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Copa Cabana massage parlour suspected of illegal use of groundwater

 

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Officials of the Department of Groundwater Resources believe that Copa Cabana massage parlour tap groundwater to mix with tap water for use in its business after testing of the water samples taken from the premise shows higher-than-standard reading of electrical conductivity.

 

Armed with a search warrant, officials of the department and police from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division (NRECSD) went to the Copa Cabana massage parlour in Ratchadapisek Soi 17 which is affiliated with the Lord Group on Saturday morning (Jan 27) to search the premise and to take water samples for testing.

 

The entire process took about three hours during which members of the media were not allowed to get into the premise by the management, claiming that it was a private property since it was closed down.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/copa-cabana-massage-parlour-suspected-illegal-use-groundwater/

 

 
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A not too subtle notice to the massage parlor business that the monthly envelopes need to be replaced with nice, heavy pastry boxes.

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Apart from the theft and environmental issues, groundwater is not treated so poses a potential hazard to customers and staff, as if they are not in enough danger of disease already.

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40 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

Apart from the theft and environmental issues, groundwater is not treated so poses a potential hazard to customers and staff, as if they are not in enough danger of disease already.

No problem, it's cleaned by the liquid soap.

 

14 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

i was just there last week, the water seemed fine to me.:cheesy:

As an added bonus the impurities in the groundwater give it a particularly luxuriant lather... 

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3 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

Apart from the theft and environmental issues, groundwater is not treated so poses a potential hazard to customers and staff, as if they are not in enough danger of disease already.

Note to you personally: The way you write makes the suggestion and implies you know more or can seen as somethings else under Thai law.

 

 

The Group wants to have busy places.  

One can presume that the ground water is treated normally and the differences are the chemical composition of the water which can be traced back in lab.

 

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