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New little hottie I scooped up
I went and scooped up this young 20 year little thing yesterday in Glen burnie, she was alittle high far as a donation but HEY you only live once and with the way things have been with the LE / ULE all over I wasn't taking any chance's, I'm always game for NEW and FRESH meat, We went back to my spot got to know each other and she went to town, She REALLY gave me a GFE took care of the boys nice BBBJ and ended it with mish god it felt so good clean shaven smelled good and would have to say I would see her again but I'm going to have to work on her donation part as it was alittle high, I guess she thought she could charge escort rate's cause she was young and NOT into drugs but to find out she has a kid to take care of and was a single parent. I do have her info but I have to check with her first if anyone is INTERESTED, Again her rate was alittle more then you pay for a SW but your NOT taking any chance's riding around or trying to call a regular who's phone is off god have we all been there. She was drama free and we had a good time and I took her back to her spot.
If true, this buracracy gone awry
[QUOTE=JoeyD;2083604]John in Va: That is correct. BPD and MPD have vehicles equipped with Tag readers. They will send notices to vehicle addresses if your spotted in a high drug or prostitution area. The tag reader keeps track of the number of times a vehicles passes thru the same streetwithin a allotted period of time.
I hope this helps.
- Joey the.[/QUOTE]So what happens if you live in that area or have to pass through to go to work daily. Will these people constantly get notices in the mail. I would like to get a link to read the news article about this one, as this smells a little like a "Urban Myth" in its early creation.
They just might be using the tag readers to look for cars with a lot of parking summons so they can boot or tow them. I'm no constitutional lawyer, but damn there must be something unconstitutional about collecting your information and being presumptions like this and sending out notices even before a conviction in a court of law.