First time on the Torresdale stroll starting from Van Kirk all the way down or up past Van Kirk even. HIGHLY disappointing (7 pm-9 pm).
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First time on the Torresdale stroll starting from Van Kirk all the way down or up past Van Kirk even. HIGHLY disappointing (7 pm-9 pm).
I see there's a few vids made by users in the past. They are hard to find. Any of you recommend any sites or usernames on the majors (xvideos&PH) ? Specifically philly. Theres not a ton out there, a few kenso car scenes but under 20 which is not much. All recs welcomed. Mizzlemix seems to be the playlist king around there LOL.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5018709]First time on the Torresdale stroll starting from Van Kirk all the way down or up past Van Kirk even. HIGHLY disappointing (7 pm-9 pm).[/QUOTE]I spoke with someone that knows the area. A few years ago there was a small crew that worked the Torresdale stroll but they're gone now. Another thing is you had to be out late. That stroll you're not going to find anything until 2 AM to 5 AM.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5018709]First time on the Torresdale stroll starting from Van Kirk all the way down or up past Van Kirk even. HIGHLY disappointing (7 pm-9 pm).[/QUOTE]You're not going to find anything on Torresdale during that time. That stroll is strictly late night, after midnight.
[QUOTE=Lance547;5020767]I spoke with someone that knows the area. A few years ago there was a small crew that worked the Torresdale stroll but they're gone now. Another thing is you had to be out late. That stroll you're not going to find anything until 2 AM to 5 AM.[/QUOTE]I'll say, the obvious girls on that stroll are out late. I've found service probably about half the time I've looked during the day. But it's more like fishing. You have to be patient, and you have to watch. Several times, I have picked up girls that were just out to the store, or whatever excuse they had to be out. But they aren't standing on the corner looking obvious. Not even obviously giving you the eye as you go past. Every time it was the girl that noticed me watching, and then walked over to me, or gave me some indication.
The last few were not the standard issue toothless hag, they were surprisingly tight young things. Always between noon and 5.
Patience man, patience.
I was riding on the ave last night and I think I finally saw my personal white whale Sharon. I've seen you all rave about her but I've never seen her out. So as I'm driving down the ave I get to Tioga and I think I see her (she had the glasses and the nice rack, with a light jacket on that matched the description) coming out of that Chinese store. I didn't want to stop right in the intersection like an idiot rookie, I speed down Tioga turn on Tulip then made that right on Schiller so I can pick her up as she walks past Harrowgate park. I turn back on the ave and of course she's gone with no trace in sight, didn't even make it a half a block. IDK what happened but damn, dudes on the ave are like vultures that swoop quickly. Hopefully I'll get her one of these days LOL.
[QUOTE=HugeMat;5024324]I was riding on the ave last night and I think I finally saw my personal white whale Sharon. I've seen you all rave about her but I've never seen her out. So as I'm driving down the ave I get to Tioga and I think I see her (she had the glasses and the nice rack, with a light jacket on that matched the description) coming out of that Chinese store. I didn't want to stop right in the intersection like an idiot rookie, I speed down Tioga turn on Tulip then made that right on Schiller so I can pick her up as she walks past Harrowgate park. I turn back on the ave and of course she's gone with no trace in sight, didn't even make it a half a block. IDK what happened but damn, dudes on the ave are like vultures that swoop quickly. Hopefully I'll get her one of these days LOL.[/QUOTE]She lives right here near the playground. You lost her because she went in the house. You can find her around Tioga to Bukius after 2 Am. She's the best.
[QUOTE=RoboPimp;5017677]Yea I saw her yesterday.
Rolled up my window and kept driving.
She is scum.
Last time I saw picked her up (months ago) she was stinking so bad I asked her to get out.
She looks different. Like she's lost the weight.
That big booty is HISTORY.[/QUOTE]That's not the same girl. This Melissa is very very beautiful. And her ass is still huge. Just saw her.
