Foot massage parlours using licence loophole to sell sex
Tougher licensing for foot massage parlours is being urged, as many operators are said to be abusing a loophole to sell sexual services.
The law requires a licence only if the operator offers massage services to a client of the opposite gender, between shoulder and knee.
The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong visited foot massage operators in old buildings in Sham Shui Po where suspicious parlours are said to be found.
Vincent Cheng Wing-shun, Sham Shui Po district councillor with the DAB, said parlours of such type had mushroomed over the past decade, since the government relaxed licensing requirements, including, in 2001, exempting parlours offering only foot massage from getting a licence.
Conscientious operators said their image had deteriorated, and called for a proper licensing system to help users.
Cheng said colleagues had found about 50 suspicious operators in Sham Shui Po. 'If we include districts like Cheung Sha Wan, the number of such operators could be over 80,' he said. 'Such shops usually concentrate in old buildings with no steel gates or security personnel.'