to police the industry in light of its frequent association with prostitution. According to the report, steam room and bathing facilities will be mandatory in all Guangdong massage parlors in the future.

READ: Man Goes for a Massage in Shenzhen, Leaves Paralyzed

Other proposed guidelines include:

can not provide services within any enclosed rooms
can not set dividing partitions or screens
can not turn off lights
can not have non-transparent doors
can not engage in prostitution
Furthermore,  massage parlors must register the personal identification of all clients that request services from 2am to 8am, and then log it with the local PSB.

Failure to comply with these rules will result in a fine ranging from RMB 10,000 to RMB 30,000. The regulations will cover any place that provides massages and includes services such as saunas, hydrotherapy, Chinese manual health therapy, and reflexology.

READ: Foshan Court Rules that Happy Ending Massages
Do Not Amount to Prostitution

Meanwhile, regulatory bodies that will enforce these rules will also be given their own guidelines in which regulatory teams:

must consist of at least two people
must always provide proper identification
can never open massage parlors of their own
can not frequent massage parlors
can not misuse their authority over massage parlors
Starting on August 6, provincial residents will be able to leave their suggestions on the provincial law office website.

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