Saw 3 out there today Kaitey(WSW), a BSW hanging around the Tudor, and a WSW on Manchester St very pretty face, body ok by the time I looped around to pick her up she was gone.
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Saw 3 out there today Kaitey(WSW), a BSW hanging around the Tudor, and a WSW on Manchester St very pretty face, body ok by the time I looped around to pick her up she was gone.
She was let off but by the time I doubled back..(dam those one way streets) she was gone. Also saw a few LE on bikes talking to what I think was WSW on the corner of Lincoln and lake street...she was a cutie also with a nice round ass. Well one more business day in Manchvegas..maybe tonight?
Stay Safe and play safe,
TH
Headed over to the loop on my lunch and there was nothing out there, spotted Kaitey near the Tudor & grabbed her as I needed service in a bad way, BBBJCIM. 3 played with her tits alittle too. Wasn't great but that was more me, always uncomfortable doing the deed during the day. Always too nervous, but my other brain won out today. Dropped her off and headed back to work spotted a tall redhead with fantastic knockers in a gray t-shirt w/no bra. A little heavy but not to bad at all & the knockers very much made up for it. Too bad I had already blown my wad.
Many, many bust this weekend in Manchvegas.....
Stay safe, play safe,
TH
Like I said in an earlier post. Stay away from Enright Park! They must not have read my post!
[quote]MANCHESTER – A woman, the hood of her sweatshirt pulled up over her hair, slowly walks back and forth in the drizzling rain along Lincoln Street, next to Enright Park.
Unsmiling and with both hands in her pockets, she plods along in worn flip-flops, eyeing cars that drive by. It's 6 a.m. Traffic is sparse, but a van, a car and a pickup truck circle the block a couple of times.
CLICK FOR SLIDESHOWIn the next hour, a couple of vehicles pull over to talk to the woman, but after a brief discussion, they drive off and she continues her aimless route.
About a block away, a man in a baseball cap sits inside an idling car, closely watching the woman. Sitting in the passenger seat is another woman, her hair a bit straggled and her sweatshirt punctuated with holes. She, too, is keeping tabs on the other woman.
The driver puts the car in gear and circles the block, pulling over on Lincoln Street, north of where the bedraggled woman is still pacing. A van pulls over.
"There's three of them in the van and they're looking back at her," the driver in the baseball cap says to his female passenger. When the van drives off, he says with a laugh, "No group rates today."
On this weekday morning, Manchester police are staging an undercover prostitution sting.
Officers Nate Boudreau, left, and Steve Gilcreast order a suspect out of his truck before arresting him during a prostitution sting at Enright Park in Manchester Friday night. (DAVID LANE)
The driver in the idling sedan is Sgt. Scott Fuller, who is heading up the undercover operation. Sitting next to him is a fellow officer who, in about 10 minutes, will swap off with her sweatshirt-clad, flip-flop-wearing fellow officer pacing back and forth next to the park.
The team is there to hunt for "Johns," the men soliciting women for sex.
The undercover officers are not dolled up in high heels and fishnet stockings. Those aren't the clothes of the trade for Manchester's ladies of the night.
"This isn't 'Pretty Woman,' " Fuller said. "You'll never find a Julia Roberts out here."
To play the role, the women forgo a shower and put on the oldest, most worn clothing they can find. But as scruffy as they try to appear, Fuller said, they never are as dirty as those selling themselves on the street.
A tricky business
Daylight is proving difficult and frustrating for the unit, especially the two women officers who have worked prostitution stings before but always at night.
"I've never lasted more than 20 minutes without sealing a deal," said one of them, sounding surprised and just a bit insulted after more than an hour walking the streets. Once, she says, she arrested three men for soliciting prostitution in a single hour.
This is not one of those days.
"It's a tricky business trying to bust Johns," explains Fuller.
For years, the area surrounding the Center City park has been known for prostitution. Fuller said most of the women are drug addicts who sell themselves to pay for their next fix. None has any means of transportation, and in this part of the city, he said, drug houses are within walking distance.
When police first began prostitution stings about 10 years ago, Fuller said, arresting Johns "was like shooting fish in a barrel."
Today, men trolling for prostitutes are warier before letting a streetwalker into their cars or trucks. They'll talk to a woman first, drive off, circle the block once or twice, then maybe come back to make a deal.
That's happened a couple of times today -- cars circling the block, that is. One of the women came close to a deal, a luncheon date, actually. An elderly man in a pickup truck asked her if she would be there at noon.
"I'm late for work," he explained.
