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Masseuse barred

! A young woman, who was said in evidence by a police constable to have offered sex to him at a massage parlour, has been debarred from working as a masseuse, following a police application, to the District Court yesterday. The masseuse, Carol MarEe Frost, aged 20, was the respondent in an application bv .he police, under provisions of the Massage Parlour’s Act, to terminate her employment in this position. The grounds listed in the application were that on Nov- ■ ember 4 last year two police Iconstables, who were given massages by Miss Frost, were also offered sex for a price; (and that on November 9 she ■ admitted when interviewed ■by police, having performed I acts of prostitution on the premises of the Massage Maids Sauna Parlour. Miss Frost did not appear and was not represented. Sergeant J. Chadderton prosecuted. . • Judge Frampton granted the police application ’ after one constable had been called. He said that on the evidence there were .sufficient grounds for an order terminating her employment as a masseuse. A constable gave evidence that at the massage parlour, in Cashel Street, Miss Frost massaged him and the question of “extras” arose. The constable said he hoped the massage would be “worth waiting for,” and Miss Frost offered sexual intercourse at a “special” price of $4O. The normal price was $6O, she had said.

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Press, 16 July 1980, Page 4

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Masseuse barred Press, 16 July 1980, Page 4

Masseuse barred Press, 16 July 1980, Page 4