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04-02-13 16:13 #116
Posts: 389Good 411
Originally Posted by Chelli4me [View Original Post]
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04-02-13 07:34 #115
Posts: 1870All it means
Originally Posted by Jeff Lowe [View Original Post]
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04-01-13 23:54 #114
Posts: 48Anybody else notice.
That the Indy Vice page. Which used to update every week or so. Has been dormant for over a month? I'm wondering if updated, it might show some ladies we've all seen who have been recently busted. I hope this doesn't mean that there are some "old standbys" who are working with the man. Not trying to inflame the crowds or start a flame war. Just concerned.
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03-31-13 20:08 #113
Posts: 389It may turn out to help the hobby
Originally Posted by Cooter Jones [View Original Post]
I am surely not or forcing people out of legal jobs into becoming a provider, just stating an opinion based in historical fact.
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03-30-13 15:25 #112
Posts: 112Here's whats coming
This is what the future looks like with Pastor Pence in the governor's office.
Under the governor's influence, the state senate has crafted a bill to make possession of over 1/3 of an ounce of marijuana a felony:
http://www.ibj.com/senate-panel-back.../article/40454
Getting tough on strippers and adult service providers will be next for these puritanical douchebags.
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03-26-13 13:57 #111
Posts: 260A Treasure Trove of Stupid
Originally Posted by Scott4020 [View Original Post]"From a Constitutional standpoint, we can’t close them," he said. "We can make it hard on them to live up to what’s supposed to be law."
"I know personally, I've had people tell me that one of their daughters ended up there. She's only 17, but they allowed it, and that's where we need to get the licensing involved," said Cameron.
Then there's the councilwoman, another Constitutional scholar, no doubt, who thinks that driving from one town to the next to work as a stripper constitutes "human trafficking".
So at best you run five tax-paying and rent-paying businesses out of town; at worst you spend something like half a mil defending this in court, if any of the owners has deep pockets, or they all band together. Particularly when you've already said you were really running them out of town for being "immoral".
Tell you what: if I lived in Kokomo I think I'd be checking to see if either, or both of those bozos just happens to own some undeveloped property just outside the city limits. If you catch my drift.
Bonus points: the story was reported by Ebone Monet.
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03-26-13 06:36 #110
Posts: 50Kokomo crazyness
Kokomo craziness.
What a load of crap!
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/l...exotic-dancers
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03-16-13 14:41 #109
Posts: 967A good site for info.
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03-01-13 10:01 #108
Posts: 830Blackmailed by fake rape claim
I have very often thought (been concerned) about this exact scenario, especially from non-pro, utr girls that have little online presence.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/l...-indy-stripper
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03-01-13 09:06 #107
Posts: 260Originally Posted by Indy Chap [View Original Post]
And sheesh, brother, there is no excuse for bringing a controlled substance to a first meeting.
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02-28-13 22:34 #106
Posts: 65Hobbyist Sting
BP is dangerous.
http://www.indystar.com/article/2013...titution-sting
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01-18-13 22:32 #105
Posts: 260http://www.indystar.com/article/2013...yssey=obinsite
A public defender in Marion County is facing charges after allegedly exchanging texts with an undercover cop who he thought was a prostitute, and then trying to exchange sex for legal representation.
The investigation started when [the attorney] allegedly sent a text message to a phone formerly used by a prostitute on Dec. 3, according to a probable cause affidavit. It was actually a police officer on the other end, and Hollander met with a separate undercover officer in a hotel room the next day.
The two discussed the phony prostitute's alleged legal trouble. When the officer asked 'How much is it going to cost me' for the legal services, Hollander started to caress her hand, according to a probable cause affidavit. Hollander then allegedly began trying to kiss and hug the officer, and told her he had two condoms.
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12-21-12 23:51 #104
Posts: 124Choice not forced
Originally Posted by Indplsgent4fu [View Original Post]
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12-21-12 10:59 #103
Posts: 594Hmmm
Though she did blame depression, I'm glad she didn't play the victim card. Most would have. Sounds to me like NS sex, with the added draw of money generated were her motivation. She's in her 40s and sounds like she had her head on pretty straight. Too bad some prick had to draw attention to what should always be a private arrangement between two consenting adults.
Originally Posted by Indplsgent4fu [View Original Post]
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12-21-12 09:04 #102
Posts: 830More media exposure to our hobby
Although this is not local, it brings unneeded attention to our hobby, our methodologies and the resources we use.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documen...amilton-136952