[QUOTE=Dewty141;5024933]She lives right here near the playground. You lost her because she went in the house. You can find her around Tioga to Bukius after 2 Am. She's the best.[/QUOTE]A few people have asked me about Sharon. Sharon is a great find. Yet, as so many out there, Few know what she looks like. I'm attaching some older pics of her so give you a better idea what you are looking for out there. Please note the last two are courtesy of CookyJar. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
Quite possible had the greatest ave experience of my life last night. Found a WSW, about 5'4-5'7-ish height (wasn't rly paying attention to height to be totally honest w / u), physically-fit type of build for a body (GREAT, TONE, SOFT ass, B cup tits).
Played the flute. Owned the flute. Made the flute disappear. Over & over & over & over & over & over & over. Made the flute disappear in all the other holes too (thank the mudhole gods I found one). She's my new regular going forward. YES, I got digits this time. Also, YES, she was clean as a whistle (no funky smells whatsoever).
[QUOTE=Dewty141;5024933]She lives right here near the playground. You lost her because she went in the house. You can find her around Tioga to Bukius after 2 Am. She's the best.[/QUOTE]Oh ok. Good to know.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5026378]Quite possible had the greatest ave experience of my life last night. Found a WSW, about 5'4-5'7-ish height (wasn't rly paying attention to height to be totally honest w / u), physically-fit type of build for a body (GREAT, TONE, SOFT ass, B cup tits).
Played the flute. Owned the flute. Made the flute disappear. Over & over & over & over & over & over & over. Made the flute disappear in all the other holes too (thank the mudhole gods I found one). She's my new regular going forward. YES, I got digits this time. Also, YES, she was clean as a whistle (no funky smells whatsoever).[/QUOTE]Yep, Jen might be the new #1.
If its the same one from that post I made a week ago.
Was she out there with a fat bootie Blonde?
[QUOTE=Dewty141;5024936]That's not the same girl. This Melissa is very very beautiful. And her ass is still huge. Just saw her.[/QUOTE]What color hair?
Glasses or not?
I'm talking about one with reddish brown hair and Glasses.
She passed while in detox, RIP "Ariel".
[QUOTE=RoboPimp;5028565]Yep, Jen might be the new #1.
If its the same one from that post I made a week ago.
Was she out there with a fat bootie Blonde?[/QUOTE]Nah no blonde sadly, but I can't seem to find Jen anymore. Anyone know her frequent route? Her phone is dead so digits are useless.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5028938]Nah no blonde sadly, but I can't seem to find Jen anymore. Anyone know her frequent route? Her phone is dead so digits are useless.[/QUOTE]Is this your Jen? I had seen her back in the day.
[QUOTE=SamIam;5029285]Is this your Jen? I had seen her back in the day.[/QUOTE]Yup, you got it correct.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5029329]Yup, you got it correct.[/QUOTE]Thank you for your post and answering mine. From my prior experience with her it sounds like her, she has excellent skills.
Haven't seen it talked about here but I heard through the grapevine that either the 24th or 25th district police station will be relocating across from needle park in about a year. So basically LE will be somewhere around Kensington ave and F st.
I heard also that vice is back out and they're picking up Johns. If you don't recognize a SW I would be careful.
This special new Police district would open at a closed restaurant off of Kensington Avenue and F Street, across from McPherson Square, known by many in this part of town as "Needle Park. ".
Sanchez is the director of the Kensington Business Association, whose organization is working with a variety of community leaders to open the new district.
"This is not just a police thing. This is in partnerships with many of our partners, including the Department of Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Services," Sanchez said.
The final plans are still being worked out but Sanchez believes it could open by December or early next year, after City Council approval.
Sixty to 80 officers would work foot beats in the corridor, step-by-step hopefully changing this area for the better.
"We want to see it thriving and we expect it to happen and this is a very giant leap of a first step," Sanchez said.
Wow I can't believe she is gone. So sad. That pic is before she had her face tats I guess. Such a shame that she is gone, she was a good one.
