SW's and illegal substances often go hand in hand
[QUOTE=WarlockKy; 1218063]You have your answer.
New blond shows and gets popped pretty quick.
Reading is named as a new hunting ground and now they're all over it.[/QUOTE]What shows up with SW activity is drug activity. The two seem to be inseparable. Was the blond popped for prost or drug paraph, or both. Should be easy enough to check out. When was she popped and where? Which blonde? Please PM me if you know who it was for sure.
I would find it hard to believe that a small burg like R has the manpower to dedicate to chasing a few guys picking up a SW; M4, Misdemeanor at best. For that type of activity mentioned my guess is that they are chasing someone in connection with an active criminal investigation and / or pursuit or someone who has a warrant for other criminal activity. Yes, while they are out there and observing they might stop any cars looking suspicous, aka driving slowly trolling for street talent.
I guess we may never know for sure. Unless a bust is publicized in the area. Yes, be careful for sure. And it is always a good idea to keep specific details of shady or potentially illegal activities to a skeletal description.
Stay safe.
Weekend LE activity in Reading
This will always be skewed Fri-Sat due to the Ritz nightclub. They are assigned that duty when they come on shift, so they have some time to hang around before the Ritz actually pops off. I feel bad for the amount of BS those poor bastards have to deal with out there on a weekly basis.
That is what online pharmacies are for.
[QUOTE=Nday Guy;1218251]Too bad you need a prescription of azythromycin. A single doe of 1 Gram clears this up and make the whole thing go away. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure doc has to report this and they need to track down and test partners, including if married, his wife. What a way to be outed from the hobby at home.[/QUOTE]You can get Azythromycin on-line without a prescription, just do a search for it.
Google is your friend.
What reporting does Dr have to do here?
[QUOTE=Doingitmyway; 1218651][QUOTE=Nday Guy; 1218251]Too bad you need a prescription of azythromycin. A single doe of 1 Gram clears this up and make the whole thing go away. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure doc has to report this and they need to track down and test partners, including if married, his wife. What a way to be outed from the hobby at home.
Not really outted since I am not married and not seeing anyone regularly. But I am taking a bit of a hiatus for obvious reasons. [/QUOTE]Just curious Doing it. What info does the Dr need from you? Did he need specifics, and obviously you can't even give it to him since these aren't real names, etc. But did he ask, and does he have a requirement to report your name, etc to Bd of health, or Dept of Disease control? The sobering side of the hobby, or I guess you could say that about anyone having sex with multiple partners, hobby or not. As has been stated, there are risks. As we know but you never think it is going to happen to you. (metaphor).
How long did Doc say it would take for confirmed pos on results? This shouldn't be long; day, or two, I think.
Also, did you contact back the 3 girls that you mentioned, to let them know that they could have a problem? They should know for sure, and be tested. Hope you be well soon brother.
Ohio contact tracing law and anonymous testing
Since the topic came up I will share what I learned when I went through a scare about 2 years ago.
Ohio does have a contact tracing law which requires doctors to report to the health department positive tests for some STDs. Not sure which but definitely HIV and Hep. I think others also. You are then required to list all your contacts so they can be notified. On the plus side, they can be notified anonymously so they don't know it's you who was infected. On the down side, for the women in your life who don't get around the block much it may not be hard for them to figure out it was you who may have put them at risk.
Your regular family doctor may be sympathetic enough to help you avoid this by not reporting it.
However, I discovered and have used a lab which does anonymous testing. There is no doctor involved and they claim to let you be 100% anonymous. They don't make you reveal your real name and they can email the results to you. Your blood is drawn by a nurse.
The place is in a strip plaza in Forest Park and is called Any Lab Test Now. They are a national company.
Their website says they test for "seven (7) STDs including HIV, Herpes (I & II) , Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C" for $229.
I have been there twice now with negative results both time (thankfully) and consider it my duty to have an annual test.
Just thought I would throw this out there for anyone thinking about getting tested.
I don't know what to tell you if you wind up with a positive result, but at least you'll know.