This doesn't really have any new info, but remember to keep safe. The other side is out there.
[URL]http://anonym.to/?http://www.chesterfieldobserver.com/news/2014-07-02/News/Prostitution_arrest_highlights_special_enforcement.html[/URL]
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This doesn't really have any new info, but remember to keep safe. The other side is out there.
[URL]http://anonym.to/?http://www.chesterfieldobserver.com/news/2014-07-02/News/Prostitution_arrest_highlights_special_enforcement.html[/URL]
[URL]https://mobile.twitter.com/RichmondPolice/status/491716664380362753[/URL]
[URL]http://wtvr.com/2014/07/22/henrico-massage-parlor-back-open-after-owners-arrest/[/URL]
They are targeting everyone, even if charges don't stick, they will find one, just to give notice.
By the way, this confirms it, he is a man (Luna Massage).
[QUOTE=BlueFalcon123;2161528][URL]http://wtvr.com/2014/07/22/henrico-massage-parlor-back-open-after-owners-arrest/[/URL]
They are targeting everyone, even if charges don't stick, they will find one, just to give notice.
By the way, this confirms it, he is a man (Luna Massage).[/QUOTE]Nothing here about anything sexual going on or any customer being busted. The providers inside a massage place need licenses. That is NOT news.
I think you fellas are just looking for any excuse to panic! Go for it! More girls available for me!
WATTA mess!
[QUOTE=Watta;2162061]I think you fellas are just looking for any excuse to panic! Go for it! More girls available for me!
WATTA mess![/QUOTE]Since when is being prudent, panicking? When someone posts info concerning situations that may not be ideal for this hobby, I just.
Say 'thank you' and file that nugget away. So, Thank You to all providing intel. What one does with it is up to them.
Isn't the woman listed here the Donna a lot of know from Midlo?
[QUOTE=Pyrac;2140332]This doesn't really have any new info, but remember to keep safe. The other side is out there.
[URL]http://anonym.to/?http://www.chesterfieldobserver.com/news/2014-07-02/News/Prostitution_arrest_highlights_special_enforcement.html[/URL][/QUOTE]
The sky is falling.
[QUOTE=BobLevel44;2162119]Since when is being prudent, panicking? When someone posts info concerning situations that may not be ideal for this hobby, I just.
Say 'thank you' and file that nugget away. So, Thank You to all providing intel. What one does with it is up to them.[/QUOTE]But she is a he.
Yea I noticed that and glad I had not dreamed of that place.
[QUOTE=Jusblaze1;2162452]But she is a he.[/QUOTE]
Her cell phone broke and had to get new one.
Lost all her contacts and needs some help.
She asked me to post her new number.
804-XXX-6594.
Her old phone would only do text, I assume new one will do both.
Give Amie a call to help.
[URL]http://www.nbc12.com/story/26097683/west-end-prostitution-sting-nets-multiple-arrests[/URL]
This is a little more serious than Luna Maya being closed for a day.
[QUOTE=Harpman31;2162789][URL]http://www.nbc12.com/story/26097683/west-end-prostitution-sting-nets-multiple-arrests[/URL]
This is a little more serious than Luna Maya being closed for a day.[/QUOTE]The news coverage is very misleading. The images of well dressed women walking the street is just not true. Ask Channel six where those images really came from. I bet not from Gaskins and Broad or around West End. That activity is not going on on the street in that area at anytime of day or night. It has been well reported that streetwalkers are mainly in Richmond on Jefferson Davis Highway and Chamberlyne Ave. Those guys that were arrested were likely just replying to Internet ads. Some of those ads may have been placed by police themselves. No entrapment laws or protection in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Also the one guy was talking about what guys actually may be fueling, that is misleading as well. Some women arguably the majority are independent and do it by choice, many just to survive. Now if there were some regulation and escort licenses required, mandatory testing in order to keep license. Then it would be safer for the workers and those they serve. Then could just focus on the most seedy element and the bad part and let consenting adults do what they want safely. Police and the public are overly interested in what people want to do with their bodies. I would have left this as a comment on the channel 12 site under the video but it does not allow you to comment except through a FB page. Like I'm going to identify my sentiments to HPD so they can harass me?
[QUOTE=ChampJudge;2162698]Her cell phone broke and had to get new one.
Lost all her contacts and needs some help.
She asked me to post her new number.
804-XXX-6594.
Her old phone would only do text, I assume new one will do both.
Give Amie a call to help.[/QUOTE]Might be helpful to be able to say who sent us!!
[QUOTE=Harpman31;2162789][URL]http://www.nbc12.com/story/26097683/west-end-prostitution-sting-nets-multiple-arrests[/URL]
This is a little more serious than Luna Maya being closed for a day.[/QUOTE]The news coverage is very misleading. The images of well dressed women walking the street is just not true. Ask Channel six where those images really came from. I bet not from Gaskins and Broad or around West End. That activity is not going on on the street in that area at anytime of day or night. It has been well reported that streetwalkers are mainly in Richmond on Jefferson Davis Highway and Chamberlyne Ave. Those guys that were arrested were likely just replying to Internet ads. Some of those ads may have been placed by police themselves. No entrapment laws or protection in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Also the one guy was talking about what guys actually may be fueling, that is misleading as well. Some women arguably the majority are independent and do it by choice, many just to survive. Now if there were some regulation and escort licenses required, mandatory testing in order to keep license. Then it would be safer for the workers and those they serve. Then could just focus on the most seedy element and the bad part and let consenting adults do what they want safely. Police and the public are overly interested in what people want to do with their bodies.
[QUOTE=Jimmyjams;2163015]The news coverage is very misleading. The images of well dressed women walking the street is just not true. Ask Channel six where those images really came from. I bet not from Gaskins and Broad or around West End. That activity is not going on on the street in that area at anytime of day or night. It has been well reported that streetwalkers are mainly in Richmond on Jefferson Davis Highway and Chamberlyne Ave. Those guys that were arrested were likely just replying to Internet ads. Some of those ads may have been placed by police themselves. No entrapment laws or protection in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Also the one guy was talking about what guys actually may be fueling, that is misleading as well. Some women arguably the majority are independent and do it by choice, many just to survive. Now if there were some regulation and escort licenses required, mandatory testing in order to keep license. Then it would be safer for the workers and those they serve. Then could just focus on the most seedy element and the bad part and let consenting adults do what they want safely. Police and the public are overly interested in what people want to do with their bodies.[/QUOTE]Don't disagree with you Jimmyjams. The footage used by channel 12 was probably stock footage from some nbc file. Kind of like some of the girls use to promote themselves. LOL. In this case they are trying to sell news and a lot of the time it's not very accurate. My point in posting the article was that they are apparently targeting notels as well as SWs trying to "clean things up". I also agree with you about the one guy who is from a "rescue" org. As you said, most of the girls are probably independent, but there is always a small percentage of low-lifes (like in any "business" - or gov't for that matter) that screw it up for the majority of us. I just wanted to make sure everybody had their radar up. Fake ads, street decoys. Be on the lookout.