[QUOTE=SkyBlue2;5028698]She passed while in detox, RIP "Ariel".[/QUOTE]
No doubt, Kensington is a mess. From Leigh to Alleghany, its an open drug market with people shooting up on side walks without any concern of the police. It makes it hard for the mongers to tell which ones are working or just hanging out. I have found the most success outside of that area to the south and to the north.
Personally, I can't envision the day that they close down the street shopping for a BJ. It's like the game, Whack a Mole, you shut one area to have it pop up a few blocks away. But if the police and "Mental Services" can make a sizable dent in reducing the walking zombie population that seems to dominate the area, it should be worth the effort from a human compassion viewpoint.
As for us Mongers, most of us are beyond redemption anyway. Speaking for myself, all I want is skin flute session played by a maestro for a decent donation. Not setting the bar too high but I'm always seeking to clear it.
[QUOTE=SkyBlue2;5030392]This special new Police district would open at a closed restaurant off of Kensington Avenue and F Street, across from McPherson Square, known by many in this part of town as "Needle Park”
Sanchez is the director of the Kensington Business Association, whose organization is working with a variety of community leaders to open the new district.
The final plans are still being worked out but Sanchez believes it could open by December or early next year, after City Council approval.
Sixty to 80 officers would work foot beats in the corridor, step-by-step hopefully changing this area for the better.
"We want to see it thriving and we expect it to happen and this is a very giant leap of a first step," Sanchez said.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SkyBlue2;5030392]This special new Police district would open at a closed restaurant off of Kensington Avenue and F Street, across from McPherson Square, known by many in this part of town as "Needle Park. " Sixty to 80 officers would work foot beats in the corridor, step-by-step hopefully changing this area for the better.[/QUOTE]I did see the news report on the Police station being opened at F and Kensington. The report I saw indicated it would be in the closed restaurant there on the point. It was also stated the station would be open by years end. We will see.
As the problem has been brewing there for over 50 years, it will be interesting to see what if any changes at all take place. There's beat cops in the park now and nothing's changed except the increase of coffee and donuts at the Quick Stop across the street.
The report addressed the issue of the homeless, junkies that have taken over the park the past few years. Yet it stopped way short of addressing the real issue that fuels the junkies and prostitutes there. That being the the dealers that have overtaken the neighborhood. The squatters and the trap houses.
You all know as well as I do, all the places in that area that have twenty four hour service for drugs. They are doing more business than any Walgreens or CVS around.
F St. And Clementine, Clearfield and Custer, Weymouth, Potter St. Those are just a few corners on that side of Kensington Ave. Does the city really think these dealers are going to close up shop and leave because a police station is there? Ha! Ha! Ha! Yeah right. They will most likely burn that down too.
This city wants the world to believe they are doing something about the drug problems with "feel good stories" such as this". Yet it's this same city government that allowed the problem to fester so many years and become what it is today. Shows how foolish they think the rest of this city is.
One has to wonder how the city can prosecute people for drinking a beer under the public intoxication laws and look the other way about drug intoxication. Or public lewdness for taking a piss in an alley and allow people to drop their pants and take a shit in a public park. If that doesn't seem a bit crazy and double standard then nothing does. I always thought laws was supposed to be applied evenly, and fairly for all not just the sober among us.
The local civic groups go in that park and clean it up all the time because the homeless junkies and streetwalkers are to lazy to clean up after themselves. Could be a trash can two feet away and their trash never finds it. Two hours later you would never know it was cleaned. Makes one wonder how they lived at home if in public they are on good behavior.
I don't envy any cop that gets assigned to that beat. Putting a bunch of rookie cops in a spot like that is just another stupid move by politicians that throw good money after bad. They will be fighting a losing battle. Mainly because they are scared to death of the dealers there. They are afraid of gun battles which happen weekly if not daily. Rightly so. It's a live and let live mentality there when it comes to cops and dealers. So, what does the city do? They hammer the junkies and the streetwalkers. They know the junkies will simply move from corner to corner. Now, that has been the thought for as long as I can remember. One city department blames the other. The cops blame the politicians. The politicians blame the the D A. The D A blames the judges. We've all heard the pass the buck stories.
