Bikini massage business rubs residents wrong way

09/Jun/2009

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INNALOO residents say they are outraged an unregistered bikini massage parlour is operating in a residential area until the early hours of the morning.

Scarborough MLA Liza Harvey said she had received several calls from concerned residents complaining of anti-social behaviour and the inappropriate location of the Bikini Girls massage parlour on Muriel Avenue.

The manager of the Innaloo business, who wanted to be known only as Janet, said the company had done nothing wrong and did not mean to offend anyone in the community.

A Department of Commerce spokesman said although the business name was registered, the Innaloo premises, which is advertised on a promotional flyer as being in Osborne Park, had not been registered with the DOC.

Mrs Harvey said she was “shocked” when told about the business. “It’s a totally inappropriate business for a suburban street,” she said.

“There’s a lot of disruption to neighbouring houses and businesses, and the people of the community are having to put up with the shenanigans associated with a business like that.

“It’s just not fitting or in keeping with the neighbourhood; I’m absolutely flabbergasted that it’s there.”

Mrs Harvey said she had received complaints about street drinking and unruly behaviour outside the premises as late as 2am.

Residents were also worried about women handing out advertising pamphlets near shops and schools in the area, she said.

The manager said that employees did not appear in their bikinis outside of the business.

“It’s quiet and discreet – you can hardly even tell it’s there, and the girls never go outside in their bikinis,” she said.

“It’s a legitimate business, and it’s completely non-sexual.

“If we’re offending anybody at all, we definitely don’t mean to be.”

City of Stirling Mayor David Boothman said the business, which has been open since April, was operating without council approval.

He said the property owner had been advised the current activity was unauthorised and was required to close in eight days if it did not provide a retrospective application.

Inspector Craig Lockhart, from West Metropolitan Police, said police had not received any official complaints but were continuing to monitor the area closely.

“Stirling police have got it as one of their hot spot areas and they will monitor anti-social behaviour, in particular street drinking, and take appropriate action where necessary,” he said.


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SW

14/07/2009

Of course it is sexualised. They are taking advantage of the loophole. Id like to see anyone prove it wrong.

IGS

10/07/2009

I wonder- if this business is "completely non-sexual" as claimed, are clients clearly informed when they seek the service that sexual contact is not allowed?
If the business clearly informs clients in adverts and when booking services that sexual contact with the girls is not allowed, clients should be aware that if they DO attempt to grope the girls, in any way pressure the girls to have sexual contact with them or even just talk dirty to them in the privacy of the massage room, they could be liable to charges of sexual harrassment or (if physically touching) sexual assault.
If Bikini Girls DO NOT clearly inform clients that sexual interaction is not acceptable and do not provide adequately secure working conditions for the girls to prevent sexual approaches from clients, I wonder if they would be liable to compensation claims if a girl is traumatised by an attempted sexual assault while working for them?

IGS

09/07/2009

Vyt - the notion of "innocent until proven guilty" has been abused and distorted by businesses like Bikini Girls Massage. Because, technically they have not been proved a brothel - ie. they are legally innocent till proven guilty - they are able to recruit minors to work in what is obviously an "adult" service industry. This would be an offence in a brothel. Brothels are also not permitted to advertise to recruit staff by law. Bikini girls evades this legal prohibition and not only deceptively advertises for staff (not telling them it is a massage parlour) but is able to access unemployed girls through employment agencies who may feel obliged to take work in this business to get off welfare payments. Do you think it is justice that a girl who has been unemployed for a while and is under pressure to take any job could be recruited to work in a massage parlour? I'd say its a classic case of taking advantage of the vulnerable.

Vyt

08/07/2009

What ever happened to the notion of innocence til proven guity? Or are we becoming a nation of draconian fever. Most people here are making assumptions of guilt, when reading all those snide remarks. And if this place does get closed down, please first close down pubs, casinos, smokeshops and other "artificial" vice pits. They are a much bigger social problem than the "natural" vice of massage

Zoe

03/07/2009

I answered a job ad for a masseus and went to the advertised address on Canning highway. What a broken down, dingy dump. water stained ceilings,sagging curtains, nervous young girl in a bikini. gloomy back room with a short fat bare chested man sitting on a double bed clipping his toenails. In was shown a contract that required extensive personal information about my husband, children, etc. I was offered work in Asia and the Eastern States. I was told I could earn more money overseas and especially if I was a "Manageress" for them. I would have to pay hire of the massage tables, all the towels etc that I used if I did sign up as a "masseus".I would only make about $30 p.h. after expenses. I would have to massage every client for 1hr and they were to be naked.
The towels werent even clean! On Newstart Centrelink payments I onlyattended the interview to fulfill my set number of job applications p.w. I left disgusted by what I had seen.

PJ

30/06/2009

Remove the emotions from it? According to the other article there are girls offering 'extras' for money. Do you want this 'business' operating across the road from your family and kids' house?

andrew

30/06/2009

As I mentioned before if the establishment can't operate then the planning compliance officer should close it down. Why would the City of Stirling allow them to make an application for a development approval (DA) if it wasn't allowed?
I suspect that the establishment is allowable depending on the zoning.
Therefore people should remove the emotions from it all and let it be assessed as any business would be.

Stevo

28/06/2009

An absolute disgrace. after reading about what goes on there in the other article from the girl who worked there it just confirms what we all suspected. get rid of it.

hard man

23/06/2009

This story is nothing without photos!

JBG

22/06/2009

I'm not against massage parlours but don't put them in a residential area. As residents, desirous of a peaceful environment, we don't want it rammed down our throats.

