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is it true that the city or county of bonita does not authorize massage business in this area? because i see several of them inbonita,
please clear this for me. thank you. |
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Bonita is in unincorporated San Diego County. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonita,_California to my knowledge there is no law outside of individual City ordinances restricting massage businesses, but zoning may prevent it. |
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Message.....I like where this thread is going. Actually, I'd be suprised if any area in San Diego didn't allow legit Message facilities. If they have some goofy law on the books, it probably dates back to a time where 'Message Palors' were a cover story for prostitution. I bet you can get around the law by categorizing yourself as a business within the health services/physical fitness sector.
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