Massage mentioned in "Cabs" article
Illegal cab crackdown continues
07/23/2006
By Bryan Brooks
Staff Writer
bryan.brooks@gwinnettdailypost.com
LAWRENCEVILLE — Just as it did with illicit massage parlors three years ago, Gwinnett County is tightening its regulations for taxicabs. The move comes as authorities continue to crack down on cabs operating illegally in the unincorporated county.
To help shut down the massage parlors, the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners got input from the Police Department and adopted tougher rules that made it easier to get rid of the bad apples and prosecute offenders.
Please visit the Gwinnett Daily Post for the rest of the story, centered around illegal cab regulation.
07/23/2006
By Bryan Brooks
Staff Writer
bryan.brooks@gwinnettdailypost.com
LAWRENCEVILLE — Just as it did with illicit massage parlors three years ago, Gwinnett County is tightening its regulations for taxicabs. The move comes as authorities continue to crack down on cabs operating illegally in the unincorporated county.
To help shut down the massage parlors, the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners got input from the Police Department and adopted tougher rules that made it easier to get rid of the bad apples and prosecute offenders.
Please visit the Gwinnett Daily Post for the rest of the story, centered around illegal cab regulation.
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