[QUOTE=BillyThornton;7073833]By reading posts of strip clubs in Dallas, I would say everything will be fine.[/QUOTE]I was curious so I did some research:
2020 before law 75 arrests.
2021 after law 282 arrests.
2022 298 arrests.
2023 376 arrests.
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[QUOTE=BillyThornton;7073833]By reading posts of strip clubs in Dallas, I would say everything will be fine.[/QUOTE]I was curious so I did some research:
2020 before law 75 arrests.
2021 after law 282 arrests.
2022 298 arrests.
2023 376 arrests.
[QUOTE=Redman007;7073791]A similar law is already implemented in Texas right? I was curious as to how it affected things there. I roamed around the Texas boards a bit and they seem to have very little activity from a posting perspective.[/QUOTE]I believe this site isn't used as much in Texas. Back when I used to go there a lot Eccie was the main one although that site seems way more dead now than it used to be as well. Something else may be more popular there now.
[QUOTE=ScottiePimp;7073657]Up your game how? It sounds like if they want to get you, you're done. I bet they start this new law out with a bang. They are going to try and send a message. I bet they start using escorts as informants on a regular basis. I think I know my strategy, but probably won't be taking many chances for a while starting on 12/1.[/QUOTE]There are lots of ways to upgrade your personal security, but I totally agree with you. I think it's best, at minimum to wait for a bit to assess their tactics. I do have a detective friend, so I've heard some of their planned approaches. It's way beyond what we've been used to. I think a good way to think of this is the difference between the way its been, which has been about relatively low effort stings etc. To like the "To Catch A Predator' type complexity. They're going to use talented decoys and all the after investigative stuff will run really deep. Up to now the felony level stuff has been about pimps. And they get them almost 100% of the time due to the fact that given enough investigative work on the back end, you'll uncover all the digital footprint stuff (Car GPS data, Banking, IP Address tracking, warrants for burner # records, phone warrants, and of course the testimony of the provider). No matter what you do, you won't be completely clean. And they'll get everything they can vs today where they just aren't going to do that for a misdemeanor. Hopefully the guys that get busted early will share what they know, but basically I'm going to take a break.
[QUOTE=Redman007;7073887]I was curious so I did some research:
2020 before law 75 arrests.
2021 after law 282 arrests.
2022 298 arrests.
2023 376 arrests.[/QUOTE]And I think a few things are also important to note. Obviously there's more funding and attention being paid in Texas after their new law. You can clearly see that. I think it's probably also important to imagine that the 21,22, and 23 numbers represent guys taken out of the game. At least in TX. I bet there's not a single repeat offender in those 3 years, but I guess I could be wrong.
The other really, really critical thing to remember is that the original NC bill was pretty close to the TX one. Then the NC Family Policy Council (Republican PAC) lobbied to make one very important change. The actual law that was passed outlawed 'Prayer for Judgment' in the sentencing. This means that a judge can't look at your clean record, community involvement, character witness testimony and decide to give you probation, which is even a possible outcome for violent offenses and drug offenses. Getting convicted of first offense Solicitation in NC now means you serve a minimum of 4 months - 240 days folks (with no early release possibility), and up to 1 year in jail. They also added that these charges will be brought into a child custody cases, and will be used to harm your ability to have custody or visitation with your children. Let's face it, if you're not divorced already, you will be afterward, and this could be a huge factor for you. In Texas neither of these tweaks exist, and judges have generally been taking the approach that if the john is gainfully employed with a family to support, probation is the best course- and they have the latitude to do that.
The NC law is an absolute meat grinder for most of us.
So Skip the Games won't work on a VPN. That seems like an obvious vulnerability for those trying not to leave trails behind. For me, I use a VPN and don't use sites that won't accept them.
You have take everything from 2020 (at least March. December) with a grain of salt due to Covid. I realize Texas did things differently, but you have to figure there were fewer attempts at mongering in the Big 4 cities, at least from married old guys.
What were the 2017-2019 stats?
[QUOTE=MmceStep;7074754]And I think a few things are also important to note. Obviously there's more funding and attention being paid in Texas after their new law. You can clearly see that. I think it's probably also important to imagine that the 21,22, and 23 numbers represent guys taken out of the game. At least in TX. I bet there's not a single repeat offender in those 3 years, but I guess I could be wrong.
