TLDR: Walking Out, Police Pulled Up
Few days ago, was at VIP because of a stressful today. At first, I felt uneasy because Kraft was only about a week ago. I was looking around the room for camera or digital recording device. But eventually, I just decide to F it and enjoy. Girl is fine. Experience is great. None of that is important.
As I was leaving, I guess another poor Philippine fellow (or something, I don't know), well dressed, was ushered out like 10 seconds behind me. We didn't make much eye contact, but as I'm about 5 feet from my car, out of the corner of my eyes, a cop car pulled into the parking lot. Inside, I am freaking the F out. I mean, did he see me leaving? But if he did, he must have saw the Philippino leaving too (since he was about 10 seconds behind me). Both of us got into our cars around the same time, but he bounced immediately. I stalled just for a brief moment just to see if something is about to go down, but seeing the other guy leaving, I figured, yea. Probably should gtfo out, so I immediately pulled out after him.
The cop car didn't have siren on. Didn't seem to be in a rush. He just parked and sat there (not sure if there's a partner). I mean, what could he have been doing there? Understandably, there are other businesses in the area, so he might be visiting the church for all I know.
But imaginations start going wild.
What if they really plant camera or audio?
What if there are observers across the street writing down license plates?
What if he's there to collect evidence?
I mean, if that was a raid, they would send more than 1 car right? But I am still freaking out over the thought that VIP might have been compromised and a lot of people are going to be Krafted.
Trafficking is just the bullshit justification they use
[QUOTE=HarryKrevitz;4179166]I was just there this afternoon and everything's fine. I can assure you if they were compromised they would have already closed shop. They are well aware of the Florida situation which was a totally different scenario that involved alleged trafficking. I'm no lawyer but I'm pretty sure that any secret video recordings would not be admissible evidence without written consent anyway. Besides if you were in any trouble a few days ago you would've known about it by now, not to mention that you broke no laws by merely exiting a massage establishment. And anyone can write down a license plate number, so what? Everybody has one.
Just calm down grasshopper everything is going to be okay.[/QUOTE]There was no trafficking in Florida. That was bullshit. AMPs operate in pretty much the same way around the country. The ones around the dmv are no different to the ones in florida. If pigs want to call it trafficking to justify bugging a parlor under the patriot act era laws they can. It appears they need no real evidence and human trafficking means whatever they say it means. DMV AMPs get the girls the same way as the florida AMPs. I'm sure there is some level of economic coercion but I have yet to encounter a single provider in over a decade of mongering that was truly traffic like in a liam Nelson movie. The AMP kraft got busted in had gift certificates and positive yelp reviews from female customers. The owner participated in sex acts too for tips. Make no mistake this was scary because if it can happen in a place like that it can certainly happen in greenbelt. The politics of this hobby have changed.