"No, really, babe, my doctor said I need multipops or I'll get cancer!
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-Jeepster1.
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"No, really, babe, my doctor said I need multipops or I'll get cancer!
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-Jeepster1.
Told the other half this once long ago. She looked at me and said "I guess I need to raise your life insurance payout". That's when this hobby kicked in. LOL.
Don't laugh, I tried.
[QUOTE=Jeepster1;2902793]"No, really, babe, my doctor said I need multipops or I'll get cancer!
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-Jeepster1.[/QUOTE]
[URL]http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/watchdog/2016/05/07/20-stings-49-arrests-look-lansing-prostitution/83965690/[/URL]
Found this interesting article.
[QUOTE=Jeepster1;2885318]Murfreesboro provider screws up, gets caught with an illegal client:
[URL]http://wgnsradio.com/woman-charged-with-prostitution-and-more-after-allegedly-having-a-17-year-old-customer-cms-32504[/URL]
[URL]http://www.dnj.com/story/news/2016/04/21/minor-involved-prostitution-arrest/83340326/[/URL]
This is yet another instance of those eagle-eyed Murfreesboro cops pulling over a provider because they "recognized" her.
-Jeepster1.[/QUOTE]She had a warrant. They noticed her and pulled her over to serve the warrant.
It looks like King County prosecutors don't feel they've ruined enough people's lives for consensual sex yet: [URL]https://t.co/yD9468jByY[/URL].
[URL]http://m.seattlepi.com/local/crime/article/Eastside-911-dispatcher-latest-charged-in-7045202.php[/URL]
[QUOTE=FyAhA02;2910576]It looks like King County prosecutors don't feel they've ruined enough people's lives for consensual sex yet: [URL]https://t.co/yD9468jByY[/URL].
[URL]http://m.seattlepi.com/local/crime/article/Eastside-911-dispatcher-latest-charged-in-7045202.php[/URL][/QUOTE]And here's an example of the failure of blanket arrests to result in convictions:
[URL]http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0VR031[/URL]
Even the feds are having trouble making charges stick. Makes for some flashy PR when the busts go down, though.
-Jeepster1.
[QUOTE=Jeepster1;2910665]And here's an example of the failure of blanket arrests to result in convictions:
[URL]http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0VR031[/URL]
Even the feds are having trouble making charges stick. Makes for some flashy PR when the busts go down, though.
-Jeepster1.[/QUOTE]Wouldn't surprise me if they know before they do this shit that the charges won't stick but they do it anyway for the press and to fuck up a few lives of people who weren't hurting anyone and we're doing something that has existed practically since time began.
But unlike the case you mentioned it doesn't appear to be any public outcry that would force them to back off.
Never heard of the site, butt love the writer's choice of words: "a gaping security hole".
[URL]http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-05-13/fisting-forum-hack-bad-news-for-military-users?google_editors_picks=true[/URL]
-Jeepster1.
"The U.S. Army indicated in a statement that using military email to register for a fisting forum would be improper."
I think I'll ask for one that's 20 years old, long, and dusky. Seems some of the lovelies can't get enough BBC action.
[URL]http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0Y71IB?feedType=RSS[/URL]
-Jeepster1.
While I'm a bit cautious about how this might be misapplied here at home, it seems at least a few people understand what human trafficking actually is:
[URL]http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2016/05/21/horror-stories-inspired-corker-bill-human-trafficking/84645776/[/URL]
-Jeepster1.
I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here, but it bears repeating until it finally starts to stick in the publics' mind.
No one wants children exploited or people (men and women) put into a form of slavery and moved around for the purpose of some pimp's bottom line. However, most anti trafficking laws and their search and seizure consequences are written and enforced not as crime deterrents as the LE and Politicos would have you believe, but rather to turn the law enforcement arm of our government into a profit center rather than a cost center. 91% of the arrests in search and seizure raids in the name of trafficking are thrown out of court. Why, because they generally don't target those who are trafficking humans. Yet the little boys in blew keep the assets from the raids regardless of the judicial outcome. This practice is an abhorrent abuse of our system.
This kind of corrupt law making and enforcement will continue as long as the public stands for it. Education is the key.
G.
[QUOTE=Jeepster1;2923771]While I'm a bit cautious about how this might be misapplied here at home, it seems at least a few people understand what human trafficking actually is:
[URL]http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2016/05/21/horror-stories-inspired-corker-bill-human-trafficking/84645776/[/URL]
-Jeepster1.[/QUOTE]
It's a "human trafficking" operation. Although it seems to have involved placing fake ads on BP to entrap clients, so no actual providers were "saved"?
Great PR, though. Election year follies are back!
[URL]http://www.wfaa.com/mb/news/crime/childrens-minister-among-32-arrested-in-human-trafficking-operation/206911871[/URL]
-Jeepster1.
La Vergne's finest allegedly doing the dirty. . . With underage girls and an informant?
[URL]http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2016/05/26/lawsuit-la-vergne-pd-promotes-lewd-and-sexual-misconduct/85000866/[/URL]
-Jeepster1.
[QUOTE=Jeepster1;2930453]La Vergne's finest allegedly doing the dirty. . . With underage girls and an informant?
[URL]http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2016/05/26/lawsuit-la-vergne-pd-promotes-lewd-and-sexual-misconduct/85000866/[/URL]
-Jeepster1.[/QUOTE]And it took him 14 years to complain? More to the story, than said.
[QUOTE=Mike1701;2930688]And it took him 14 years to complain? More to the story, than said.[/QUOTE]Sounds like he didn't rock the boat until they tossed him overboard.
-Jeepster1.