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[QUOTE=Gufinufi55;6315414][URL]https://www.wral.com/fayetteville-prostitution-sting-leads-to-nine-arrests/20693453/[/URL]
Cops in Fayettevile ran a sting using one of the Escorts websites. Nine guys charged with solicitation.[/QUOTE]Bet they were the TGTBT posts. I'll use the AMPs in FayetteNam but not the individuals. Place is too scary for me with both LE and criminals.
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[QUOTE=Gufinufi55;6315414][URL]https://www.wral.com/fayetteville-prostitution-sting-leads-to-nine-arrests/20693453/[/URL]
Cops in Fayettevile ran a sting using one of the Escorts websites. Nine guys charged with solicitation.[/QUOTE]That's a lot of tax payer dollars used just for 9 misdemeanors.
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[QUOTE=Raleih;6319766]That's a lot of tax payer dollars used just for 9 misdemeanors.[/QUOTE]I fucking hate cops at the best of times. This kind of bs does nothing to change that opinion.
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Priorities
193 deaths per day from fentanyl in this country, and this is how these assholes use their time and resources.
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Wasting more resources
[URL]https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/08/feds-brothel-investigation-politicians-00126153[/URL]
"Hourly rates that ranged from $350 to $600. Prospective buyers were instructed to fill out forms with detailed personal information, including their names, addresses, employers, and a 'reference if they have one, including politicians, high tech and pharmaceutical executives, doctors, military officers, government contractors that possess security clearances, professors, lawyers, scientists and accountants. ".
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Including politicians
[QUOTE=ElectricHug;6672363][URL]https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/08/feds-brothel-investigation-politicians-00126153[/URL]
"Hourly rates that ranged from $350 to $600. Prospective buyers were instructed to fill out forms with detailed personal information, including their names, addresses, employers, and a 'reference if they have one, including politicians, high tech and pharmaceutical executives, doctors, military officers, government contractors that possess security clearances, professors, lawyers, scientists and accountants. ".[/QUOTE]Those writing the laws are being targeted for breaking the same laws they wrote. Maybe they'll learn to write better laws.
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[QUOTE=DriveHard;6673413]Those writing the laws are being targeted for breaking the same laws they wrote. Maybe they'll learn to write better laws.[/QUOTE]Well that's nothing new. Looks like it's still going to be a while in this Puritan nation if the federal DOJ is still taking the time and resources to do operations, stings, and press releases like this.
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[QUOTE=DriveHard;6673413]Those writing the laws are being targeted for breaking the same laws they wrote. Maybe they'll learn to write better laws.[/QUOTE]Anytime there's a major bust, there are always politicians and wealthy customers. Laws don't change because the people with power never get in trouble and tough on the wages of sin plays well with the bases on the left and the right. Elliot Spitzer wasn't the only politician to get caught up with the service he was using yet his is the only name we saw talked about a lot and that was largely because people didn't like him.
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[QUOTE=JoeLooking;6676401]Anytime there's a major bust, there are always politicians and wealthy customers. Laws don't change because the people with power never get in trouble and tough on the wages of sin plays well with the bases on the left and the right. Elliot Spitzer wasn't the only politician to get caught up with the service he was using yet his is the only name we saw talked about a lot and that was largely because people didn't like him.[/QUOTE]Spitzer had a habit of going after the wealthy and digging deep into their affairs. He paid the price for that.
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Was there a bust at the days inn in morrisville? Anyone have info?
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New Law
[URL]https://www.yesweekly.com/news/the-anti-john-law-state-makes-buying-sex-a-felony/article_e2d2bc04-6ac4-11ef-b0c6-bf47dbd644ae.html[/URL]
I encourage people to read this and know what's going on.
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[QUOTE=TheBadGuy;7108121][URL]https://www.yesweekly.com/news/the-anti-john-law-state-makes-buying-sex-a-felony/article_e2d2bc04-6ac4-11ef-b0c6-bf47dbd644ae.html[/URL]
I encourage people to read this and know what's going on.[/QUOTE]Good read. If you think this new law is to actually stop human trafficking, you're nuts. This is just the moral police making their mark. I also found the hotel staff training part interesting. I bet they present to all hotel staff that human trafficking and prostitution are the same thing. Thus, if they see a room with a lot of activity, they are going to have been indoctrinated to think "OMG, that is probably human trafficking and I have to do my part to stop it". I see a lot of hotels being pressured to work in conjunction with LEO now.
Good luck fellas. You have another week to get it all out of your system.
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[QUOTE=ScottiePimp;7108623]Good read. If you think this new law is to actually stop human trafficking, you're nuts. This is just the moral police making their mark. I also found the hotel staff training part interesting. I bet they present to all hotel staff that human trafficking and prostitution are the same thing. Thus, if they see a room with a lot of activity, they are going to have been indoctrinated to think "OMG, that is probably human trafficking and I have to do my part to stop it". I see a lot of hotels being pressured to work in conjunction with LEO now.
Good luck fellas. You have another week to get it all out of your system.[/QUOTE]Yeah no likey. How does this contrast with virginia and south carolina?
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[QUOTE=ThePolarVortex;7108966]Yeah no likey. How does this contrast with virginia and south carolina?[/QUOTE]They are actively recruiting PD's to reverse sting training. Thinking is since it's a felony now, the police will have more interest in making arrests.
Not sure how a lonely guy trying to get his dick rubbed is worth all this trouble but this is straight from the report:
[QUOTE]Strickland said she expects much higher attendance the next time her organization trains law enforcement in conducting reverse sting operations against purchasers of sex. A reverse sting operation is an attempt to arrest criminals by selling an illegal commodity rather than attempting to purchase it, such as when an undercover narcotics officer poses as a drug dealer rather than a buyer.
Earlier this year, we conducted a reverse sting training which only 30 people attended. What we heard from law enforcement is that it takes a lot of staff, planning, and time to do a reverse sting operation against sex purchasers. Even if its completely successful, they end up with a handful of misdemeanors. It didnt make sense in terms of return on investment. Now that its a felony, we anticipate much higher attendance from law enforcement in the future. We look forward to working with law enforcement, DAs, and judges, because the law doesnt do any good if they dont use it.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=TheBadGuy;7113349]They are actively recruiting PD's to reverse sting training. Thinking is since it's a felony now, the police will have more interest in making arrests.
Not sure how a lonely guy trying to get his dick rubbed is worth all this trouble but this is straight from the report:[/QUOTE]This is simply a backpocket approach to policing. A Sheriff is up for reelection, lets entrap some guys in a escort sting and show the public we mean business. The law they had worked just fine but there has been a lot of traction with the term "human trafficking" Most people do not even know what that really means. But the politicians are going to go along with whoever gives them the most clout at the polls. The point is that LEO may go even harder to lure men into a sting.
Consider this, Imagine a new minted Senior Member, someone you do not know personally, messages you out of the blue and says "Hey I got this hot utr over here that needs some help to pay a bill and I cannot see her today, she is willing to do BBBJ and sex for 150 but she needs help today to cover a bill and I see you live in her area. Attached are some hot pics and a phone #, Can you help her out?" Just sayin.
RBD out.