Tuesday Globe p. A13 quotes York Regional Police Chief Armand La Barge as saying "Massage parlors are usually fronts for prostitution and are often run by organized crime." I really dispute this statement. Sure, some places offer a full service menu, but "usually?" Come on...maybe that is somewhat accurate on EBC, but I think "ocassionally" might be more accurate. As for organized crime, that seems to be equally exaggerated? How do others see this claim? I think it is typical cop mentality...rabid to stop victimless crimes involving sex workers and their clients and about as out dated as belief in reefer madness. How does one develop such moronic attitudes. It must have something to do with potty training.