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05-17-16 16:14 #31
Posts: 2927Nuisance charges
Originally Posted by Northwoods [View Original Post]
No they didn't, they had both of those guys on over 50 cases of fucking chicks, they got busted for fucking chicks not writing about fucking chicks.
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05-16-16 22:05 #30
Posts: 15Game changer
https://t.co/qBig92wVy8
If this is able to stand up in court we could be looking at the start of the end.
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01-30-16 15:14 #29
Posts: 2927Bye
Originally Posted by Daty79 [View Original Post]
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01-14-16 22:36 #28
Posts: 1041Iron River, MI
http://uppermichiganssource.com/news...tution-charges
http://up.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts...-xoxo/22290149
She's been in Iron River for a few years. I'm kinda surprised she didn't get busted before since she didn't seem to be too discrete, plus her phone linked to her FB.
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06-22-15 11:22 #27
Posts: 663Who would have known? LOL
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06-11-15 23:05 #26
Posts: 185Appleton again
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05-21-15 09:40 #25
Posts: 146Originally Posted by Zeuss [View Original Post]
http://www.postcrescent.com/story/ne...tion/27645653/
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05-20-15 13:38 #24
Posts: 128Speculation
Originally Posted by FunTravel [View Original Post]
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05-20-15 00:14 #23
Posts: 29Originally Posted by Baylander [View Original Post]
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05-19-15 19:46 #22
Posts: 1041Originally Posted by Daty79 [View Original Post]
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05-19-15 12:31 #21
Posts: 128See my note below.
Originally Posted by Daty79 [View Original Post]
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05-18-15 17:40 #20
Posts: 185Oshkosh
Four Seasons.
http://wbay.com/2015/05/18/police-ch...on-in-oshkosh/
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03-01-14 06:57 #19
Posts: 2927All coming to Madison
Looks like this action stimulated an increase in Madison action but a lot of the girls may go to South and North Dakota and get some of the oil money. They have huge man caves out there. Dudes are getting paid well and they want some pussy.
Originally Posted by YukonPete [View Original Post]
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02-28-14 18:59 #18
Posts: 34PW: Impossible: You got that right
Originally Posted by PermanentWood [View Original Post]
BP providers are almost non-existent. I have seen two ads this week in Wausau Craigslist, casual encounters, saying they are dancers.
Wausau, once a hot spot for providers is as cold as the weather.
YP.
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02-28-14 08:47 #17
Posts: 1267Weston in Marathon Co. Wants to Require the "Impossible" Escort License
http://www.wjfw.com/stories.html?sku=20140227181730
WESTON - The Everest Metro Police department wants to stop prostitution from growing in Weston.
They hope to pass a new anti-prostitution ordinance.
The ordinance would let police address escort services that are suspected as fronts for prostitution.
It would require all escort services to register with the village and get a license.
"The elements of prostitution are sometimes hard to get in an investigation. This will be another tool, if we don't meet the elements of prostitution, just the fact that they're not licensed, will give us an opportunity to cite, fingerprint, photograph, and keep records in our data system," said Captain Clayton Schulz, of the Everest Metro Police Department.
An escort service would need to give the village their business information to get an license.
Escorts would have to go through a background check.
They would also have to keep track of clients and give that information to the village.
"Those things are going to be I think difficult steps for people in the prostitution business to complete and successfully obtain a license as an escort," said Schulz.
Police believe there aren't any legitimate escort services in the area.
They say this ordinance will allow them to arrest prostitutes advertised as escorts.
This will also let police interview prostitutes to find out more on prostitution and sex trafficking in Marathon County.
Wausau and the city of Rothschild are also looking to pass the same ordinance.
Police say this would help them better enforce the new rule.
WESTON (WAOW) - The Village of Weston's Public Safety Committee considered a plan Monday night to regulate escort services.
Everest Metro Police presented an ordinance that would require escort services to be licensed, but more work needs to be done before the Village Board will take a vote.
Police say prostitution is a problem in the area that can be hard to find.
"A lot of these sites that are advertising on the Internet say they're for escort services but are actually being used for sexual favors," said Clayton Schulz, a captain in the Everest Metro Police Department.
That's why police are proposing escort services need a license to operate legitimately. They've pushed this idea through to the Village of Weston.
"There's an application process. There's a fee. You're going to have to be essentially licensed as a business," Schulz said.
Police say the ordinance would be another tool to investigate prostitution.
"It's going to be a difficult thing for someone who is actually in the business of prostitution to successfully accomplish," said Schulz.
Under the plan, simply posting an advertisement for an escort would be illegal unless the business is registered.
"So if we would solicit one of them from one of the ads we saw, the minute they walked in the door, if we were conducting a prostitution sting, we would already know they're in violation," Schulz said.
Violators would face a pretty hefty penalty. Specifics are still being ironed out, but police officials suggested a first-time offense would carry a fine of $1,600. The second offense would be $2,600.
The Village Public Safety Committee asked police to come up with a final draft to vote on later.
The chair of the committee, Fred Schuster, said he doesn't detect any opposition to the idea. He's just waiting to see what the final draft looks like.
WESTON, Wis. (WSAU) -- Weston's public safety committee is looking at what steps can be taken to combat prostitution in the Metro area.
The committee got their first look at a proposed ordinance at Monday night's meeting. Everest Metro captain Clay Schulz says the proposed ordinance would give police the ability to crack down on 'escort services'. "We know that prostitution is advertised as an escort service, and they would be required to register and be licensed with the village and the city, and there's quite a few steps they'd have to go through." Anyone caught advertising for escort services without a license could be subject to fines or arrest.
Schulz says there's also an element of sex trafficking to be worried about, which is something that both state and federal law enforcement is trying to track down and eliminate. "I worked with the FBI not that long ago on a case that had local ties to a human trafficking case where there was a minor that was under the age of 18."
The measure is still in the preliminary stages, and Schulz says it may be some time before it's voted on. "At this point we're looking at a couple different ordinances. We're looking at tweaking and modelling them after our ordinances. The direction we got from public safety was to put together a draft and present it in front of them."
Schulz says local police would like to get one unified ordinance across all of the communities in order to make it easier to enforce.