In spite of all the precautiuons
All the advice about getting of the K is on the money. In spite of this one must be prepared if that's even possible. A while back I picked up red headed Nicole on a side street. Turned around and was sitting at a light to cross the K. Even that little K exsposure was enough. I went thru the light across the K down the back streets only to be pulled over within a minute and severly harrassed. Only when I admitted why I was with Nicole did they let me go. My experience is telling the cops the truth is the best policy. As long as you have no drugs on you or are going to get them. Each time I've told LE I'm with a ho or cruising to pick one up I've been let go with a warning. They already know why were there I think they get a kick out of humiliating us and hearing the words. My rambling point is even the side streets aren't 100% safe if Le sees you with a SW.
Definitely not a good idea
[QUOTE=Trashed201] Only when I admitted why I was with Nicole did they let me go. My experience is telling the cops the truth is the best policy. . . . Each time I've told LE I'm with a ho or cruising to pick one up I've been let go with a warning. They already know why were there I think they get a kick out of humiliating us and hearing the words. [/QUOTE]
Definitely bad advice.
I have been stopped a few times -- sometimes before I pick up an SW, and at least once with an SW in my car -- and I never, never, ever admit to doing anything illegal.
"C'mon," they say, "we know why you're here. Just admit it." and maybe they even tell you "It will go much easier for you if you admit it." They act like they are your friends, giving helpful advice.
Trust me on this one. If they do not have proof you committed a crime, then admitting what you were doing is giving them the proof they need. They may tell you that you are making it easier for yourself but the only truth is that you are making their case for them.
One time, after insisting I did not know she was a working girl and thought she was only looking for a ride, they had to let me go and one of the officers turned to me and said, "You are one of the smart ones."
As you speak the words, "Yes, I am with a ho. I was just out for some fun" you need to hear the clink of a cell door.
-- Forth Ryte.