Very valuable information
[QUOTE=HuntingStreets;3633493]Go back to the left side of the main page and read the 22 Rules of Street Mongering.
Once you've committed to picking a girl up, make eye contact and take the next corner. Wait at the curb. She'll walk up and either beeline for the car door, or walk slowly past the car. Make eye contact and nod and she'll walk over and jump in. You drive off immediately. You can introduce yourself or make a little small talk, but no LEO check or discussion of services until you are 2 or 3 blocks away, preferably with a turn or two thrown in there.
1) LEO doing a sting won't get in the car with you, to risky for the decoy Officer. They'll get you to commit talking through the window and next thing you know the unmarked squad car that was in the alley / down the block / around the corner has you blocked in.
2) The Scoop is about the riskiest part of the whole situation. Trust me, LEO knows who virtually all of these providers are. You're parked by the curb talking to someone and a cop turns the corner. Trust me, in a best case scenario you're getting questioned. You can try the "I was just asking for directions" or "I had no idea she was a prostitute, she looks cold and I was just offering her a ride". Even if it works they're going to run your license and plates and give you a strong lecture / warning and send you on your way. But now your name and plates are in the system and if you ever get stopped again talking through the window you're either going to jail / getting a ticket for soliciting a known prostitute or loitering in a known prostitution area. Worst case scenario you're going to jail or getting a ticket on the spot.
3) Less likely, but someone can come up on your blind side while you're talking and next thing you know you've got a gun in your face and you're getting robbed or carjacked.
Go read the 22 Rules. Then read them again.
If they are in the car and you can't agree on services or price or you just realize she's a negative 3 on the looks scale, take her back and drop her off. I've had that happen, I usually give them a 10 just to get them out without a fuss.
Speaking of which, the drop off is also risky. Try to drop them a block or 3 from where you found them. Many times they'll ask to be dropped somewhere specific. Guaranteed it's right around the corner from their drug house of choice. Means lots of Police patrols. Tell them you'll drop them a block or two away. Drop them on a side street not a main drag. Especially in the winter they have a tendency to not get put their coat back on and get their stuff together until you're at the drop point. Make them gather everything and be ready to go so you can pull over to the curb and they can jump out. Same principle as the scoop. You're sitting there at the curb waiting for her to get her coat on and gather her stuff and a cop rolls by how are you going to explain having a known prostitute in your car? You're probably getting a ticket or going to jail.
If your car is stopped for more than 20 seconds on the scoop or 10 seconds on the drop off you're doing it wrong.
After all is said and done get out of the area and stop at well lit gas station. You won't believe what these girls will leave in your car. I found a condom wrapper in my center console. I've found lighters. No biggie if you're a smoker, awkward to answer to the wife or girlfriend if you're not. One left a syringe snack dab in the middle of the passenger seat. One dropped a well used crack pipe between the passenger seat and the door. If they've adjusted the seat make sure it's back in place so the wife's not asking "who was in the car? Who moved the seat?
One last thought. I'm ultra paranoid, but by the same token I've only had one near miss in 25+ plus years and that was because I broke the rules and ignored my gut. Now I always have a cover story as to where I'm going and why I'm in the area ("Hi Officer, I'm meeting some friends at Hamburger Mary's and I can't find it so I pulled over to Google it!" And I have a half written text to a friend on my phone ("No Officer, I wasn't soliciting, I had to text a friend and you don't want me texting and driving, do you? Depending on the scenario it may or may not get you out of trouble, but it's an edge that gives you a bit of plausabilty instead of stammering "Um. Um. Oh. Um" when the friendly officer pulls you over.
Now go read the 22 Rules! Then read them again.[/QUOTE]Thanks HS super valuable information. I think we all can use a sharpening. You should put together an ebook for the less experienced and sell it.
The Lord.