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Bangkok soapy massage was making an illegal 100,000 baht saving on the monthly water bill

Experts investigating the activities of soapy massage parlors have said that Long Beach on Rama 9 Road in Bangkok has been illegally using groundwater for the baths.
Ground water specialists said that the establishment could have made savings of up to 100,000 baht by illegally accessing the water.
Pol Col Suwat Inthasit of the cops’ environment investigation arm said that the evidence was clear after water samples were taken at Long Beach.
INN news said that accessing ground water is illegal in Bangkok due to the nature of the terrain.
The massage parlor is one of several in the Victoria Secret group under investigation.
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