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06-14-11 08:17 #13
Posts: 14Reviewed twice already
Originally Posted by Eerock [View Original Post]
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06-13-11 15:38 #12
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06-02-11 18:40 #11
Posts: 285there was an article in the wash times or the examiner about an ms13 pimp who was busted down in alexandria. he was siad to be trafficking **** women. the cops claim to have his extensive client list.
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06-02-11 15:17 #10
Posts: 2677As always, politicians lie and pretend they're solving a real problem
Originally Posted by Serpico99 [View Original Post]
Once again, we hear lots of meaningful speeches about saving children, then the fat, lazy cops will go out and arrest another batch of 40-year-old Korean women giving handjobs, charge some hapless 50-year-old Korean with major felonies, and crow about stopping human trafficking.
Meanwhile, actual, abused trafficked women and minors will pass right under their donut-stuffed faces, and they won't do a thing about it, because they lack the capability to penetrate the Chinese and Spanish gangs running the operations, which are not open or visible to the white public in the first place.
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06-01-11 16:30 #9
Posts: 141Crackdown
Yes, be extra cautious after July 1 when the law takes effect. Heard on good authority that some crackdowns to generate publicity are planned. Pressure will be on state, local police to make a few busts and ring up some numbers to make the politicians look good headed into the elections (primaries in August in Va, state legislative elections in November). Next 6 months will not be a wise time to to any TOFTT activity, rather stick with tried, known low profile experiences. I'm going to stick with my favorite indy for a while.
Originally Posted by Serpico99 [View Original Post]
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06-01-11 10:59 #8
Posts: 758Virginia's new human trafficking law
Good ole boy Bob McD signed the human trafficking law. Is a short term clamp down in the works now for noVA's AMPs? It will be interesting to see what happens over the course of the year.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...n-trafficking/
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09-04-10 19:38 #7
Posts: 114Won't change
This will not change a thing. The ladies will just go to another site, or someone will create a new site just for escorts to advertise on. Bunch of PR crap
cowboy up
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09-04-10 17:58 #6
Posts: 66Local reporting
This story just hit the local all news radio station's website. The story's comments section will be an interesting read over the next few days. BC
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09-04-10 17:03 #5
Posts: 31craigslist censored
The truth is, this will not have the intended effect.
W4M is still open, as are the other pay sites which can be used.
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09-04-10 16:11 #4
Posts: 168Craigslist CENSORED
According to press reports a group of 17 State's Attorneys General have pressured Craigslist over "adult services" postings.
As a result, as of today (Saturday, September 4th) Adult Services and Adult Gigs are no longer available in the Washington, D.C. area.
Since the is the second round on this issue (remember the demise of "Erotic Services" last year) I suspect that Craingslist is throwing in the towel.
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08-28-10 20:58 #3
Posts: 66Woodbridge and Manassas
Rt. 1 Therapy got raided last week according to PWC LE weekly "crime" report. 2 ladies arrested. They are also watching Manassas notels near I-66 and Balls Ford Rd. for drug activity. BC
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06-07-10 16:59 #2
Posts: 66Cardinal
According to the local rag, Leesburg Today, Cardinal Clinic Center, was raided Friday, June 4. The usual factors, which most of us are aware of, contributed to their quick demise. BC
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12-31-99 20:00 #1
Posts: 5310News and Media Reports
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