The cops are full of shit.
[QUOTE=Steve2319; 1516997]Spot on.
However the factor you didn't consider is that many men who frequent these places are either married or in long-term relationships and do not want to be exposed for even being there.
The cops threaten to charge them and even if it's a slam-dunk to an 'innocent' verdict you are exposed.
The cops use that as leverage to get the birds talking.
And it is effective.[/QUOTE]It sucks that it's effective.
Yes, the police will threaten to charge you with something, which lets the cat out of the bag, but that's the point. All it is, is an empty threat.
If you establish that you are not being detained as a legitimate suspect, they have no right to hold you. If they try, it's KIDNAPPING, and they know just as well as your lawyer will. They will lie and threaten you to get what they want and that's completely legal (I said legal, not just). If they threaten to arrest you, ask what for and what proof they have of a crime. Then tell them you want to contact your lawyer before answering any more questions, whether they arrest you or not.
I know, it's to easy to talk the talk, but it's not hard to walk the walk if you prepare yourself and keep your cool.
Be ready for it, and don't panic! Don't let them turn you into their be*tch.
Has anyone tried Asian Body Works in Leominster?
Hi All,
I recently noticed a place advertising in Leominster on Central Street. The ad is on Craigslist. I can't say if they are new or not, but a just noticed it. Googling the number reveals it was use by a Boston-based escort at some point. Has anyone been there? Feel free to PM me.
Thanks!
New charges for Fairlawn.
[QUOTE=Legend Man; 1537002]Here is a link.
[url]http://www.telegram.com/article/20120904/NEWS/120909843/1116#.UEai9tQAFXA.twitter[/url]
Interesting reading, [/QUOTE]Here's the new article from today's T&G.
[url]http://www.telegram.com/article/20120906/NEWS/109069784/1116[/url]
Important part of Fairlawn story
Glad I never made it to Fairlawn since it opened, only went to the X4 three times, and that was more than a year ago. Reading the T&G story, I am concerned about this line:
On Jan. 9, troopers installed a pole camera on Fairlawn Avenue facing the side of the building leading to Unit 2.
During the seven-month investigation, from eight to more than 20 men a day made 30- to 60-minute visits to the parlor, police said. Their cars had license plates from as far away as Maine and Vermont, state police said.
Enough to start reconsidering parking at an AMP. I am thinking we need to now use the same senses we do when patroling for steet girls. I guess parking near by and walking may make it harder, to prevent a LEO calling at home some evening, fishing / threatening for info. The detail about being able to see the plates, that is a concern. Parking and entering an AMP is not illegal, but the threat of speaking to the wife, that is the danger.