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Kealoha's are crooks and they earned their time.
However, our AMP scene was really a lot better while he was chief. Had so many options here.
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Corrupt HPD
Originally Posted by DangerBoy
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If the HPD really wanted to shut down "human trafficking" they'd raid and arrest all the p-mps. They know who they are. But mamas don't pack, so they'd rather go after them and keep that sweet, sweet federal grant money rolling in.
Yep you got that right, people should not trust HPD when the former Chief Louis Kealoha, the wife and drug dealing MD brother all go busted and thrown into Federal detention, just the tip of the iceberg. Corruption goes down the ranks as well. Just follow the money (our tax money) Even COVID-19 funds diverted to unnecessary equipment from former HPD Chief resigned from additional abuses. Made an ass out of HPD by violating jurisdiction on Hawaiian sovereignty grounds during a national nations event with live cameras rolling as HPD barges in flashing lights with sirens to arrest innocent veteran and family. Federal judge threw out the case since HPD had no reason to even be there.
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Tow americas
We live in two americas, one where the people decide what is legal and what isn't. Then we have the America that decided to use tax money to arrest and attack people for smoking matijuana- the states say yes to matijuana and the department of white justice says no. People who pay for sex around the world know the Europeans and Asians in Asia legalized prostitution because that's what the people wanted. Not corrupt government.
Originally Posted by DangerBoy
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I know there were some sex workers awhile back that were trying to organize a pro-sex worker association to counter the "sex trafficking" hysteria. But the problem is organizing sex workers is like herding cats. In the larger cities, San Francisco and the Bay Area in particular, escorts have organized for decriminalization but I doubt you'll see that in Hawaii. Things get too hot, the massage parlor girls go on vacation somewhere else and the indies, what few there are here, just shut down for awhile. Hawaii's too much like a small town for anyone to want to say they provide out of their own free will and it pays magnitudes better than any of the lousy options Hawaii offers in terms of legit employment.
That being said, I do think it was irresponsible of the reporter to not reach out to those groups on the mainland. They've been around for a long time. She seems to have some kind of Christian bent, as she has a pattern of reporting on these kinds of stories.
If the HPD really wanted to shut down "human trafficking" they'd raid and arrest all the p-mps. They know who they are. But mamas don't pack, so they'd rather go after them and keep that sweet, sweet federal grant money rolling in.
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Originally Posted by DeeJohn808
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HPD saying they have a new, "more compassionate" approach for dealing with sex workers. Say they only arrested 3 sex workers so far this year, as opposed to 1200 last year.
I couldn't help but notice that the reporter takes everything HPD says as factual without talking to any sex workers or others who may have a different opinion. 80% of sex workers are "victims" of pimps and criminal networks? Hmmmm.
https://www.kitv.com/news/crime/we-w...0a71a4c94.html
I know there were some sex workers awhile back that were trying to organize a pro-sex worker association to counter the "sex trafficking" hysteria. But the problem is organizing sex workers is like herding cats. In the larger cities, San Francisco and the Bay Area in particular, escorts have organized for decriminalization but I doubt you'll see that in Hawaii. Things get too hot, the massage parlor girls go on vacation somewhere else and the indies, what few there are here, just shut down for awhile. Hawaii's too much like a small town for anyone to want to say they provide out of their own free will and it pays magnitudes better than any of the lousy options Hawaii offers in terms of legit employment.
That being said, I do think it was irresponsible of the reporter to not reach out to those groups on the mainland. They've been around for a long time. She seems to have some kind of Christian bent, as she has a pattern of reporting on these kinds of stories.
If the HPD really wanted to shut down "human trafficking" they'd raid and arrest all the p-mps. They know who they are. But mamas don't pack, so they'd rather go after them and keep that sweet, sweet federal grant money rolling in.
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I wonder what happened here?
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/1...nager-kapolei/ An angry father? A psycho stalking men? Was is a pedo hunter? If anyone has an idea it would be good to know what's going on?
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Guess its time to lay low
Originally Posted by DeeJohn808
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HPD saying they have a new, "more compassionate" approach for dealing with sex workers. Say they only arrested 3 sex workers so far this year, as opposed to 1200 last year.
