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  1. #1445

    Monday Night

    Wow. Was out last night and there was a lot of traffic on North 82nd. I mean a lot of traffic. The section between the top of the hill and to Sandy was full of a lot of people. There were some girls that looked way too good to be true. One blonde in particular who I avoided because she was hanging out with two dudes at one point.

    I picked up a brunette that was super cute. She said she normally advertises on Backpage as Alexandra or something like that. Very nice. Asked for. 7 for half-and-half. Found a spot and got down to business. Service was a little rushed but her body was nice.

  2. #1444

    The Michelle?

    You can see Arco Blonde in the photos along with Michelle. (This is not the same Michelle with the pimp who likes to hang out in Montivilla Park as mentioned in an earlier post.)

    Taxi, . Could not tell by photo.

  3. #1443
    Quote Originally Posted by Penis  [View Original Post]
    Not quite what I'm used to, honestly.
    That's a sure sign that the economy is still in the shitter. The same thing happened about a decade ago when the tech bubble burst. The strip clubs filled up so some girls turned pro for a while to make ends meet. They're basically escorts who don't know how BP and CL work. Definitely hotter than most SWs but they're going to be more expensive and won't do BB anything.

    Seemed pretty dead this weekend. Only saw one potential BSW near the motel on Sandy and 82nd, but she was gone by the time I came around again. Thought there would have been more with the Timbers game going on. Apparently not.

  4. #1442
    So I dreamed I took a first drive along the stroll the other night and was surprised at the quality of SWs on Portland. I was just doing recon and not intending on scooping anyone but I saw a busty latina that looked pretty hot and decided not to look a gift horse in the mouth. Made the pick-up and was surprised that the appearance didn't suddenly get worse up close, she was a real world 8-9. Really pretty, way to pretty to be walking actually. We talked briefly, did the LE check, and got to talking details. Sadly she's a total safety girl. I can respect that but no BBBJ is a deal-breaker for me. She was polite about it, as was I, so I just dropped her off and said goodnight.

    I was very disappointed but I couldn't believe my luck when I saw an ebony girl equally as attractive and scooped her hoping for a better result. It wasn't in the cards and we parted with the same outcome.

    Not quite what I'm used to, honestly.

  5. #1441
    Quote Originally Posted by Taxi Cab John  [View Original Post]
    I respectfully disagree with you; you do not need to be arrested or charged with a crime before invoking the 5th or asking for counsel.
    LOL. Not disagreeing with you, Taxi. Guess I'm not being clear. Sorry. Admittedly I'm picking at a nit here but I think it's an important one.

    Yes, you can invoke your right to STFU at any time and LEO can do nothing about it nor can they (legally) do anything to you because of it. I just wanted to make it clear if you do ask for an attorney *prior* to being put under arrest but then you do continue to speak to the police that anything you say can and will be used against you and the police are not required to stop questioning you or speaking to you. Again, this is my best understanding and I'd check with an attorney rather than take my word on it.

    The difference is that if you request an attorney after being arrested and, presumably, Mirandized the police are generally required to disengage and only speak to you through your attorney or risk having anything you say be considered fruit of the poisonous tree. Statements made after this point can (not necessarily will, but 'can') be thrown out as inadmissible because your lawyer was not present, you had requested access to him / her, and were in police custody at the time.

    So yes, no one is saying that you have to talk to anyone at any time. The only things you *have* to do are stop if ordered to stop and show I'd, reg, and insurance info if you were pulled over while driving. At no point do you have to answer any questions. Sorry if I was unclear.

    Now, if you are arrested, ask for an attorney, and then yell out that you actually did kill that dude. Well. I'm sure they will fight pretty hard to get that statement admitted.

  6. #1440

    82 and Holladay

    I am sure there is a story behind the band aid on her left leg. Proceed with extreme caution!

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  7. #1439

    Any Info?

    This sweetheart made eye contact and waved while crossing 82 and Fremont this morning. Or it could be my imagination. Any one have any info?

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  8. #1438

    Laundry Day for Siskiyou Brunette's Pimp

    The Portland Trailblazers would be proud. The stench of wearing the same jersey for the last 73 days would be overpowering for anyone – even for Siskiyou Brunette. Amazing what a clean shirt will do; as it appears that our Blazer Fan and Siskiyou Brunette have reunited with some long lost buddies. The kinfolk apparently have learned to tolerate the pimp's ongoing rants by plugging their ears, but the smelly shirt is beyond the limits of good taste for anyone. Imagine what else would be possible if our Blazer Fan bought some new sneakers (see 6th photo).

    The color photos were from this afternoon (8/22) at about 4:15.

