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RE: WARNING: Somebody's watching...NOT!

 

jeffOH has it exactly right.

 

I have been involved professionally with police for almost ten years, and know some things about the universe of prostitution stings.

 

The police generally know who is committing prostitution in their jurisdictions. They have eyes and ears and curious natures and good memories, both personal and institutional. They almost never arrest prostitutes simply for being prostitutes, except at the behest of their political masters, usually for electoral purposes. But you can take it for granted that they are in fact monitoring these sites, as they pay attention to everything potentially criminal in their communities.

 

For law enforcement, prostitution is a crime which is generally linked to other behaviors. It is usually seen as a fellow-traveller crime, with an astonishingly high correlation to drugs, violence, and financial crimes. The police want to know about the pecadilloes of the general public, but they have no great desire to create problems for themselves by going after otherwise law abiding -- and often influential -- citizens unless there are bigger fish to fry. People are generally arrested for prostitution in connection with tax avoidance, drugs, violence, obvious public nuisance and other anti-social behaviors which the public rightly demands be controlled.

 

It would be wise to assume that law enforcement take an active interest in this site and others like it, and have well-trained people reading them, even participating in them. They are doubtless even now collecting lists of people in their communities who might attract other criminal behavior. I am sorry to say that in many cases, prostitution -- the "victimless crime" -- does in fact accompany other more serious crimes, and that law enforcement attention to it does in fact often lead to serious arrests and successful prosecutions for crime which does have victims.

 

The lesson for escorts: be clear what you are doing and face its risks rationally; be a good value escort; be sure your clients derive nothing but pleasure from you; pay your taxes to the penny; stay away from substances and the people who use them, including clients; be an ornament to your community; stay out of trouble; make and keep a lot of friends; and conduct your business negotiations according to the very good advice which jeffOH and many others have offered often and clearly. If you find yourself falling into what used to be euphemistically called "bad company"; if drugs, shakedowns of clients, bad behaviour in public and the crimes of "easy money" are closing in on you, get a different job and stop.

 

Clients? Well, what risk are you running in hiring an escort? People generally know more about you than they will tell you. Be a gentleman, treat others well, and do not destroy your integrity through your lust.

 

End of sermon.

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Guest fukamarine
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RE: Someone in the Act Right Here

 

>OK, that last blinking eye is just creepy. So why is everyone

>giving this Gregory guy such a hard time? What if this is the

>beginning of some sting operation going on, and for some

>reason or another he knows about it.

 

Give your head a shake - no not that one silly, the one on top of your neck!

 

The sky is falling, the sky is falling

 

fukamarine

Guest jstlooknthx
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RE: WARNING: Somebody's watching...NOT!

 

Just for the sake of clarification, OF COURSE I'm not saying you can get busted from posting on this site alone. That would be an idiotic statement. I was suggesting that it would be much easier to set up a bust,IN PERSON with all the intimate details exposed here. As a new poster it is really good to hear from all of you on this whole subject. I was just concerned. Nice to hear that the info presented on this site has not led to actual, in person busts. Thanks for all the input. : )

Guest in yer face
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RE: WARNING: Somebody's watching...NOT!

 

Yes, I love it when people get on their high horse.

 

>BgM, your's, a meritorious dialogue.:-)

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Exhibitionism...voyeurism

 

RE: WARNING: Somebody's watching

 

>This site is being monitored and investigated.

 

I guess it must be bad times....EVERYONE ASSUMED this was a bad thing...we all are guilty of monitoring and investigating this site to find good juicy stuff about everything....Did anyone laugh at this because I thought it was one of the funniest posts today....It was reminiscient of Rockwell's song with Michael Jackson....Somebody's watching me. No one said police, no one said who...just that it was being checked out. It's me...are you scared....but Rick and Franco and Benjamin and deej all monitor and investigate on this site....do we have to warn you guys all the time?

 

JIM

 

I'm not a dumb fucking whore...that's Rick Munroe!!!

 

If it dont fit, force it

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