I couldn't help but notice that the reporter takes everything HPD says as factual without talking to any sex workers or others who may have a different opinion. 80% of sex workers are "victims" of pimps and criminal networks? Hmmmm.
https://www.kitv.com/news/crime/we-w...0a71a4c94.html
Dang, I guess there will be more HPD running around the areas. Time to lay low.
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Originally Posted by DeeJohn808
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I couldn't help but notice that the reporter takes everything HPD says as factual without talking to any sex workers or others who may have a different opinion. 80% of sex workers are "victims" of pimps and criminal networks? Hmmmm.
Good observation. It's "McNews," an easy story for the reporter. Just repeat whatever the police say, with no independent journalistic investigation needed. If the police had said 90 percent, that would have been repeated without independent investigation, or if the police had said 70 percent, that would have been repeated without independent investigation.
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Hmm.
HPD saying they have a new, "more compassionate" approach for dealing with sex workers. Say they only arrested 3 sex workers so far this year, as opposed to 1200 last year.
I couldn't help but notice that the reporter takes everything HPD says as factual without talking to any sex workers or others who may have a different opinion. 80% of sex workers are "victims" of pimps and criminal networks? Hmmmm.
https://www.kitv.com/news/crime/we-w...0a71a4c94.html
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Originally Posted by NormalDude2002
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Anyone even know any brothels / spas in chinatown? I haven't read of any and even the Chinese connected places reviewed here are not in chintown.
That news report is relevant to downtown street mongering, because the media interest, the complaining by residents, the public meeting, and the politician's focus on the "problem" may portend police action and other government actions that could make downtown street mongering more difficult.
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Originally Posted by ClaraForever
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https://www.kitv.com/news/crime/chin...2e28395a9.html
She asked to remain anonymous because she said cops have told her to stop calling and complaining about this issue.
"It's kind of frustrating that something like this preventing basic necessitates of our basic lives like sleeping and enjoying some peace and quiet. ".
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When media burst this kind of interview, it is not that good sign for minueting.
Cause lazy boys should do anything to show that woman in anonymous mask is bs.
Anyone even know any brothels / spas in chinatown? I haven't read of any and even the Chinese connected places reviewed here are not in chintown.
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https://www.kitv.com/news/crime/chin...2e28395a9.html
She asked to remain anonymous because she said cops have told her to stop calling and complaining about this issue.
"It's kind of frustrating that something like this preventing basic necessitates of our basic lives like sleeping and enjoying some peace and quiet. ".
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When media burst this kind of interview, it is not that good sign for minueting.
Cause lazy boys should do anything to show that woman in anonymous mask is bs.
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And
Originally Posted by SugaFoot
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That's why the so called "screening" is the biggest trap. Only a fool would send that sort information and trust it with hookers of all things.
Most condo brothel with Asian girls have illegal residents who are easily tempted to lie how evil their American male clients are when they are offered "human trafficking victim visa".
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Originally Posted by VanDeventer
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Article on DOJ bust of high end brothel network. Investigation involved interviewing customers. Info was all there for the feds because all were required to provide I'd, place of employment and CC number. Just a reminder that it's not a good idea to provide personal info for screening purposes. It's out there forever.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/08/polit...sts/index.html
Be safe.
That's why the so called "screening" is the biggest trap. Only a fool would send that sort information and trust it with hookers of all things.
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Hurray for divorce lawyer
Originally Posted by Redneck1
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According to the news report, the clients included "elected officials, military officers and government contractors with security clearances," plus doctors, lawyers, accountants, executives of high tech companies and pharmaceutical companies, professors and scientists. I imagine that when the names become public, there will be many angry wives and girlfriends, in addition to damaged careers.
At home moms will love. Maybe.
Anyway before one old rich man died at old nirvana.
His spouse, former bar girl- recently married, had been almost kicked out owing to her problem, while he was just about to visit divorce lawyer. She forgive all in AMP bed.
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Price
Originally Posted by VanDeventer
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Article on DOJ bust of high end brothel network. Investigation involved interviewing customers. Info was all there for the feds because all were required to provide I'd, place of employment and CC number. Just a reminder that it's not a good idea to provide personal info for screening purposes. It's out there forever.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/08/polit...sts/index.html
Be safe.
Their price (Asian providers) starts from 350. I guess 600 means BBFS.
It is not surprising why many hot girls don't want working in Hawaii.
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