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  9. #1437

    5th Amendment

    Quote Originally Posted by Penis  [View Original Post]
    Correct. However, my point was that you are not "entitled," as in the cops *must* stop talking to you until your lawyer is present, until you are actually arrested. It's admittedly something of a grey area but my understanding from my own research and talking to some attorney friends of mine (this means I'm not a lawyer and you should verify everything / anything I say for yourself) is that the police are not required to afford you access to a lawyer until such point as they formally place you under arrest. Effectively this means if you are not arrested and have asked for a lawyer anything you say is still admissible even though your lawyer isn't present. Again, this is my best understanding. YMMV
    I respectfully disagree with you; you do not need to be arrested or charged with a crime before invoking the 5th or asking for counsel. Again, I site the Horman case; Terri Horman has not been arrested. In support of my claim I also remind you of the perjury case against Mark Furhman, the detective in the OJ trial. Furhman was never charged with perjury until almost a year after the OJ trial (7/5/1996). Furhman pleaded the 5th on September 6, 1995 during the OJ case.

    The 5th can be invoked at any time, with our without cause including prior to an arrest. It is a crime to lie to the police. It is NOT a crime to refuse to speak to the police.

    Here was the street scene yesterday (8/21) at about 3pm in front of Popeye's at 82 and Fremont. You can see Arco Blonde in the photos along with Michelle. (This is not the same Michelle with the pimp who likes to hang out in Montivilla Park as mentioned in an earlier post.)

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  10. #1436
    Quote Originally Posted by Taxi Cab John  [View Original Post]
    You can request counsel and stop answering questions prior to an arrest. You will NOT be arrested for simply refusing to answer questions. Look at Terri Horman for example.
    Correct. However, my point was that you are not "entitled," as in the cops *must* stop talking to you until your lawyer is present, until you are actually arrested. It's admittedly something of a grey area but my understanding from my own research and talking to some attorney friends of mine (this means I'm not a lawyer and you should verify everything / anything I say for yourself) is that the police are not required to afford you access to a lawyer until such point as they formally place you under arrest. Effectively this means if you are not arrested and have asked for a lawyer anything you say is still admissible even though your lawyer isn't present. Again, this is my best understanding. YMMV

  11. #1435

    NW 20 PL and Burnside

    Quote Originally Posted by Penis  [View Original Post]
    And a reminder, you do not have a right to be represented until you are under arrest. Nor do you have to be Mirandized until you are under arrest. So it's a grey area where the cops can detain you if they have reasonable suspicion you committed a crime or violation but you don't have the right to be represented. You are never under any legal requirement to answer any questions from the police unless when driving a car and the police ask for your name, I.D., registration, and insurance info. However, even if you're not driving, not answering any questions at all such as name, purpose, etc, will surely get you detained for longer.
    You can request counsel and stop answering questions prior to an arrest. You will NOT be arrested for simply refusing to answer questions. Look at Terri Horman for example.

    Here was the scene at NW 20 PL and Burnside at about 10:10 last night. She was standing at this corner for over a half hour without being picked up. As discussed earlier, decoys will do this too but usually will work in pairs for safety reasons; but on occasion the partner will be sitting in street clothes on a bench. I have no clue what was going on here. (decoy or not a decoy)

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  12. #1434
    It's best not to lie to the cop. The officers are questioning you to see if catch you in a lie. This may open you up to other criminal problems and may be used against you in court to establish your lack of credibility in court. The courts have also ruled that you do not have to be informed of your Miranda rights if you are arrested. If it is a more serious crime and you are questioned at the police station then there is a reasonable chance you will be advised of your rights. Your right to have attorney present during questioning regardless of whether you are under arrest or not. So your Miranda rights are in place at all times. So if you are stopped by a cop you can remain silent or you can wish to wait until you have a lawyer present.

    Quote Originally Posted by Penis  [View Original Post]
    I won't go so far as to agree they are "dirty," as that implies a level of corruption a bit beyond intimidating a suspect, but I will agree that at that point the best thing you can do is shut up. I saw a great lecture on youtube once from an attorney who stressed that you should never, under any circumstances, talk to the police even if you are innocent. It was quite revelatory. He stated that under a SCOTUS ruling, and I looked this up to verify, that anything you say to the police can be used against you but it CANNOT be used for you, at least not by the state. That means that even if you get a moral the or cop who wants to show something you said acquits you, it's not allowed and that would be up to you or your attorney. Think about that, the cops are not allowed to use anything you say to them to help you.

    However it doesn't pay to piss off a cop if there is a chance you can walk away. Sure, you both know why you're there but you certainly can't tell the truth just to avoid pissing the cop off. Make up an innocuous, extremely simple, story and stick to it no matter what. If you start to get bullied, clam up and ask the officer if you are under arrest. If the answer is anything but 'yes, ' ask if you are free to go and limit your conversation to that.

