[QUOTE=JustHereNow; 1860890]I work in the legal field, NOT LEO but for a law firm as an investigator and know quite a bit about the law.
First off cops will pick the car and then the violation. Meaning if they see you with a known working girl, they just have to wait and eventually you will commit a violation, I'v seen them stop someone for going 2mph over the limit as their reason for a stop.
Second, don't think the girl will give the same story. Typically, they will separate you if they know she is a working girl. 9 times out of 10 they know these girls and will offer to let them go if they tell the truth and rat you out, so while you think you both are on the same page, if they give her the deal, your cooked.
Third, Whatever you do, DO NOT lie to the police. Don't admit to what your doing, but don't lie either, exercise your right to remain silent before you lie. If you lie, and they can prove it, those are extra charges, much worse than the minor violation they have you for already.
Also, be careful, some of these girls will drop their medication in your car, if you are stopped, they see the medication, she denies its hers, its your car and constructive possession kicks in.
Without giving details, we are working a case right now of a guy who picked up a girl, all of the above occurred, meaning they waited for him to commit the violation to warrant the stop, they got told the girl if she tells them the truth she is going home (we have the dash board camera / audio of this) and she quickly flipped, she had a warrant and they still cut her loose, of course the guy said they were friends and knew one another, so they added the charge of obstruction for lying to the police and the drugs she left under his passenger seat we sure are not his.
Careful out there guys.[/QUOTE]I had picked up a BSW in Milwaukee when I lived there. They separated us and the girl tried to say I forced her in the car and threatened her. I had to allow the cops to search my car to show I had no weapon and then plead my case that I had not forced her to do anything and that she was lying. She was a known prostitute and of course they tried to get me to say I picked her up to pay for sex. I said no, I didn't and that I met her in the Walgreen's parking lot and did not have any idea she was a working girl. I said I offered her a ride home and was simply trying to spit game to her to get her number. Anyway. The chick did not admit to the cops that I had paid her for sex or offered to do so. I think she knew that they would charge her too if she did. At any rate, it was a bad scenario. I was allowed to leave but it could have been nasty. I absolutely refuse to take a girl to a dope spot. I typically will ask them if they are holding. They know what that means. Typically they are not but they almost always have paraphernalia on them (glass pipe, syringes, etc). Please believe they will gladly let you catch the heat so they can walk. The last thing they want is to have to spend time in jail away from getting high. Most already are homeless or living from one spot to the next on a nightly basis. In case you didn't know. Cops will lie to the "suspects" (meaning you and the prostitute) to get them to tell on each other. Cops do not have to tell you the truth, despite what you may think. They do this shit all the time to get confessions. You are much better off just exercising your right to remain silent. At least then, there may be some slight chance a lawyer can get the charge reduced or thrown out (don't hold your breathe on the latter though!).
