Re: Will they look for clients?
[QUOTE=AsianLPGAfan]Will LE be looking for clients who visited there. Or is there bigger satisifaction they got these 2 dudes from Brockton? [/QUOTE]I would doubt it. You get more publicity from 1 bust like this than from chasing down some guy and reporting it 2 months later.
Besides, LE would have to catch you in the act, or have other evidence of an illegal act. Phone calls back and forth? Wrong number. Photo of your car in the lot? So you were there. Video of you banging a cute little provider? They don't have it. I hope. *S*
June Bust in Braintree revealed
today's globe detailed a bust that happened as part of sting looking for **** children. of course i know we all agree that there is absolutely no room for children or forcing anyone into offering services. this was part of a yearly sting and centered in braintree. unfortunately several providers were caught in this sting although none were **** at least in our part of the area. the places mentioned were skyline drive (which has been mentioned in this forum) and a hotel in braintree. while we all hope that any and all who use children are put away for good and get what they deserve we certainly can be disappointed that 'lawful' providers are put out of business. i know that the places on skyline had some great providers over the last few months according to reports. be careful out there.
prostitution sting charges 7 as fbi puts focus on youth
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globe staff / july 6, 2008
seven people face prostitution-related charges as a result of a law enforcement sting in braintree, part of a nationwide effort by the fbi to rescue children forced into prostitution.
although none of the people arrested locally in "operation cross country" was ****, one told authorities that she had been working as a prostitute since she was 14. about one-quarter of adult prostitutes started when they were juveniles, officials say.
the stings were carried out last month by local police and the fbi. authorities say they called numbers listed in the erotic services section of craigslist.com and arranged for visits at a local hotel, which was cooperating with police.
most of those arrested were from boston, and were using braintree as a base of operation.
the fbi asked braintree police to be part of the operation because the departments have worked well together in the past and because the town is centrally located, with good highway access, said deputy chief russell jenkins.
in one case, two alleged prostitutes were working from a condominium on skyline drive and police made the arrests there.
according to court records, on june 19 quincy police detective mike ward, posing as a customer, called a number from a craiglist listing which advertised, "i make dreams come true," and "please come see me i good massage you."
a person directed the officer to an address on skyline drive, where he was told to call when out front.
at the address, officers from boston, braintree, and the state set up surveillance.
ward was greeted by an woman who took him to an apartment where there was a second woman. at the same time, police saw a man leaving the apartment. he was stopped because police were unsure if he was an employee or a customer.
it turned out, according to the police report, he was a would-be customer who had only $95 and left to get more money. for $160, he said, he had been promised a full range of sex, authorities said. police said he would receive a summons.
ward was allegedly told he could have sex for $75, and both women were charged with solicitation. a total of $790 was seized, along with personal papers and condoms.
neither the women nor the owner of the condo could be reached.
similar arrests were made at a hotel in braintree.
in addition to the fbi and braintree police, other law enforcement departments involved in the braintree sting were quincy police, the state police, the norfolk county sheriff's office, and the metropolitan law enforcement council.
a similar sting in boston, carried out during the same three-day national initiative, resulted in the arrest of six people.
one child was rescued from exploitation, according to special agent gail marcinkiewicz of the fbi, so the agency considered the operation a success.
nationally, 21 children were recovered in 16 metropolitan areas. the operation was part of a broader initiative called "innocence lost," now in its fifth year, which is geared at stopping criminals engaged in domestic trafficking of children for prostitution, according to the department of justice.
in addition to the fbi, others involved in the initiative are the department of justice child exploitation-obscenity section and the national center for missing & exploited children.
since it began, the operation has led to the conviction of more than 300 people on federal and state charges and the recovery of more than 400 child victims
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Are The Burbs Safe Anymore?
We have seen the posts and the recent media stories.From the metrowest to the southshore LE is stepping up.We have expressed concerns of a particular norshore place....did we overexpose?
CL providers over expose themselves with overposting and too revealing ads and pics.
Maybe we overexpose things too? Or we limit our graphic descriptions?
They say if the heat is too hot get out of the kitchen.
Who else has stepped out w me?
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Good Massage,Too Much Oil And No Shower.
[QUOTE=Cubes90]I've seen ads for Jolins massage Quincy...anyone have any experience? For me to drive to Quincy is 45 minutes. I've been to Watertown and I didn't like that at all.
Thanks Cubes[/QUOTE]You ll find reviews of her.Many will agree excellent massage.Dont expect much in extras.Big downside for anyone with a drive.Is no shower.Jolene uses a lot of oil.On a hot and humid day not fun while waiting for your car's Ac to fire up or if you are wearing shorts.Reminds me of that scene from ''Coming To America'' with the jerrycurl family staining the couch.