Article to take note of. Why is it that almost all of these stories start with "police question customers leaving the spa about what they were doing there several admitted to paying for sex". why don't they just run up to a random police officer and ask to be arrested...
"Last week, officers obtained a warrant to put surveillance cameras in the spa. Over a four-day period, officers gathered video of 26 men paying for and engaging in sex acts at the spa." is interesting. Not sure how they pulled off placing them without the owners knowing.
Also, given that the always stated reason for going after businesses like this is to stop human trafficking and rescuing girls that are forced into the sex industry (which is terrible), it's also unusual that they prioritized collecting evidence on customers over rescuing the trafficking victims by allowing them to be forced to perform sex acts for another four days....