Police in New York Arrest Woman For Giving Undercover Cop Unlicensed Message
Don't cops have better things to do?
Nassau County Police arrested a 46-year-old Queens woman Wednesday evening after she allegedly performed a massage without a license on an undercover detective.
According to Nassau County detectives, Luo Chun Hong, of Flushing, performed an unlicensed massage on an undercover officer for an agreed upon amount of money while inside an office building located at 357 Hempstead Turnpike, Suite 203.
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You got a license for that smartphone?!
Glad to see Nassau County police are working hard to 'serve and protect.' Why isn't the media making a national hero out of the cop who nabbed the criminal?
"The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the society." Tacitus
Hong is charged with unauthorized practice of a crime.
So it's legal to practice crime if it's authorized?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejvyDn1TPr8
This story does not have a happy ending.