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10-12-20 20:00 #391
Posts: 946Interesting Student Sues Agency
I wonder if he won.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...our-early.html
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09-27-20 18:07 #390
Posts: 87Originally Posted by ParamAhmad [View Original Post]
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07-23-20 00:36 #389
Posts: 30Originally Posted by JJGittes [View Original Post]
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11-14-19 20:33 #388
Posts: 111It's about time!
https://www.newsweek.com/san-francis...secute-1471475
Maybe I'll move to SF. About time that LE realizes that many prostitutes are choosing to sell sex of their own free will; they are not being forced or coerced to do so. And, by patronizing them, we are helping them to support themselves so that the government doesn't have to. Hopefully, more lawmakers and LE will start to see the light.
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10-13-19 06:49 #387
Posts: 129A few local examples of how the Feds are using the myth of sex trafficking
Originally Posted by ParamAhmad [View Original Post]
Despite the stated purpose of these operations, not a single person has been charged with anything related to human trafficking.
Here are a few examples:
28 charged in sheriffs two-day prostitution, human trafficking sting
Operation End of Summer" occurred Sept. 18 and 19 in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the State Bureau of Investigation, and Mebane, Burlington and Winston-Salem police.
https://www.thetimesnews.com/news/20...fficking-sting
Same operation from another news source with a more titillating headline (Note: nobody was charged with human trafficking):
Police operation leads to 27 arrests for human trafficking
https://www.statesville.com/news/sta...a49f11f3c.html
Fourteen men were charged in an Alamance County prostitution sting Wednesday
Dubbed "Operation Summer Special," the sting was a joint effort between the Sheriff's Office, Burlington police, State Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The operation took place on the west side of Burlington, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Of the 14,13 were charged with misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution; one man faces a felony solicitation charge. Three of the defendants were also charged with drug possession and related crimes. Officers seized $1,725.
https://www.thetimesnews.com/news/20...titution-sting
29 charged in Graham prostitution sting
https://www.greensboro.com/news/crim...13220d2df.html
9 charged in Graham prostitution sting
"We have a major problem with prostitution and human trafficking in Alamance County," Johnson said. "North Carolina is ranked No. 9 in the nation (NOTE: Coincidentally?, North Carolina is ranked ranked 9th in state population)" for human trafficking, and it's time that law enforcement did something about it. ".
Though the men arrested each face multiple charges, Johnson has said he believes state law needs to be changed to make the crime of johns, or individuals who patronize prostitutes, a felony rather than a misdemeanor.
"I am adamant about pushing for legislation to make solicitation of a prostitute a felony because, if you cut the demand, you will cut the supply," Johnson said. "It is all money-driven. ".
He said such demand has led to women "being abused" as part of sex trafficking..
https://www.greensboro.com/news/crim...13220d2df.html
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09-07-19 12:22 #386
Absolutely right
Originally Posted by ParamAhmad [View Original Post]
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05-20-19 03:03 #385
Posts: 203Sex trafficking myths
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article...hs-sesta-fosta
The Sex Trafficking Panic Is Based On Myths.
Politicians and moral crusaders insist we need sweeping new laws to combat a so-called sex trafficking crisis. But their claims are easily disproven by the facts.
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06-29-18 19:11 #384
Posts: 48Law enforcement is monitoring
https://www.freep.com/story/news/201...ent/741131002/
According to this article, the FBI is involved on the site.
Be careful my brothers.
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04-07-18 23:31 #383
Posts: 24Originally Posted by StrRobert [View Original Post]
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10-07-15 15:37 #382
Update. Decriminalization of prostitution in California
All information and update about the historical court case. Decriminalization of prostitution in California is here http://www.decriminalizesexwork.com/.
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07-26-15 19:58 #381
Will California legalize prostitution?
California. Latest video and article about this historic lawsuit "You Have a Right to Buy and Sell Sex. Will the Courts Protect It By legalizing Prostitution?" link http://reason.com/reasontv/2015/07/2...y-and-sell-sex.
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07-05-15 18:38 #380
Originally Posted by StrRobert [View Original Post]
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07-04-15 21:37 #379
Will California Legalize Prostitution Next?!
Interesting story here links: http://esplerp.org/here-is-the-brief/ and https://liberatetoemancipate.tilt.com/.
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06-30-15 23:04 #378
Posts: 92Police officer changed my life
Was back in my hometown, hate to name the Florida city, but during my visit wanted to visit my old cruising area. Surprisingly not much action that night, but as I started to head out I stopped for gas and a WSW strolled up asking if I was looking for a date. Well, clock was against me but went along.
After the deed, CBJ to CFS, we re cleaning up and suddenly there are lights behind the truck, then blue lights. A true ah crap moment. Apparently a silent alarm had sounded and we were in the wrong place. She was known by the LEO to have HAGS disease. The evidence had been disposed of out the window in the rain and mud. Handcuffed and placed in one of the cruisers, her in the other. Answer the questions don't elaborate. Finally, with no evidence and no drugs found in my vehicle, mine or hers, she is going on a vacation and I have a choice.
1. Go to jail overnight be released in the am (prob empty threat) but not in my plans or cover story.
2. The cop calls my wife and explains that I was found with a SW following sex and I was heading back on my journey. (Yeah, like he'd really do that). HE DID!
The fan got dirty fast. Marriage has survived with many scars. Counseling revealed some places of need in of work in each of us. Fifteen years later some things have changed, some old habits are hard to break.
Men have needs. They will be met. Self service has limited benefits.
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06-09-15 06:57 #377
Posts: 393After the Deed Drug Runs
I have been pulled over twice with prostitutes in my car once in San Antone and once in Austin. Both times were to have happened in the very early Nineties. During each instance, the cops were to immediately cuff the girl and confiscate the dope she was to have just bought. They proceeded to tear my car apart in search fo more contraband. They went on to tell me that I was in the wrong part of town; that the girl was a known prostitute, and that I did know that already enough to not be told. I went on to stare at them in a confused sort of way all the while shaking my head. They went on to take the girl to jail both times, and both times they did tell me that they were taking me to jail were they to catch me on that side of town again that night. Anyway, I had to remain in that evil place for another thirty minutes, after they were to have left, in order to put my car back together.
Were they to have taken me to jail, I would have had to stay in jail at least a month for time served. A court appointed attorney would have come with the news, that a deal had been reached with the state, and that he was going to take the side of the state. " want to sit in jail for another six months and let a jury find you guilty or signz zee papers and get out in a couple of hours?" No congratulations for my standing up to the cops would have been given, and the public defender would have further shamed me for breaking the law. "Actually you deserve to be punished more for this, but I am obligated to go along with the state, and that is what I'm here for," would have been his words. My car would have been forfeited for police auction, and the police department would have been able to keep all of the proceeds.
The key is to cruise in a beater, that will cost the department more to tow and auction off than it will possibly bring. Nowadays, however, should you argue with the cops in Austin or San Antone, and you are white, the cops could very well shoot you dead on the spot and never be billed for it. In such an instance, I doubt very seriously any news would even be reported on the matter. Now that my beater stays parked, out in front of my house, in the Onion Creek Subdivision, my neighbors constantly whine on and on about it being an eye sore.