Don't forget, it was just this past June, four months ago, the National Guard was literally two doors away from the spot the new station house is supposed to be. What changed there? The five or six buildings right next door got burned to the ground that's what. The National Guard didn't change anything it's not probable the next graduating class of the Philadelphia Police Academy will have much affect either. Is the next police station on the corner next to be burned down? I wonder. Nothing I would more rather be is wrong on this.
Police station or no police station there I think the city is pissing against the wind on this. As long as the dealers flourish there, so will the streetwalkers and the junkies.
They could put five station houses there its doubtful things would change. The mold has already set.
Look around the street, there's six, eight cars sitting there just waiting for the girls to come out of the park. From Indiana all the way to Allegheny it's the same program.
Couple weeks ago I was right across the street from the park. I watched as a bunch of warrant unit cops chased a guy out of the park and toward Clearfield on Kensington. Girls walking the Ave. Junkies shooting up right there, half dozen nodders. Then one warrant unit cop tagged the guy with the his Taser. He stopped running right away. The guy should have listened when he was told "don't run".
Around the corner it is going to take a lot more than rookies, intimidation, and tasers to get that area under any degree of control. Better cops than we have now have tried and failed miserably. Even while the National Guard was there the girls and the dealers didn't lose a dime. It was business as usual. The park has become a prime spot for picking up working girls.
Many working girls "live" in that park. A lot of the cops date the girls from the park.
The cop dating has always been common knowledge from the days they would pick the girls up in the wagons and go down by the river and take turns. Now there are women on the force that has been changed to dating in the off duty hours. Still is common practice.
I like the old days when the girls had more common sense. The drugs have changed all that now. Now with the drugs the dates are a lot more risky. Because of the drugs the girls are more brazen. Rip offs are more common. High risk of being hit by stray bullets when on the playing field. The girls have always been around. Chances are they always will be.
When / if the station does open at F St. And Kensington, it will be interesting how that all plays out. In that building will reside those that think they are the ring master. The carnival of fools across the street and the circus of dealers right up the street and literally behind them. The show must go on. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
Last night, a relatively warm night and I'm driving down Kensington about a half block south of the intersection with Allegheny. I am behind about 4-6 cars at a red light waiting for it to turn green when all of a sudden a gun shot rang out. That intersection has quite a bit of foot traffic on the sidewalks and sitting in my car, it was a sight to see as they sprinted down the sidewalk with terror in their eyes, quite literally running for their lives.
I was fortunate in that the front of my car was next to a side street so banged a right hand turn and headed out of there. I did notice later on the entire area was blocked with police tape closing down that block of Kensington for the next hour that I was around.
All was not lost, I am tenacious if nothing else and I found an old regular away from the crime scene and made a protein deposit in her willing mouth. It's good relief for a single Jackson, considering my predicament an hour earlier.
[QUOTE=DonTrask;5036354]Last night, a relatively warm night and I'm driving down Kensington about a half block south of the intersection with Allegheny. I am behind about 4-6 cars at a red light waiting for it to turn green when all of a sudden a gun shot rang out. That intersection has quite a bit of foot traffic on the sidewalks and sitting in my car, it was a sight to see as they sprinted down the sidewalk with terror in their eyes, quite literally running for their lives.
I was fortunate in that the front of my car was next to a side street so banged a right hand turn and headed out of there. I did notice later on the entire area was blocked with police tape closing down that block of Kensington for the next hour that I was around.
All was not lost, I am tenacious if nothing else and I found an old regular away from the crime scene and made a protein deposit in her willing mouth. It's good relief for a single Jackson, considering my predicament an hour earlier.[/QUOTE]All the recent news of the more frequent shootings at all hours of the day have turned me off from wanting to take a drive down the Ave. I'm sure the chances of something happening to me / my car are highly unlikely, but it's one of those situations where if something were to happen, how in the hell would I explain that when I get home.