    And a reminder, you do not have a right to be represented until you are under arrest. Nor do you have to be Mirandized until you are under arrest. So it's a grey area where the cops can detain you if they have reasonable suspicion you committed a crime or violation but you don't have the right to be represented. You are never under any legal requirement to answer any questions from the police unless when driving a car and the police ask for your name, I. D, registration, and insurance info. However, even if you're not driving, not answering any questions at all such as name, purpose, etc, will surely get you detained for longer.

    Here is some good, albeit basic, info-

    http://aclu-or.org/content/know-your...-rights-oregon

    http://aclu-or.org/sites/default/files/ACLU_KYR_

    %20card_final_0. Pdf.

    Taxi, you are correct. I did some research and Oregon has far more restrictive laws on this subject than I am used to. Audio-only recording in this situation is out. Video seems to be a grey area but would be difficult to pull off in this situation. I imagine an obvious video recorder would make a SW run and LEO will tell you to put it away or give you shit about video taping him / her. I'm going to look further into the legality / admissibility of hidden or not-too-obvious video recorders.

  13. #1433
    Quote Originally Posted by Taxi Cab John  [View Original Post]
    Any cop who threatens you for invoking a constitutionally protected right is a dirty cop. Do you really think there is any benefit to speak to someone who utilizes gestapo tactics? The only logical reason why they become agitated and threatening is that they have realized they have wasted time on you and have zero case. Don't disrespect the badge by treating the cop to a bullshit story that you are driving around looking for a lost puppy. Both you and the cop know exactly what you are doing. Take control of the situation and ask for your lawyer immediately.
    I won't go so far as to agree they are "dirty," as that implies a level of corruption a bit beyond intimidating a suspect, but I will agree that at that point the best thing you can do is shut up. I saw a great lecture on youtube once from an attorney who stressed that you should never, under any circumstances, talk to the police even if you are innocent. It was quite revelatory. He stated that under a SCOTUS ruling, and I looked this up to verify, that anything you say to the police can be used against you but it CANNOT be used for you, at least not by the state. That means that even if you get a moral DA or cop who wants to show something you said acquits you, it's not allowed and that would be up to you or your attorney. Think about that, the cops are not allowed to use anything you say to them to help you.

    However it doesn't pay to piss off a cop if there is a chance you can walk away. Sure, you both know why you're there but you certainly can't tell the truth just to avoid pissing the cop off. Make up an innocuous, extremely simple, story and stick to it no matter what. If you start to get bullied, clam up and ask the officer if you are under arrest. If the answer is anything but 'yes, ' ask if you are free to go and limit your conversation to that.

    And a reminder, you do not have a right to be represented until you are under arrest. Nor do you have to be Mirandized until you are under arrest. So it's a grey area where the cops can detain you if they have reasonable suspicion you committed a crime or violation but you don't have the right to be represented. You are never under any legal requirement to answer any questions from the police unless when driving a car and the police ask for your name, I.D., registration, and insurance info. However, even if you're not driving, not answering any questions at all such as name, purpose, etc, will surely get you detained for longer.

    Here is some good, albeit basic, info-

    http://aclu-or.org/content/know-your...-rights-oregon

    http://aclu-or.org/sites/default/files/ACLU_KYR_%20card_final_0. Pdf.

    I don't know about other states, but in Oregon it is ILLEGAL to use tape recorder to tape a conversation without advising the other party or a warrant. HOWEVER it is 100% legal to discretely videotape (which contains audio) without telling anyone.
    Taxi, you are correct. I did some research and Oregon has far more restrictive laws on this subject than I am used to. Audio-only recording in this situation is out. Video seems to be a grey area but would be difficult to pull off in this situation. I imagine an obvious video recorder would make a SW run and LEO will tell you to put it away or give you shit about video taping him / her. I'm going to look further into the legality / admissibility of hidden or not-too-obvious video recorders.

  14. #1432

    Friday 10 am

    Sorry for the late report. There was a nice looker who was near the nifty lubecops will also try to threaten you like crazy. By 84. I got the look but was too swamped. .15 min later. I looked for her. Just to get her contact info but did not see her. Oh well. I have been with the non pros lately. A lot more fun to find the clean fun sweet innocent ones. Off to out of town next week.

    Cops will also try to threaten you. But usually not arrest you but rather cite and release. There is no room downtown for you to stay. It's already full of more serious bad guys. Just do not be a cash cow for them.

  15. #1431

    82nd and Siskiyou / 82nd and Klickitat

    This was the scene today at these streets at the 1 o'clock hour and again around 3:00pm.

    Where is Jackson? This new uploader sucks and I wish he would bring back the basic uploader.
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