Fuller said the morning is unusually quiet, a huge contrast to the night when Johns have caused traffic jams in the Lincoln and Merrimack streets area with vehicles lining up to hand over cash for sex.
One officer said the first time she posed as a prostitute, she was stunned at the number of men willing to pay for sex. They pay anywhere from $30 to $50 for oral sex and $100 for intercourse. One man, she said, offered to pay her $20 and a pack of cigarettes for oral sex.
Prostitutes ply their trade all hours of the day, in all kinds of weather, Fuller said.
At 5:30 a.m., just 2 1/2 hours earlier, officers spotted five ladies of the night in the Lincoln and Merrimack streets area.
By 6 o'clock, just as the undercover team arrived, they were nowhere to be seen.
The women officers swap off about every 30 minutes. An hour goes by and still no arrest. Traffic is picking up, but most drivers are soccer moms heading out for morning coffee and dropping the kids off to school.
Schoolchildren are now appearing on the sidewalks, heading in the direction of Central High School.
"It's sad," said Fuller. "This is what the kids see on their way to school every day. They don't think twice about walking past them (prostitutes)."
Two hours pass and still no arrest. Fuller decides to pack it in.
"A day we go out and you don't have solicitation I guess is a good day," said one of the decoys.
About an hour later, however, the team regrouped -- with another female officer posing as a decoy -- and tried its luck at Amherst and Lincoln streets. Within an hour, two men were busted for soliciting sex.[/quote]
Took 3 of them to bust 2 guys. Wouldnt' they be better served to get the pushers off the street who are watching the park? Drugs are always the issue.
Same as in downtown Nashua, see 3x as many pushers as walkers. Unbelievable!!!! Was at a red light yesterday in Nashua and saw 2 drug deals go down, then a gang scramble at the next light.
Called a little spinner on C/L, usually in a pink or light blue tank top in her pictures. Was quoted $.5 for GFE hour. She lives in an "ok" neighborhood with mostly older houses, not great, not horrible. When I got there, there was another girl and man in the house, plus a screaming baby! I don't know (or WANT to know) how they shut the kid up, but it quieted down. So already I'm uncomfortable with the situation. She turns off all the lights except for a black light. Ok, I'm old and I want to look at the spinner's body, so I convince her to at least light a candle, so out she goes to get matches. Sheesh, now I've been there about 10 minutes, and we get "comfortable". She went tanning that day, and for whatever reason, she stayed under the lights way too long, and said touching was painful. Well, she just about glowed, so I'm sure that by now she's peeling big-time! Anyway, she then said to hurry up...I said why, we have an hour, and she says NO, it's only 1/2 hour! Ok, now I'm not happy: Other people in the apartment, a baby that mysteriously shuts up, she's sunburned, not enough light, and now a short time to shoot. Hey, I'm old, I like to take my time! Ok, even though it wasn't rushed, it wasn't as much fun as it could have been. They are now advertising outcalls, so if you're interested, I'm sure you'll figure out which ad is theirs (but someone is deleting all the c/l ads quickly these days) because of the clues I've given you. Would I hit it again, well maybe, she is cute, and a smokin' spinner bod. But only at my place with the rules spelled out more clearly.
Looks: 7/10
Attitude: 6/10
Performance: 5/10
Keep safe,
Drivin
Found a winner guys. Said her name was Amber. WSW Long black hair thin, but I'm pretty sure she is Pegnant a few months anyways. Picked her up in the unemployment office asked me for a butt then a ride. Once in the car asked if I was a cop, said no asked her & she pulled out her left tit very nice spectacular nipples! Said she isn't out much never at night has kids. Very nice & clean. She had amazing nails too, very long & well taken care of. Unfortunately no digits. I'll keep my eys open for her again!
There was another article in the Union Leader yesterday about prostitution. The new police chief is vowing to improve the living conditions for city residents. Amoung his cheif targets is the sex trade. Both Johns and Prostitutes will be targeted. Be VERY careful if you are going hunting in Manchester.
Man Manchester has been DEAD for the last week.
Not much out at all...nothing worth reporting on that's for sure!
Have seen a few around but nothing worth stoping for. Anyone know what bar the Hookers are hanging out in now that Flo's has closed? I have been to mikes a few times and there was maybe 1 or 2 there. They must have gone somewhere.
[quote]It’S a little tougher to turn tricks in Manchester than it was a few months ago, and residents who were caught in the middle of transactions between prostitutes and their "customers" said they are happy to have their neighborhoods back.