Yes, I know there was always a chance of that happening while driving down there, but it just seems more prevalent nowadays for some reason. I miss the chase. The hunt for that "golden mouth" that hasn't been attained yet or finding someone like Sharon or back in the day curly hair Nicole for a repeat visit, but for me, I'd rather not have to explain why there's a bullet hole in the car when I get home. Hopeful to return to the Ave again soon, until then I will thoroughly enjoy reading all of you guys' adventures. Stay safe everyone!
[QUOTE=Hunterspeak17;5037772]All the recent news of the more frequent shootings at all hours of the day have turned me off from wanting to take a drive down the Ave. I'm sure the chances of something happening to me / my car are highly unlikely, but it's one of those situations where if something were to happen, how in the hell would I explain that when I get home.
Yes, I know there was always a chance of that happening while driving down there, but it just seems more prevalent nowadays for some reason. [/QUOTE]Yup, we're going to miss you Hunterspeak. I don't blame you one bit though. Whenever entering the crazy maze expect to see some wild and crazy stuff. Goes with the territory.
Most important rule of mongering is trying to stay safe. If one doesn't feel in a safe position why risk it? Sometimes it's best to take a step back and reevaluate the game.
Although the volume of available employees on the strip varies from time to time, the risk is always present.
DonTrask pointed out, when the situation became testy he got out of there at the first available street to turn onto. Wednesday evening I was right there when the shots were fired. I counted no less than six. So I fully understand where you are coming from.
One main rule of driving I try to adhere to no matter where I drive. That is never pull up on the vehicle in front of me. Whether at a light or if it's stopped for any reason. I try to leave distance in case I need to get out of there fast. DonTrask report is exactly why.
One never knows what can happen. It's important we control as much of the risk factor as we can. How can we do that? Staying alert to what's happening around us is a key factor in our safety. Practice safe driving, both distance from the vehicle in front and maintain posted speed limits. Much of our safety lies within our own hands. Murphy said it best. "Anything that can go wrong usually does".
Don't get distracted when we see a girl. That puts us at all risk. Stop in the middle of traffic and then we deserve to get rear ended. There's a dozen more where she came from.
Pull off into a safe spot and make the score.
When one goes to the zoo if we don't expect to see animals that's the last place we should be. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
[QUOTE=Gator145;5037884]Yup, we're going to miss you Hunterspeak. I don't blame you one bit though. Whenever entering the crazy maze expect to see some wild and crazy stuff. Goes with the territory.
Most important rule of mongering is trying to stay safe. If one doesn't feel in a safe position why risk it? Sometimes it's best to take a step back and reevaluate the game.
Although the volume of available employees on the strip varies from time to time, the risk is always present.
DonTrask pointed out, when the situation became testy he got out of there at the first available street to turn onto. Wednesday evening I was right there when the shots were fired. I counted no less than six. So I fully understand where you are coming from.
One main rule of driving I try to adhere to no matter where I drive. That is never pull up on the vehicle in front of me. Whether at a light or if it's stopped for any reason. I try to leave distance in case I need to get out of there fast. DonTrask report is exactly why.
One never knows what can happen. It's important we control as much of the risk factor as we can. How can we do that? Staying alert to what's happening around us is a key factor in our safety. Practice safe driving, both distance from the vehicle in front and maintain posted speed limits. Much of our safety lies within our own hands. Murphy said it best. "Anything that can go wrong usually does".
Don't get distracted when we see a girl. That puts us at all risk. Stop in the middle of traffic and then we deserve to get rear ended. There's a dozen more where she came from.
Pull off into a safe spot and make the score.
When one goes to the zoo if we don't expect to see animals that's the last place we should be. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.[/QUOTE]Its about using common sense and having street smarts. As somebody who grew up in North Philly I've been in and seen a lot of crazy shit so now I have that 6th sense of when some crazy shit is about to go down.
Also you can't be that pressed to scoop a girl that you're doing reckless shit. People stopping in the middle of the street to do a pick up are just insane to me. Its like your telling the cops "come book me now" smh.
