[QUOTE=Hentor;5520393]Picked up a BSW in church hill. She looked good, light skin with bushy hair. She acted really nervous which made me nervous, then when we parked she said let's get this over with so I can get back to my kids and she started balling. Tears rolling down she hugged me and I knew then won't nothing going to happen. I lost the mood anyway. She wouldn't get out until I gave her some paper and I left. I'm sure this has happened to others but my first time with it and I'm sure that's the way she hustles.[/QUOTE]I haven't run into this particular lady, but, you're right, this is one of the scams, though you do sometimes run into someone who genuinely thought they could do this, but they really can't. For street action, this is actually why I carry a five dollar bill in the center console of the car (I've used a couple of one dollar bills in a pinch, though.) I'm extra sympathetic, I feel really bad for them, I give them the sad eyes, and I tell them, oh, sweetie, this isn't the life for you. Here, have a couple of bucks so you can get a burger, and I hope things get better for you. I apologize that I can't drop them back off, but I know they can make it back from here, and use the walk to think about things. I sound genuinely sad about it (and I am sad, because it was a waste of my time, and I don't believe this is the first time she's pulled that.).
The other thing in the center console is my stun gun. If they balk at the 5, I know this is just their scam. I pretend to dig around to see if there's more in there, but pull out the stun gun and shift it to my left hand, so they can't reach it easily. The switch turns on, so the red light comes on. Then I drop the "sad eyes" and just look them in the eye and offer the five again. "You sure you don't want the five, before you get out?" They usually decide that's a very nice offer at that point. Be prepared for the rare ones that don't. The good news is that wherever they took you, it is out of the way, with no witnesses, and they know that, too, so they can't pull some crap like they might try if you drove them back to the gas station (or whatever) first.
I consider the loss of an occasional five as a "goodwill" cost of the hobby, but there's no way I'm paying more than that for someone who doesn't intend to earn it.
By the way, for a pro-tip: When you see this is getting a little weird, shift your car to neutral instead of park. The keys won't come out when it's in neutral. Yes, I have had someone (an unexpected tranny) yank my keys out and jump out of the car with them, in the early days. No, it didn't end well, but I damned well got my keys back. Set the car in neutral, or casually pull out the keys and put them in your pocket, and avoid any unnecessary drama.