Quote Originally Posted by Wan Chai View Post
A very unfortunate situation for everyone involved but I don't agree with the majority of comments suggesting that the girl and shop are not to blame. Are we forgetting that they are the ones providing the service and making plenty out of it but when things go wrong then its a case of oh no don't blame the girl or the shop because they just take the punters' money and the responsibility ends there.

Well I disagree how do we know that the girl didn't know she had it but continued to work because she didn't want to stop the $$$ coming in and how do we know the shop didn't turn a blind eye to it or knew about it but reacted too slowly. Just something to think about because it seems the general view here is that the girl and shop have no responsibility here.

I know I know this post will ruffle some feathers and get the 5* protection crew all upset and they will now come out all guns blazing against my comments but I think I might be just saying what some other brothers are thinking too.

Anyway, hope all involved make a full recovery and that the STD is not spread widely amongst the punting community.

Play safe.
Haha, brother Wan Chai,

I think you have a point there, and it could well be true if you are talking about a "Sex Slave" situation which I believe it's clearly not the case here.

First of all, I believe all the ladies in 5 Star work there on their own free will, and while they are working ladies, their life, their health and their body is just as important and precious as yours and mine. I am sure her shock and trauma is just as bad as the brother who was infected. I can see that she just want to stop immediately and receive treatment and get well, she may never return to the industry again and I don't blame her!!

Secondly, in 5 Star's point of view, they have so many girls on the roster, why would they even think of keeping an infected girl working ?? are you serious, the moment they know about it, they would have pull the girl out immediately and started their damage control procedures - which I must say is quick and responsible and appropriate.

If you have been in this forum long enough, you may have seen or read something similar that had happen before with other WL in other shops and if you compare the way the situation was handled, you could clearly see the difference in professionalism and duty of care. Nothing more to say really.

Cheers