The other really, really critical thing to remember is that the original NC bill was pretty close to the TX one. Then the NC Family Policy Council (Republican PAC) lobbied to make one very important change. The actual law that was passed outlawed 'Prayer for Judgment' in the sentencing. This means that a judge can't look at your clean record, community involvement, character witness testimony and decide to give you probation, which is even a possible outcome for violent offenses and drug offenses. Getting convicted of first offense Solicitation in NC now means you serve a minimum of 4 months - 240 days folks (with no early release possibility), and up to 1 year in jail. They also added that these charges will be brought into a child custody cases, and will be used to harm your ability to have custody or visitation with your children. Let's face it, if you're not divorced already, you will be afterward, and this could be a huge factor for you..[/QUOTE]The interesting thing about the statistics related to this law is that it didn't significantly improve anything at all. Trafficking didn't really improve and provider arrests also show an increase.
[QUOTE=Redman007;7075002]The interesting thing about the statistics related to this law is that it didn't significantly improve anything at all. Trafficking didn't really improve and provider arrests also show an increase.[/QUOTE]The world's oldest profession is not going anywhere. Men and Women will adapt to the new law but it is a huge pain in the ass. I hope future sting operations round up a few of these overly righteous a**holes. In recent years I have only met someone with a solid personal reference. I would consider cold calling far to dangerous given the changes. I think it will affect AMP's in a big way, perhaps with surveillance of customers, license plates, etc. Imagine getting a letter to appear before a judge and prove you only went in for a legitimate massage. Look how they take money now in civil forfeiture or they busted people for the tiniest amount of weed during the drug wars. Anyway it will take a couple of sting operations to see how far they will go.
RBD out.
[QUOTE=RedBaronDaron;7075200]The world's oldest profession is not going anywhere. Men and Women will adapt to the new law but it is a huge pain in the ass. I hope future sting operations round up a few of these overly righteous a**holes. In recent years I have only met someone with a solid personal reference. I would consider cold calling far to dangerous given the changes. I think it will affect AMP's in a big way, perhaps with surveillance of customers, license plates, etc. Imagine getting a letter to appear before a judge and prove you only went in for a legitimate massage. Look how they take money now in civil forfeiture or they busted people for the tiniest amount of weed during the drug wars. Anyway it will take a couple of sting operations to see how far they will go.
RBD out.[/QUOTE]Useful info if anybody is traveling to Texas this week.
Dallas: [URL]https://skipthegames.com/posts/dallas/female-escorts?area[/URL].
Houston: [URL]https://skipthegames.com/posts/houston/female-escorts?area[/URL].
Fort Worth: [URL]https://skipthegames.com/posts/fort-worth/female-escorts?area[/URL].
[QUOTE=RICheeseHead;7074809]You have take everything from 2020 (at least March. December) with a grain of salt due to Covid. I realize Texas did things differently, but you have to figure there were fewer attempts at mongering in the Big 4 cities, at least from married old guys.
What were the 2017-2019 stats?[/QUOTE]2019 was 83 arrests.
Can we slide these threads to General Information or Rants?
Stumbled across this from other (Nashville) forums:
[URL]https://rentry.co/kgirls213[/URL]
Has links for different cities as well. Enjoy!
Man Alexxxa is going down down hill. The big forehead guy "her brother" she called him kept her up compared to now. He is gone and some scrawny little guy has filled the spot. She is back to using, her mind is all over the place and her room is basically destroyed. Her hygiene is falling too. Her phone that she was using is broken. I think she may be using a app or something. Its a matter of time for her loosing the room, or something worse. It's sad.
[QUOTE=RedBaronDaron;7075200]The world's oldest profession is not going anywhere. Men and Women will adapt to the new law but it is a huge pain in the ass. I hope future sting operations round up a few of these overly righteous a**holes. In recent years I have only met someone with a solid personal reference. I would consider cold calling far to dangerous given the changes. I think it will affect AMP's in a big way, perhaps with surveillance of customers, license plates, etc. Imagine getting a letter to appear before a judge and prove you only went in for a legitimate massage. Look how they take money now in civil forfeiture or they busted people for the tiniest amount of weed during the drug wars. Anyway it will take a couple of sting operations to see how far they will go.
RBD out.[/QUOTE]Now, as we can already see at the federal level too, everything is going to change for the shittier very soon.
Scrolling around on STG, found an interesting. Messaged and the response was the girl was 14? Never was one to narc before but any idea how to safely report this account? Seems like either a sting account which good for them trying to catch sickos or an actual sicko who needs to be taken down. Gunna go take a long shower after I'm done vomiting.