[QUOTE=MStanfield;7273872]Suyi is Liao, 34. Sasa is Huang, 50. They put wrong photos to names.[/QUOTE]So these women are actually double the age they put on their site. That's hilarious.
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[QUOTE=MStanfield;7273872]Suyi is Liao, 34. Sasa is Huang, 50. They put wrong photos to names.[/QUOTE]So these women are actually double the age they put on their site. That's hilarious.
[QUOTE=WBurton;7273892]Varies what charge code but more than likely if a monger is charged it will be in this section.
[URL]https://publicsearch1.chicagopolice.org/Arrests?FirstName=&LastName=&CbNumber=&ChargeId=19481&CPDArea=&District=&Beat=[/URL][/QUOTE]There really only two ways to get arrested as a monger, streetwalkers and stings. Most stings I've ever heard of were in the burbs and were conducted by either that local policy dept or state / fed agencies (Dart) which wouldn't show up as a CPD arrest site.
[QUOTE=Jayp80;7275132]There really only two ways to get arrested as a monger, streetwalkers and stings. Most stings I've ever heard of were in the burbs and were conducted by either that local policy dept or state / fed agencies (Dart) which wouldn't show up as a CPD arrest site.[/QUOTE]They do stings in Chicago quite often. A few weeks ago they were under the bridge off Kenton near Madison.
[QUOTE=WBurton;7273892]Varies what charge code but more than likely if a monger is charged it will be in this section.
[URL]https://publicsearch1.chicagopolice.org/Arrests?FirstName=&LastName=&CbNumber=&ChargeId=19481&CPDArea=&District=&Beat=[/URL][/QUOTE]They don't put everyone on there. I got scooped up back in 2011, never made the website even though it was active back then. CPD does frequent street stings throughout the summer months. It's not always what you think with the too good to be true girl. They know how to fit in with the hot mess garb as well.
[QUOTE=Mannheim;7275188]They don't put everyone on there.[/QUOTE]Many arrests and mug shots have been taken down over the years, but I'm not sure how that happens because I'm not a cop / lawyer / scanner bro. There was a lawsuit that yanked all the mugshots off the site for a while, but some of them came back. At least some of the mugshots that have been taken down are still on the site, but no web page links to them.
According to this, a judge has ruled that mugshots violate the presumption of innocence. I think it's ridiculous that the police are allowed to share these photos.
[URL]https://bailproject.org/learn/the-public-sharing-of-mugshots-undermines-the-presumption-of-innocence/[/URL]
[URL]https://tucson.com/news/state-regional/crime-courts/article_3363d005-2382-5229-84e9-b31901598ac8.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=DWaits;7276032]According to this, a judge has ruled that mugshots violate the presumption of innocence. I think it's ridiculous that the police are allowed to share these photos.
[URL]https://bailproject.org/learn/the-public-sharing-of-mugshots-undermines-the-presumption-of-innocence/[/URL][/QUOTE]I remember when there was a company who would email people threatening to blast their old mug shots to all of their family, friends, and employer if they didn't pay for their "service" to remove the pictures from the internet.
[URL]https://www.nwitimes.com/article_f59b889a-537f-5159-b1d8-be1fb6a6641c.html?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_nwi[/URL]
I was a monthly thing but appears it's a weekly thing now.
[URL]https://publicsearch1.chicagopolice.org/Arrests/Details/18414922[/URL]
Newest location busted 5200 Block of W Belmont.
Who's next?
[QUOTE=WBurton;7286598]I was a monthly thing but appears it's a weekly thing now.
[URL]https://publicsearch1.chicagopolice.org/Arrests/Details/18414922[/URL]
Newest location busted 5200 Block of W Belmont.
Who's next?[/QUOTE]She does not look happy, LOL.
[QUOTE=DWaits;7276032]According to this, a judge has ruled that mugshots violate the presumption of innocence. I think it's ridiculous that the police are allowed to share these photos.
[URL]https://bailproject.org/learn/the-public-sharing-of-mugshots-undermines-the-presumption-of-innocence/[/URL][/QUOTE]I would tend to agree that mug shots, names etc can seriously destroy someone's life even before they have set foot in a courtroom. When I got busted in a sting, they published my mugshot in the news paper (along with others) and on the local news. Within 48 hours of the mugshots being published I was fired from my job of 30 years. The charges had not even been formally filed in court yet (the charges were ultimately dismissed) but my career was still destroyed. My HOA even tried to ban be from the community (the president of the HOA is a cracky old lady). About 6 months later I got another job in the same field, and was happy and eager to rebuild my life. About 6 weeks into my new job a co worker "googled" my name and found my mugshot on line, so barely two months into my new job, again I was terminated. So essentially I am being punished for something that I was never convicted of.
I think it's Oregon where they cannot even publish the names of people until they have been convicted in court.
Hence now when I play the hobby, I am extremely careful and only see those providers with verifiable credible references. While I was going through the process, I learned a TON from my attorney of the hows, whys and where's about stings and the extremes police will go to. I have played mostly overseas since then (yes technically even THAT is illegal for us), but have paid a premium for well known providers.
[QUOTE=SfoDavid67;7290345]Within 48 hours of the mugshots being published I was fired from my job of 30 years. The charges had not even been formally filed in court yet (the charges were ultimately dismissed) but my career was still destroyed.[/QUOTE]That really sucks. Sorry you went through that.
[QUOTE=SfoDavid67;7290345]I would tend to agree that mug shots, names etc can seriously destroy someone's life even before they have set foot in a courtroom. When I got busted in a sting, they published my mugshot in the news paper (along with others) and on the local news. Within 48 hours of the mugshots being published I was fired from my job of 30 years. The charges had not even been formally filed in court yet (the charges were ultimately dismissed) but my career was still destroyed. My HOA even tried to ban be from the community (the president of the HOA is a cracky old lady). About 6 months later I got another job in the same field, and was happy and eager to rebuild my life. About 6 weeks into my new job a co worker "googled" my name and found my mugshot on line, so barely two months into my new job, again I was terminated. So essentially I am being punished for something that I was never convicted of.
I think it's Oregon where they cannot even publish the names of people until they have been convicted in court.
Hence now when I play the hobby, I am extremely careful and only see those providers with verifiable credible references. While I was going through the process, I learned a TON from my attorney of the hows, whys and where's about stings and the extremes police will go to. I have played mostly overseas since then (yes technically even THAT is illegal for us), but have paid a premium for well known providers.[/QUOTE]Think you could elaborate on the hows, whys, and where's? I'm a younger guy that's been doing this for about 5 years and stick with the agencies, but figured I'd ask just to keep myself sharp.
[QUOTE=DWaits;7276032]According to this, a judge has ruled that mugshots violate the presumption of innocence. I think it's ridiculous that the police are allowed to share these photos.
[URL]https://bailproject.org/learn/the-public-sharing-of-mugshots-undermines-the-presumption-of-innocence/[/URL][/QUOTE]We have spent 40-years making the word progressive a dirty word. Into my 70's I remain hopeful voters will at least again begin to get it.