This legislation has had significant impact. On a local level 2/3 of the businesses I frequent have closed, most of my regular long time providers have gone UTR and If you encounter Law enforcement charges, fines and time have increased. Nationally in my travels I have seen similar effects. Internationally I have seen mild changes as well. Although things have calmed down bit election time is around the corner and things will heat up and the changes that have occurred will never go back to business as usual.
Originally Posted by peabody
Can you be more specific about the businesses you frequent. I assumed that you were referring to Spas but see most if not all of your reviews are on strip clubs. Strip clubs seem to be doing fine. Spas are inherently risky. I can see how the laws have scared some of them out of business or at least pushed them further underground.
Some providers may have gone UTR, others seem to have just toned it down a bit with advertising and such but it feels like that is coming back.
Is CJ really enforcing charges. I heard part of a report recently that suggested that the Democrat judges in Harris county seem to have collectively decided to significantly lower, or even eliminate altogether, bail on certain misdemeanors including prostitution. Sorry, I don't have a link to it and I didn't catch the whole story. It was on KTRH morning drive.
I wonder how many charges and convictions there have been in Houston and nationwide under Sesta/Fosta.