Kamloops seems deader than usual is it because that sex traffic bust recently?
IMO, kind of... That bust gave credence to the fact that the 'travelling providers' are trafficked through the city. So if you're soul isn't disposable I would be very careful if any provider is leading you to Rogers Way/Hugh Allen.
Like the new massage place is decent but these other post on LL seem either tgtbt or Asian bait and switch.
any good ones out there still?
Glancing through today's ads in LL atm, I can say (based on reviews here):
Lexie Caldera = Real
Ms. Allie Steelz = Real
French Maxime Dupuis = Real
Brooke Waters = Real
Maria-Bonita = Real
Brielle Rose = Real
Tiffany = Real
Lacey Lust = Real
...and just because they're 'real' doesn't mean they are "safe", or "satisfaction guaranteed". Some are headcases, Some are users, who manage well enough to give service; as some don't manage at all. Some charge way too much for simple safe service. Some have this weird gatekeeping policy (I'll let you figure out who and what I'm talking about). And anyone I didn't mention are fakes and scams.
I put Asian providers in another category. My stance with them is that their ads are never accurate to begin with. Keep your expectations low, and don't take the photos seriously. Chances are good you'll get an "auntie", but there are some good looking aunties that give good service anyways. It all depends on how bad you want it, and how firm your conviction is when you have to walk out on them. Wouldn't write them off completely.
That would be a great place to open a top notch stripper bar, and quality escort service. Preferably up the hill by the Four Point Hotel area, not downtown.
Due to zoning by-laws in Kamloops it's virtually impossible to get the license to allow for a strip club to operate anywhere in the city, as a little bird told me.
The only way one can open a strip club in Kamloops is to buy one of the buildings that once had zoning approval for a club, and use it's 'grandfathered' license to open a club. The problem is all the buildings that had a strip club in them having been bought out by BC Housing for low-income housing. So it's doubtful that they're going to make 200 people homeless just for a strip club.
Another way is to wait for the current City Council to get voted out and hopefully the new council is more open minded to allow other locations to be zoned for adult entertainment.