If you're driving any of these to a date.
[quote=olddude55;2128401]it can mean anything from slavery, kidnapping to pimping **** girls or forced prostitution.
[url]http://www.ccaht.org/ccahtvid.html[/url][/quote]they can level human trafficking charges against you now.
even if you the deny you didn't know what was going on even just doing the girl a favor.
if you decide to do this be very careful it can get you a lot of trouble even tho your attention is good.
BabyDolls on the farm busted also FYI
Source: Knox News 11 July 2014.
"Authorities arrested five people, seized stolen vehicles, a stolen firearm, marijuana, cocaine and filed prostitution charges after the 1 pm Raid at 3422 Highway 92 in Rutledge, according to a news release from the Grainger County Sheriff's Office. ".
"Officers were armed with a search warrant when they entered the home. They found videos, cameras and lights "related to the prostitution operation," officers said. ".
The Sheriff was also quoted as saying information for this bust came from neighbors and backpage dot com where dozens of ads had been placed for prostitution. Both CR and this place were busted after they posted {daily} ads on BP for several weeks and / or months.
Hobbyist, Terrorist. Same Thing
Dredged from a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, here are some tips on how to look suspicious to staff at a hotel or motel. They really do train employees to watch for this stuff and a few bullet points apply to monger behavior*.
[QUOTE]
What Should I Consider Suspicious?
Guests who:
Request specific room assignments or locations.*
Use cash for large transactions or a credit card in someone else's name.*
Arrive with unusual amounts of luggage.*
Make unusual inquiries about local sites, including government, military, police, communications, and power facilities.
Refuse cleaning service over an extended time.*
Use entrances and exits that avoid the lobby.*
Abandon a room and leave behind clothing and toiletry items.
Do not leave their room.
Change their appearance.
Leave the property for several days and then return.
Thefts of official vehicles, uniforms, identification, and access cards.
Reports of guest rooms with burn marks or discoloration on the walls or door.
Unusual odors or liquids seeping from a guest room.
Unusual amounts of traffic.*
Discovery of unusual items in guest rooms or facility dumpsters.
Fertilizer or agricultural products.
Chemicals or chemical containers.
Fuel or fuel containers.
Weapons, ammunition, and explosives.
Extremist training manuals or literature.
Fraudulent credit cards or documents.
Parked vehicles in isolated areas.*
It is important to remember that just because someone's speech, actions, beliefs, appearance, or way of life is different, it does not mean that he or she is suspicious. [/QUOTE]
reply to several LEO posts on SW thread
"Friday Afternoon Stroll: Nothing out to speak of, LEO was out in force & it looks like they had an army of social workers with them. They were stopped under the bridge on Central just up from the bus station talking to Riley, and they were in full force at the convenience stores on Baxter at 275. . . ".
Good observation. The BAD news is theres now a massive LEO effort at 'human trafficking' along with a shiny new task force thing that includes state investigators unit + the fbi. Add the social worker types to help. Ex; someone posted about a bunch of busts last week at the bristol race, that was surely part of it. Guess the fed-grants money theyll throw at them make all this worth it to The Man.
Other info is posted about a 'cleanup' of the strolls around central. The investors around there are pushing it, it mostly started with the newer bar near the health department clinic. There's been quite a few news stories about the 'problems' a few working girls walking on the sidewalks are causing such distress to the business owners. The message is as if / if you want to come into their bar and spend money, then it's ok to take home the hooker that's working in the bar. Amazing.
Finally, a respectable sting
I wasn't really sure where to place this. This did not occur in our town, but a great example of how to protect the innocent, while maintaining freedom for consenting adults.
[URL]http://www.twincities.com/crime/ci_28858381/13-men-charged-woodbury-sex-stings[/URL]