Here's the current gazettal:
https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov....0_2020-113.pdf
Can't say that I found a specific mention for massage shops... but it could be inferred...
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Here's the current gazettal:
https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov....0_2020-113.pdf
Can't say that I found a specific mention for massage shops... but it could be inferred...
An extract:
26. Sex service premises Premises must not be open to members of
the public
27. Spas, tattoo parlours and
massage parlours
No more than the total number
of persons calculated by
allowing 4 square metres of
space for each person
(including staff members) on
the premises
Open only for retail sale of goods and gift
vouchers
28. Strip clubs Premises must not be open to members of
the public
June 13 is the day in NSW. Good news!!
Hurrah for normal pricing
Nth Strathfield 227 is open for business!
13th june, is it for massage palour? or brothel is also included?
The current link above is the Gazette relevant for June 1. From June 13, MPs can open for services they have been able to open to sell products/vouchers since June 1.
Massage parlours are open for usual business from june 13 with nore more than 10 customers on the premises at once, simple as that, that is the only restriction. Brothels not yet, massage parlours have been able to open but only to sell products or if they had a remedial massage certificate.
let’s say if they are open like next week before 13 june or july then we go. who would get in trouble? we or the shop?
The gazettal is effectively the law - it's what is referred to if there is a dispute in a fine or court hearing. A media stop by a politician doesn't make a new regulation or law.
If you really want to play it safe, wait until you see the updates gazetted in parliament.
Having said that, it must be really hard for all the enforcement officers (police and council and health inspectors) to keep up with the changing regulatory environment, so there's a good change mistakes will be made and they are probably aware of this, so are probably being very careful and allowing plenty of lee-way in enforcement. But if it's flagrant or likely to draw attention they will almost certainly act.
This is why the risk in a massage shop is low - mostly just a handful of workers and customers who don't hang around - nothing to be worried about from a mass infection perspective... - even if that massage shop strictly shouldn't be operating right now. There's enough confusion about what is allowed to be open and what isn't, why would anyone even bother with the potential hassle of getting an enforcement action wrong? - when the risk of harm is so low.
A ML who I know well returned to work this week, hasn't had it so good for years - 7+ jobs / day, plenty of tips and she's the only girl in the shop!
Massage parlours can reopen June 13
Next Saturday.
Good news RE: Massage parlours opening back up on 13th June. I notice that some of my favourite places have started to advertise. The ladies must certainly be very excited.
I'm now interested to see what the fine print will be though. Will we have to leave full contact details? Will we have to have COVIDSafe installed? I guess we will find out in the coming days.
There's not much point in having COVIDsafe installed unless the WL/ ML brings her phone into the room with you... you'd probably have much greater chance of the app linking up with your neighbouring punter than the girls themselves... so there's some benefits without the same risks... at least your contact tracing will match another bloke not a girl! - much easier to explain if necessary!
I wonder If I gave false name and ph number to the massage parlours, would they really care and check my ID etc before letting me in?