[QUOTE=Hunterspeak17;5037772]All the recent news of the more frequent shootings at all hours of the day have turned me off from wanting to take a drive down the Ave. I'm sure the chances of something happening to me / my car are highly unlikely, but it's one of those situations where if something were to happen, how in the hell would I explain that when I get home.
Yes, I know there was always a chance of that happening while driving down there, but it just seems more prevalent nowadays for some reason. I miss the chase. The hunt for that "golden mouth" that hasn't been attained yet or finding someone like Sharon or back in the day curly hair Nicole for a repeat visit, but for me, I'd rather not have to explain why there's a bullet hole in the car when I get home. Hopeful to return to the Ave again soon, until then I will thoroughly enjoy reading all of you guys' adventures. Stay safe everyone![/QUOTE]Unfortunately there are shootings all over this city not just Kensington. It's shameful. I'm actually more afraid of driving through Frankford then Kensington so I stay out of Frankford now.
Then over in Germantown a little over a week ago some guy went on a rampage with an AK47 and wound up shooting and killing a random young woman who was innocently just driving down the street. The woman that was killed was related to Bam from that early 2000 TV show jackass. It was his niece.
[QUOTE=HugeMat;5038777]Its about using common sense and having street smarts. As somebody who grew up in North Philly I've been in and seen a lot of crazy shit so now I have that 6th sense of when some crazy shit is about to go down.
Also you can't be that pressed to scoop a girl that you're doing reckless shit. People stopping in the middle of the street to do a pick up are just insane to me. Its like your telling the cops "come book me now" smh.[/QUOTE]I couldn't agree with you more. It amazes me that some guys throw caution and safety to the wind to score a junked up streetwalker. They don't care who sees them or as you said, if LEO sees them. Are these guys that deprived they would risk their and others safety trying to get a girl that may or just as well may not be a streetwalker? For gosh sake use a little discretion.
Also you are correct again. Street smarts and common sense go hand in had in this game. Main thing to keep in mind is picking up women to engage in sex for money is not legal. So why would anybody use no discretion and lay their actions out there where it's so obvious what they are doing? DUUUUUUHHHHHH!
The girls know very well what is going on. They know correct glance to throw to a guy. They also know the rookies and overzealous among us. Being over zealous to the point a girl sees it puts that monger in a bad spot before he gets his pants unzipped.
Her wheels are already turning before she even gets in his car. She's planning her game to maximize her return. Best thing we can do is try and make it appear we know what we are doing. That at least levels the playing field. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
[QUOTE=Gator145;5039247]
Also you are correct again. Street smarts and common sense go hand in had in this game. Main thing to keep in mind is picking up women to engage in sex for money is not legal. So why would anybody use no discretion and lay their actions out there where it's so obvious what they are doing? DUUUUUUHHHHHH![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=HugeMat;5038777]Its about using common sense and having street smarts. As somebody who grew up in North Philly I've been in and seen a lot of crazy shit so now I have that 6th sense of when some crazy shit is about to go down.
[/QUOTE]I hear you guys and agree. But let me add this perspective. [B]Sometimes you don't know, what you don't know![/B].
I know when I started dating, I had no street smarts at all. Not everyone is so aware. So since I knew I wasn't "street" I made allowances for that. Can't say that even after years of dating that I'd consider myself "street" but can handle most of what goes down and avoid a bunch of the rest. So growing up in North Philly perhaps ingrained some of that street sense, while burbs mongers need to learn those skills.
Can some of that 'street smarts' be taught here and learned on these threads?
If it can there are probably no better teachers, as demonstrated by your posts! Keep up the good work.
[QUOTE=Gator145;5039247]I couldn't agree with you more. It amazes me that some guys throw caution and safety to the wind to score a junked up streetwalker. They don't care who sees them or as you said, if LEO sees them. Are these guys that deprived they would risk their and others safety trying to get a girl that may or just as well may not be a streetwalker? For gosh sake use a little discretion.[/QUOTE]What I noticed with the newer crowd of streetwalkers is that very few of them have any discretion themselves. The more strung out they get on drugs the more obvious they become as they ply their trade in a hurry to score their next fix.
