WATERTOWN, Mass. —
Six body works businesses in Watertown, Massachusetts, have been ordered to close after failing city inspections.
The inspections were done in accordance with the city's newly adopted rules and regulations aimed at better safeguarding residents, legitimate businesses and potential victims of human trafficking.
"All six were found to be in violation of regulations set by the Watertown Board of Health, the Building Department, and the Zoning Department, as well as the Massachusetts Division of Occupational Licensure," Watertown police said. "These establishments will not be permitted to reopen until they meet the required standards established by these agencies."
The inspections were conducted by the Watertown Health Department, in coordination with the Watertown Polic

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