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08-03-19 15:14 #32
Posts: 89They still post
Originally Posted by Zimmm33 [View Original Post]
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08-03-19 07:46 #31
Posts: 31Originally Posted by Zimmm33 [View Original Post]
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08-03-19 07:35 #30
Posts: 263Couple of arrests in Portsmouth past 2 months
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11-09-17 14:14 #29
Posts: 444That's what his ad said too.
http://newhampshire.backpage.com/The...iences/6536580
Originally Posted by Petrone [View Original Post]
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11-07-17 22:27 #28
Posts: 201Guess Johnny out of business now.
http://www.wmur.com/article/us-depar...-mass/13447192
https://patch.com/new-hampshire/salem-nh/homeland-security-initiating-police-actions-southern-nh
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04-07-17 18:44 #27
Posts: 198Footnote
Let's hope it's obvious that I meant splitting hairs and no reading comprehension skill problems here bud. You are carelessly dismissing the facts in the article.
Originally Posted by Longjblues [View Original Post]
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04-07-17 18:41 #26
Posts: 198What more does one need?
So you're saying a headline and the beginning of an article should be dismissed because something isn't scattered throughout the article? I fear you are taking it a little too lightly. The fact that Nashua is mentioned at all means something. Pulling hairs won't change the ever increasing squeeze that's being put on the hobby. Any article like this should have you operating with extra caution in the areas mentioned. One would be a complete fool not to. Now, I know you like to correct and argue and scatter sarcasm but let's just leave it alone. We shall agree to disagree.
Originally Posted by Longjblues [View Original Post]
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04-07-17 14:35 #25
Posts: 1601Reading Comprehension Needs work, Gallo. LOL.
You obviously didn't read the article. The first sentence repeats the headline almost verbatim. Then nothing. Thus, the non-sequitor.
Originally Posted by Gallo1 [View Original Post]
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04-07-17 12:46 #24
Posts: 198??
The first set tense in the article states:
ANDOVER, Mass. —.
Nashua police are teaming up with several Massachusetts departments to stop prostitution and human trafficking.
There is also a map illustrating the towns thar are involved. It's spelled out pretty clear.
Originally Posted by Longjblues [View Original Post]
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04-07-17 10:27 #23
Posts: 1601Non-Sequitor
Thanks on the heads up on the article.
Funny thing about the headlines and the actual story, they don't relate to the headline at all.
Now, I am not saying that the headlines are false. Just that the article doesn't explain anything about the Nashua police cooperating and coordinating law enforcement activities with Mass. Police departments.
Instead, the article explains that personnel from hotels / motels in the various communities met with FBI and Mass. State Police, who gave a presentation on what to look for to spot prostitution and human trafficking activity. Nothing on joint exercises by the Nashua Police Dept with other police departments. Actually, the article doesn't even mention the Nashua Police Dept in the body of the article. Just pointing out the obvious.
Originally Posted by MizterX [View Original Post]
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04-07-17 06:40 #22
Posts: 241Warning
Originally Posted by MizterX [View Original Post]
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04-06-17 21:11 #21
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09-16-16 14:22 #20
Posts: 81Originally Posted by PlmanSmith [View Original Post]
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09-16-16 13:22 #19
Posts: 282Any legal scholars here? 'Taken into custody for placing an ad on BP. '
Not arrested? Threatened to cooperate maybe?
"The woman was also taken into custody for placing the advertisement on the website Backpage.com, police said. ".
Originally Posted by RedBaronDaron [View Original Post]
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09-15-16 19:28 #18
Posts: 184Yes lessons
I can not feel bad for the guy. Stupid is as stupid does. Who uses a work phone much less a Town owned work phone? What town employee uses a town owned phone and truck while on duty to monger? Only someone who deserves or wants to get to get caught.