Huge selection this evening
Fairhaven. About 4 out when I passed through. One or two looked doable.
Annebel Street, Brooklyn - 2 options. I can't remember the last time I've seen a report from that side of Patapsco.
Pontiac / Washburn / Jeffrey. About 6 options, one looked decent.
Across you-Haul. About 5 options on James Street, all bunched together chatting. None looked doable.
Ashton from Westside to Triangle. About 4 options, two looked decent.
Triangle to Circle. Nothing.
Circle to South Carey - 2 options.
The above count was based on a single pass through each of those areas an hour or two after sunset. I didn't have the needed time to make a scoop, wish I did.
Here is the issue with your logic
[QUOTE=RockyB;6571044]That all may be true but most of these girls have warrants and are carrying drugs. If the cops want to, they just light you up. If she doesn't slide her drugs under your seat she'll give you up in a heartbeat just don't risk it.[/QUOTE]1) We have this little legal document in US called the Constitution and Bill of Rights and the 4th Amendment. Which protects people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause. A SW just entering into your car is not justifiable probable cause to get pulled over.
They would have to make up an excuse like a traffic violation and risk perjury if it goes to court. Which most LE will not do for such a low charge. So even if the SW is riding dirty, nothing would stick as no probable cause was established. Funny how our laws work to protects people's rights. Right?
2) As far as the SW giving you up, well what is she giving up exactly? At this point she just got in the car, no "act" has been committed at that point. Even if you had time to discuss donation amount for an act, and they wanted to pinch you based on her words alone, they would not. It is not worth the time and effort of a prosecution.
They would have to make sure that SW would show up in court 3 months later to testify against you. These girls can't keep a phone for more then 3 days, do you really think they would show up in court later on? It just will not happen and LE knows that, they would not waste their time. Also there is the issue of them being creditable witness as they are individuals with checkered paste and addictions. Any half decent defender 1 year out of law school defending you would hone in on that. This is why they use female UC in stings, because they are a creditable witness that will show up to court.
All that you say is possible, but really not realistic. So, if you get red lighted, You keep your mouth shut, admit to nothing, do not give permission to search your car, and anything they actually do come with will not be admissible in court as it was an illegal stop.
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Kayley or Kayla near triangle
Spotted Kayley or Kayla near triangle.
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Ashton St and S Pulaski St
Ashton St and S Pulaski St.
Kayla w / stomach staples
I think this one has stomach staples at the moment. Wonder if she is taking care of it.
Phyuck!
[QUOTE=SteveStone123;6571752]Spotted Kayley or Kayla near triangle.[/QUOTE]
Please Read between the Lines
[QUOTE=HeadLuvr;6572013]I'm confused. What do you mean it doesn't matter what the law is? If an arrest is being made, then a law must have been broken, so yes. It does matter what the law is. This debate started with a comment about getting arrested after a SE hops in your car. Whether she hops in uninvited or you ask her to get in, there is no crime being broken from that act alone and you can't get "busted" just for that occurring. All that you say about the system is true, but you do have to break a law to get into the system. No states attorney is picking up a case and prosecuting if all they have is a cop who witnessed a girl hop in a car. It's not illegal to get in a car.[/QUOTE]My point is this, in order for a prosecutor to accept or reject a case it must start with a report from a cop that will say you did something illegal. Most cops are good, but many for whatever reason will create some B. S. To say they have some reasonable articulable suspicion to stop you or pull up on you like let's say for like I don't know, a known street walker hoping into your car! They have the discretion to jamb you up or not. Depending on if you resist or challenge them they are going to report that you were caught with a known street walker and whatever else they can make up to justify the stop. You will be arrested charged and booked. If you are a first offender you most likely will not have to downtown. If not, you're screwed. If the Prosecutor does not have enough evidence to support the charges or if you have a lawyer to advocate for you with the prosecutor then you will walk or be downgraded otherwise you can count on going to jail. The point is this, you are presuming all law enforcement officers are honest and follow the law and I'm sure some probably are but as a deterrent, many will cause you to spend money to stay out of jail knowing the report and charges are weak at best if not outright false. If that wasn't true why are there a disproportionate number of folks locked up on some made up B. S but don't have a lawyer to advocate for them. The game is to get a first offence on you to get you in the system the next go around. Trust me on this my dude.