IGS

20/06/2009

Bikini Girls Massage is in the news again (the West) this friday for trying to employ a 17 year old girl to work in a massage parlour under the pretense this is a "health salon". The girl got suspicious when she was taken upstairs and shown all the single and double beds. She was also told she had to do a sexy photo shoot dressed up in lingerie and that they would "train her to do massages when she turned 18. And this girl thougth she was applying for work in a health food shop!

The REAL Fred

18/06/2009

Fred you seem to be missing the point. I'll bet you any amount of money there is more to this place than just massage.

Or did you come down in the last shower? Come on, I got a flier on my car windscreen a few weeks ago. It said something like 'these gorgeous girls will massage your naked body'.

Tell me that's not suggesting something more?

Fred

18/06/2009

I think that all people need to do to help this business thrive is to continue suggesting that something more is on offer that there really is. It will then attract the type of people who do go out seeking extra thrills. If I suggested that people were naive to think the Real Fred wouldn't provide sexual services to people who offered him oodles of cash, would I be right? Or, would it be better to make informed comments based on evidence and not smear reputations.

The REAL Fred

16/06/2009

Fred you sound like youre a regular. Are you telling me none of the blokes who go there wouldnt be seeking extra thrills? And if they offered oodles of cash to the girls they wouldnt take it? Naivety.

Fred

15/06/2009

Actually, it is IGS making assumptions. That it is a sexual service, whilst offering absolutely no evidence. IGS does give a description of how some operators by pass the law. That may be the case, but doesn't apply to Bikini Girls, as the girls don't offer and are not allowed to offer extra services. In fact, you can go on their website and download a contract they have to sign specifically forbidding them from doing so.

BT

15/06/2009

Yeh fred i think u might be a bit naive there. just because it appears innocent doesnt mean it is. open your eyes tiger. theres more to the story and good on the journo for getting it out there in the first place

IGS

15/06/2009

Fred assumes this is not a sexual service. Here's how it works Fred. WA law states that it is illegal to keep a premises for prostitution. If the manager is proved to be knowingly allowing acts of prostitution to take place on the premises she is liable to 3 years jail. So she says "I provide a massage service only - completely non-sexual. If the girls who work for me provide extra "services" for cash to clients in the privacy of their booking that is not my business or responsibility. I just take a fee for providing a massage service which is a legitimate business".
This is how some operators directly profit from facilitating a prostitution service whilst avoiding any responsibility or liability for illegal activities. Inadequate, outdated laws put the onus on the police/community to prove a person is knowingly managing a prostitution business.

Fred

12/06/2009

The busines is in the middle of a strip of shops, one of which includes a Beauty Salon. The windows are totally blacked out and there is only one sign that simply states, "massage" in white writing. The business closes at midnight, so if there is street drinking outside, it obviously doesn't have anything to do with the business. This is a beat up, by people who obviously don't like bikini girls massaging men, because they assume it is a sexual service. There are actually hundreds of advertisements in the "West Australian" each day offering sexual services, yet we don't see any of those businesses targetted.

Joe from the Swamp

12/06/2009

Surely this place is better off in an industrial area or something why would it be allowed to stay right next to houses thats ridiculous !

JimBob

12/06/2009

Definitely something more than massage going on there. Liza youre right on the money. Get rid of it.

angel_82

11/06/2009

well written. im not familiar with the area but sounds like its totally the wrong fit if its right near houses and schools and the like. did anyone hear them talking about it on simon beumont on 6pr?

he thinks the store might be a front for something a little more than a massage place... anyone else agree?

Vyt

10/06/2009

As you can seem the last sentence of my previous submission ends with a comma rather than a period, indicating that my last comment was somehow truncated. Here's the full last sentence. If morality is to be a criteria, then disapprove casinos, alcohol, smoke shops, etc, but then the government would not get as much revenue. So to add a better closing statement, I add a few more sentences. Gambling, alcohol, smoking, and other artificilal vices are part of society's, in the form of governmernt, commercial chain of conveniece, expedency, and dollars through taxes. So let's not be so self righteous by being selective as to which vices we as a society choose to approve or disapprove of in the name of morality. By any other name, a vice is still a vice even though we accept the artificial ones like patronising pubs to drink alcohol, which probably creates more community trauma, but condemn the natural ones via consensual personal interaction. Money not morality is the ultimate criteria.

Vyt

10/06/2009

That not allowed statement is probably not in the sense that the type of buseness should not be permitted per se even with DOC approval, but in the sense that it is not allowed to run a busness which has not been approved through the formal development application process. The former sense is a judgemental issue which is prone to be subjective and emotional, meaning that there are several sides in the community to the issue. Wheras in the latter sense it is a more objective matter on the basis of cut and dry facts where judgemental factors with a variety of opinions in the community are irrelevant and emotional aspects of whether the type of business ought to exist at all should not cloud facts. If and when the the DOC gives approval on the basis of normal criteria as for any other business application, it will then be considered to "be approved". If morality is to be a criteria, then disapprove of casinos, alcohol, smoke shops, etc,

Jasmine

09/06/2009

How many times has this business opened up without approvals? Freo, Northbridge? Hasn't anyone cottoned on to how they operate now?

Andrew

09/06/2009

This is one for the compliance officer to sort.
Not sure why you would seek a retro DA if its not allowed.

Brent

09/06/2009

Yes, I'm glad someone finally wrote a story on this. It's a disgrace they've been able to get away with having an unlicensed, unapproved, inapproriate business in the area. There are kids who are picking up these fliers off car windscreens for crying out loud.

Maybe if we get enough people agreeing with these comments the City of Stirling will have no choice but to shut them down?

Joe

09/06/2009

So the police are concerned about 'street drinking' rather than the type of 'massage' that is on offer in a suburban street. Liza is right, this isn't appropriate for the area. I hope she gets something done about it.

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