They should be walking quiet back streets, the areas of K ave that are quiet, or streets with less people and residents but these newer street walkers simply don't care and make what they do obvious to the point of trying to get picked up literally on the corner of K&A or like I seen the other night they will impede traffic on Kensington ave in full view of the police just to get the attention of a potential date.
There is plenty of quiet back streets but they don't want to work them because it takes longer for them to get picked up so dates are forced to pick them up in locations where they probably shouldn't.
Visiting Philly and curious about where to find some action and avoid any trouble.
Thanks.
[QUOTE=NudyDude;5042295]Visiting Philly and curious about where to find some action and avoid any trouble.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]Broadway in Camden, especially the south half and Buckius & Kensington have been gold for me lately. More are areas around Kensington are known to the experienced folks around here, but I'm visiting and have only been to those spots.
[QUOTE=NudyDude;5042295]Visiting Philly and curious about where to find some action and avoid any trouble.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]The short answer is Keningston Avenue for action but you will be hard pressed to avoid trouble. With the recent police shooting, the natives are restless and I would avoid Kensington Avenue for the next few days but that's just me. If you have a car and a Gps, I would head across the Ben Franklin Bridge to Broadway in Camden. The quality of the girls or the amount of choices is not necessarily better but for safety reasons alone, you can find what you are looking for without the level of risk that Philadelphia has on its streets.
Good luck and happy hunting.
[QUOTE=DonTrask;5044622]With the recent police shooting, the natives are restless
[/QUOTE]Has the rioting begun in Kensington too?
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5044813]Has the rioting begun in Kensington too?[/QUOTE]Yup. Watching looting in the Aramingo & Castor neighbourhood live now.
[QUOTE=HeatBreak;5045069]Yup. Watching looting in the Aramingo & Castor neighbourhood live now.[/QUOTE]Not really a hotbed of streetwalker activity anymore, but there are several providers advertising in West Philly and that's out of bounds now, also. I'd stay away from everything west of 30th street.
At least for my lilly-white ass.
Be careful out there.
[QUOTE=Jayke00;5045169]Not really a hotbed of streetwalker activity anymore, but there are several providers advertising in West Philly and that's out of bounds now, also. I'd stay away from everything west of 30th street.
At least for my lilly-white ass.
Be careful out there.[/QUOTE]There were / are protesting at the 18th police. Lots of police activity around 52nd / pine / chestnut. 52nd between Chestnut and Market are closed. Saw cops arresting a few male / female protesters around 52nd & Pine.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;5044813]Has the rioting begun in Kensington too?[/QUOTE]Just left K ave. Lots of helicopters flying over Port Richmond area to monitor the looting. On my way leaving Kensington there was a fight in the middle of the street near Frankford and Clearfield of about 10 young girls that made traffic come to a stand still. A young kid got shot and killed not too far away from there about a week ago.
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Situations where there is a brawl in the middle of the street someone could pull a gun and you got no where to go for cover when you're stuck in traffic. Almost drove down a one way street to avoid the danger but things calmed down so I was able to make a uuu turn and make it out safely.
I agree with the other poster, go to NJ for street action or book incall in safer areas like Levittown or Upper Darby. I would avoid Kensington, Port Richmond, Frankford, North / West Philly and Cobb's Creek.
[QUOTE=Jayke00;5045169]Not really a hotbed of streetwalker activity anymore, but there are several providers advertising in West Philly and that's out of bounds now, also. I'd stay away from everything west of 30th street.
At least for my lilly-white ass.
Be careful out there.[/QUOTE]This isn't necessarily a pure racial issue. As long as you don't look like a cop you're OK aside from just being at the wrong place at the wrong time. This civil unrest is due to the relations breakdown between certain neighborhoods and LE. A black cop in w philly has just as a hard time as a white cop. That said if you're a white guy from the suburbs yea I would probably avoid w philly but if you look like you belong to the Pagans mc nobody is going to bother you.