A recent crackdown on prostitution has several neighborhood activists applauding new police Chief David Mara, who said he’s committed to cracking down on drug crimes and all the issues that drugs bring into cities – among them selling sex for money.
The city has been battling the problem for the last ten years or so, but recent warm weather has brought the ladies of the night back out in the open, mostly around Enright Park at the corner of Lincoln and Merrimack streets, according to Manchester Police Sgt. Maureen Tessier, who has been involved with past investigations.
The problems surrounding the crime extend beyond its immediate charges, as potential customers leery of a setup circle the block several times causing traffic congestion, Tessier said. Police use that as a way to deter illicit activity in the area, she said. "You’re dealing with potential customers circling the area [in their cars] repeatedly, kids are around – all of those are quality of life issues, " Tessier said. "Hookers themselves are in the middle of the street flagging down cars.
"We try to use whatever tools are available to us to make that area safe, whether it’s using motor vehicle laws or what have you, " she added. "If they’re going to be in the neighborhoods, they’re going to be obeying the rules of the road. "
So far, the practice has been successful, according to Chery Mitchell, a community activist and member of the neighborhood’s Eagle Eyes watch group.
"The long and short of it is, it’s actually gotten better since Mara [became chief], " Mitchell said.
Undercover officers have recently been dispatched on details, and extra manpower from other shifts is being reallocated when available, Tessier said.
Also, some funding to pay for detail officers’ overtime came from the Weed & Seed’s program’s $210, 000 city allocation, according to Sam Maranto, Manchester’s Community Improvement Project officer. The program is a grassroots initiative that helps neighborhoods organize to weed out conditions conducive to crime, such as graffiti prevention, and launch beautification projects.
Kathy Karswell, who has lived in Manchester’s center city for the past 47 years, said she used to have to run prostitutes out of the neighborhood. She filled pages with license plate numbers of cars carrying customers, then reported the numbers to police, she said.
"The kids should be able to go out and play like I used to be able to, " she said. "They shouldn’t have to worry about the crackhead coming up the street to get a ride so she can get her fix. "
Karswell said she knows most of the area’s prostitutes by name, and she and her neighbor have offered to help them get into rehabilitation programs. But their offers are usually met with vulgarities, she said.
The prostitutes circle the block, sometimes in pairs, during early morning and evening hours primarily, Karswell said.
Most customers are men, willing to pay around $40 for oral sex and about $100 for intercourse, according to police reports.
"They’re not making big bucks, but they’re making enough, " Karswell said. "All of the crimes are interconnected because the girls are going to look for the quick fix to get their money, " she said. "If you cut down on drugs, it will also cut down on some of the basic problems we have. "
Mayor Frank Guinta said that’s what he was hoping for when he appointed Mara chief of police. "We want to keep applying the pressure to crime and send a message that Manchester does not tolerate criminal behavior, " Guinta said. "We’re being more focused and aggressive than in the past. There’s an air of ‘get things done’ now. "
Apprehending street walkers and their customers is only half the battle, however.
When police issue a prostitution charge instead of a motor vehicle violation, it’s often difficult for courts to make the charge stick or to change the person’s long-term behavior, Tessier said. In the past, prostitutes would be back on the streets the day after being caught and fined, Karswell said.
"One of them said she could do two tricks and that would pay her fine, " she said. "Now judges are making them stay out of the area, giving them curfews and things like that. "
Tessier was unable to cite the exact number of charges stemming from the crackdown, but said the department has made multiple arrests since the project began in April.
"It’s a misdemeanor, so it goes with a $2, 000 maximum fine and up to a year in jail, " she said. "We’re trying to work with courts to have progressively more aggressive sentencing. "
The law against prostitution has a provision that allows judges to bump the charge up to a felony, according to Maureen O’Neil, Hillsborough County’s assistant prosecutor. O’Neil said she has yet to see any such cases come through her office, however.
"It’s a misdemeanor and is generally prosecuted in district court, " she said.[/quote]
But I'm afraid to say nothing to report about. I have seen a few of the usual suspects around and that is it, nothing worth stopping for.
Nothing out anywhere.
UC and bikes got them all scared.
Well I struck gold today. WSW named Cahara. Looks very butch & dresses like a guy so the cops leave her alone, but trust underneath is all woman. Great great tits! Loves what she does, great atitude & service. 5'4 ish short brown hair brown eyes, Oh did I mention she is 19? Doesn't do drugs, no kids either. 4 for BJ, a little high, but with nothing else out there I gave it a whirl and man it was worth it. Top off hands free to roam, I will without a doubt see her again. If you are lucky enough to find her treat her nice as she is one of the good ones!