Safety first when mongering
Hey fellas, have read and have always been in fear of the bad experience. Luckily foe me though I have only had 3 times when the services were so bad, or psychotic that they bailed on me with donation. 2 times it was with a BSW and the other time a WSW. I haven't had to use my handy blade or threaten to either thank goodness. Also I am extremely careful and aware of handlers, I had the situation with the WSW who tried to get me to pull over where some brothers were about to creep up and I had to assist her out the moving car, mind you this was after a great CBJ. That happened last year on unity and 44th.
Another time I brought one to the candy store but I am comfortable in the hood just not in an alley with dope fiends. She tested me, but came back in the car and sucked my lifes pains away. But looking back now I really try to minimize all of these things ,as LEO may be the only priority above it in terms of my well being.
But these hoes set up dealers even to get robbed so they most definitely can sense if you are green. Of course as stated the money should be spread and hidden and even any spare change (some of the girls will wipe out thousand pennies for smokes) or your s. O earrings lipsticks etc. The extra key on the magnet is also great idea. And carry some wipes, towel or old tee and a condom. A Jackson, Hamilton, lincoln and Washington so you can go up but never go past double Jackson action.
Stay safe fellas.
Safety is always paramount
[QUOTE=GlennUknow;3500786]I have what I call my "mongering key", it's a cheap copy, spare key that clips to my key ring. I'll always stash my keys, wallet and phone out of view from a SWer, especially if I'm not familiar with her.
A favorite trick these SWers will do to a novice monger is grab your key set while it's in the ignition and say something like, "prostitution is illegal you know" in an attempt to scare you.
Attitude carries a lot of weight when dealing with a Swer, if you're firm and in control, you'll get good service, but if you're looking nervous or sheepish, they pick up on that immediately.
A couple of other good tips is to have a shaved down hide-a-key with a strong magnet stashed in the frame of your car somewhere only you can get it.
Also, I have always kept a hand cuff key ever since I was hand cuffed to my steering wheel and robbed by a girl I picked up back in the late 70's. You never know when you'll need a hand cufff key.
Keep your cash separate in one pocket, in 20,10, and 5s. Don't go to a Notell-Hotell with a 50 or 100 looking for change. And a small can of pepper spray or a dagger (under 3 inches if you don't have a carry licence) can be useful in a pinch too.[/QUOTE]I do keep a spare key hidden outside my vehicle. Hand cuff key is an excellent idea. I would never use a knife though. One reason is you need to be very close to use it. Increasing risk of harm to yourself. I feel it's best to keep your adversary at a distance. For me its not a practical safety tool. If stopped by LEO can be a reason to detain you.
In my door I have a water bottle storage area. I keep a can of wasp and hornet spray in there in a Home Depot bag with a receipt. If stopped I can always say I just forgot to take it out of the vehicle. Now that can of spray can fire a distance of 20 feet. Very effective if challenged or threatened. Just aim for the face or eyes and press. Instant safety. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.