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CBC News: "Inside the massage parlours of St. John's"

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Does this happen? I am sure it does but why doesn't the CBC spend some money and report on the white collar business people who spend their breaks doing lines in the bathroom or blowing their way to the top?

 

If the CBC truly believes that the massage industry all behaves this way and that the same thing is not happening in the white collar world then they are seriously misguided.

 

Time for the CBC to stop providing sensational journalism.

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Does this happen? I am sure it does but why doesn't the CBC spend some money and report on the white collar business people who spend their breaks doing lines in the bathroom or blowing their way to the top?

 

If the CBC truly believes that the massage industry all behaves this way and that the same thing is not happening in the white collar world then they are seriously misguided.

 

Time for the CBC to stop providing sensational journalism.

 

 

Maybe if a few clients came forward and told their story. I have seen men, real men have a tear in their eyes because they haven't been touched in so long - by anyone.

 

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I am getting really annoyed with the media only reporting the negative side of this industry. There are always going to be a negative side of every single job in the world. I would like to think that drugs and abuse of the girls are very small part of this industry. The awesome ladies that I have seen over the years, to me, were not in this business because of drugs or forced into it. real journalism would take a look at all sides, street, massage parlours and escorts, not just hone in on one aspect ad think its the norm.

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I must disagree, The sudden interest from reporters now is a booming story/article for them. From I can tell they're only going to focus on the bad aspects of it.

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Guest Ro**D*e***r

The negative aspect is what sells stories and advertising. The best part of the story was the free advertising that the MP's received. Bet they have more clients now!!!

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