Black Rock residents went to bat on Friday to testify for stricter massage parlor laws in CT. Neighborhood members including Black Rock's own Auden Grogins, a Bridgeport Rep, attended a public hearing before the Planning and Development Committee.
Lawmakers are considering a bill that attempts to curb illegal massage parlors in CT.
"The legislation adds shiatsu, acupressure and Thai massage to the list of services that cannot be advertised without a license to perform massage therapy. It also makes it a misdemeanor for someone to knowingly employ an unlicensed person to perform massage."
See the News 8 VIDEO documenting Black Rock specifically HERE
How do you feel about the massage parlors in our neighborhood?
- The Black Rock Life
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