Getting back to the original question, โIs the end nearโ? Thereโs good news and bad news.
The bad news is that the current era of Asian Massage Parlors is nearly dead. Just count the number of amps (26) in the posted Asian Massage Parlor Address and Telephone listing. That list is only a couple of years old. Then compare that to the number of amps around today (about half that number). Further, the 26 count is probably only about half of the number that existed before the 2005 rewrite of the Texas Massage laws authored by State Representative Rafael Anchia. After 2005, the amp owners had to adapt their businesses in order to survive. Now, the bureaucrats in City Government have figured out how to use the massage laws in conjunction with other vague city ordinances to target the remaining businesses. Like any business, the amp owners will have to continue to adapt their model to their environment. The question is, will they be forced to move their businesses totally underground as some have suggested, and operate from rental houses and apartments, or will they be able to continue to operate store-fronts that are not located next door to daycares, while paying their property tax, sales tax, business tax and (yes even), income tax.
The good news is that as long as there is a willing buyer and a willing seller, the natural law of free-markets will always trump any unnatural law politicians can legislate. The geniuses that have declared war on the amps donโt understand that principle. They also donโt think about the unintended consequences of forcing popular free-markets to operate totally in the black-market. As long as the amp businesses can exist somewhat above ground, there will be some owners who operate with a standard of ethics and treat both the girls and their clients with dignity and respect. When the entire industry is forced underground, it will be dominated by characters from the underworld and the conditions described by asianmaster will no longer be the exception.