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Old 01-06-2022, 08:02 AM
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Re: East side spa experience

That’s the classification for massage establishments in Sillypore.

https://www.police.gov.sg/~/media/sp...ts_mar2017.pdf

Cat 1: A lot of freedom, can operate practically anywhere, but must have high paid up capital of $50k, can have rooms and shower but door cannot lock, must get casetrust accreditation, must wear uniforms. These are the big names.
Cat 2: No need paid up capital but not allowed in HDB areas or HDB commercial properties, must wear uniforms, operating hours must be between 10 am to 11 pm only, can have rooms and showers but door cannot lock
Cat 3: Can be in HDB areas, the foot reflexology type, cannot have room, partition, cubicle or any kind of separation, the inside of the shop must be visible from outside the shop, means the door must be glass type, masseuse no need wear uniform

Cat 3 requirements are surprisingly a lot less stringent than Cat 1 and 2 and that’s because the layout of the shop is so open that you can’t have any action without people seeing. But even customers who really go for massage only want their privacy in a room so police no choice must let Cat 1 and 2 have rooms. They just make it stringent, like cannot lock door, must wear proper uniforms and even have annual medical checkup. Very odd. It’s as if telling customers not to worry about STDs because the masseuse got yearly checkups.

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Originally Posted by beebeeboy View Post
What is cat 3 shop?

Last edited by dromad68; 01-06-2022 at 08:03 AM. Reason: Errors