USASexGuide Tales: Volume 1
[QUOTE=BedtimeStory;5829839]Hello ladies and gent's. It's time for another installment from Bedtime Story. LOL.
This dream world takes place in Dayton and the Montgomery County Jail.
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Looked through Tryst, and seen some regulars then come across an ad that was new //<insert missing ad link here> //
She asked what I wanted to start with, a blowjob? LITTLE HEAD SAID YEESSS. DOOR OPENED AND SIX OFFICERS AND DETECTIVES STRUTTED RIGHT IN.
Chapter 2 shortly.[/QUOTE]We had to do some editing on your first chapter to get it ready for publishing. See the updated version in the quote above. Now all we need is the link to that ad. LOL.
Chapter 2 - After you get busted
Thank you for your posts. I consider this a valuable public service. While I can appreciate how it might help to be able to share a link or screen capture, I can also understand that nobody goes out expecting to get busted. Also, that ad is long gone and they will use something different next time. Some of my take-away lessons are:
1) Stick with well-reviewed women in GRAS areas. No new women without reviews or references.
2) Park your car within walking distance but out of site of the location. Or arrive by Uber! Better yet, park nearby and get a short hop Uber to the place. You can then leave by car if all goes well.
3) Leave keys, wallet, phones, etc in the car or at home. Nothing on you except the donation. If you bring condoms, put them in your shoe (or sock?)
4) When caught just STFU and let them prove it. No help.
Others??
Bam.
[QUOTE=BedtimeStory;5830822]In lieu of not getting editorial approval I will get on with chapter 2. I will try to keep it with the previous editing this time.
I will stop there, until I receive further guidance from forum admin on content.[/QUOTE]
Just as good in my opinion
[QUOTE=BedtimeStory;5834654]Two charges. Solicitation and possession of criminal tools.
Plea bargain for the tools charge and dropped solicitation. 1 year non reporting probation.[/QUOTE]If I was in your position I would have been fine with that as well, just as good as disorderly conduct. Criminal tools doesn't really look bad on a job application. Soliciting / prostitution does. I'd take that any day of the week. Glad for you man!
The inhumanity of humanity!
[QUOTE=BedtimeStory;5835515]Yes I have to attend the john school.
$265 court costs and fine.
$250 enrollment of john school.
$521 car impound.
$000 attorney.
$750 lost wages for 3 days.
$250 confiscated for provider.[/QUOTE]Gawdamn it! Give them hell at 'john school'. Tell them 'human trafficking' is media narrative bs to get scumbags re-elected and budget increases. And this whole experience is going to make you that much better at renting pussy! TP the hallways and egg the principle's car.
Something tells me they have at least a 50% chance of converting you to the dark side. Putting bibles in hotel rooms, using the streetwalker reports from the inside to clean up the streets! And then try to write a damn book about it!
Not much different from a DUI
[QUOTE=BedtimeStory;5835515]Yes I have to attend the john school.
$265 court costs and fine.
$250 enrollment of john school.
$521 car impound.
$000 attorney.
$750 lost wages for 3 days.
$250 confiscated for provider.[/QUOTE]Court costs, attorney fees, enrollment in alcohol class, money to rent a breathalyzer for your car to get back and forth to work, monthly expense for that, monitoring with alcohol rehab counselor, another monthly expense. It's always about the money and gow. Many agencies / businesses can profit from your mistake. Plus the press that they've gotten another one off the street during an election year. This is why the blood alcohol limits were lowered as well, gets more people enrolled in their system, this is no different. Won't make any difference to you or drinkers, other than the fact drinkers now take Ubers, another business formed out of the DUI push. Mongers still going to monger, it is the oldest profession after all. You'll just go about it differently and be more careful. Thanks for sharing your story for all of us and really sorry this happened to you. I feel worse for the married guy you shared the backseat of a police car with though. Wonder how his life is going at the moment?
Sounds good but not really
[QUOTE=Chunks92;5834661]If I was in your position I would have been fine with that as well, just as good as disorderly conduct. Criminal tools doesn't really look bad on a job application. Soliciting / prostitution does. I'd take that any day of the week. Glad for you man![/QUOTE]You can have your record expunged after a certain time period, but information suckers (like Lexus nexus) keep all that searchable data. This info can be searched by potential employers etc. That use good background investigation techniques. So basically the charge that was “dropped” is still there and searchable.