Just saw another ad of hers this afternoon. She is still crying the blues about no one coming to see her. I think she has pretty much worn out her welcome in Cleveland area. I have no idea why she won't move on.
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Just saw another ad of hers this afternoon. She is still crying the blues about no one coming to see her. I think she has pretty much worn out her welcome in Cleveland area. I have no idea why she won't move on.
[QUOTE=ChristianSin;5570940]I suspected the ad was fake even before I read about the councilman who I learned about earlier today from a friend.[/QUOTE]Sure looks like the type of fake ad theyve been using, only with explicit photos this time. According to other reviews from a guy on the Ak boards posting explicit photos is now OK for them to do and fair game, long as they arent posting a pic of them sucking a cock or fucking.
What police force is this?
[QUOTE=GoatOhio;5571252]What police force is this?[/QUOTE]Cuyahoga co human trafficking task force.
[QUOTE=DoomiePlz;5570874]Whoa what is this what's your price site? Is it the new SA? Never seen a link to it till now. Looks kinda legit tho.[/QUOTE]WYP is the sister site to Seeking. You will typically see the same girls on either site. Difference being on WYP you offer money upfront and they accept or decline. Of course you have no idea what you are making an offer for. $200 is that meeting for a drink? A quick f at #& or a holding hands after bible class. It's dumb. If they accept you pay purchased points. The more you offered the more you pay to find out you dont have the same thing in mind..
A while ago, someone asked whether anyone had gone to see Natalie since she had her leg amputated. I don't recall ever seeing any replies. Hasn't anyone paid her a visit?
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[QUOTE=ChristianSin;5570940]I suspected the ad was fake even before I read about the councilman who I learned about earlier today from a friend.[/QUOTE]It was a little odd that the newspaper didn't say how he was busted. Usually the say if it was from an ad. I'm guessing they didn't say it was from ad because they are hoping to get more guys.
[QUOTE=Chunks92;5571078]The key element with these modern stings ever since the law passed is that they can track the guy through their cell phone, and the arrests are performed immediately now, either with the cops dragging the guy out of the car or the room is full of cops upon entering the hotel room, with no decoy or offer made such as in past operations. I have yet to figure out how exactly they do this tracking thing although I am trying. The first example of this was the 2nd akron sting, they actually arrested a guy 23 miles from the sting house if you look at the arrest location it was a random address in the middle of the road. My speculation is that he got close, left, and then they went and found him. You would have to literally have your finger on the burn button for an app or just be prepared to discard your phone altogether. Ironically its my belief that their illegal arrests actually help the guy out when it comes to court, if they waited for an offer the guy would be convicted, but because they are now arresting illegally before the guy even does anything wrong over half the guys in that sting for example got dismissed, and the rest reduced. at the end of the day there is nothing illegal about meeting a woman online.[/QUOTE]OK, so a question about tracking a phone.
My understanding is that every 10 seconds or so cellphones send out a signal, lets call it a "ping. ".
This ping gets picked up by every cell tower in range and enables the phone to establish its position in the system so that calls to it are routed to the nearest tower. So, therefore the system constantly has the location of every cellphone in the world, (yes, it is essentially a worldwide system) in its memory banks.
Included in this data is the very precise direction from which the signal came. 2 or at the most 3 pieces of data from separate towers can then be used to triangulate the location of the phone, and the more towers in an area like a city, the more precise the location will be. The gestapo can get this data from the transmission companies without too much difficulty, and if they have the equipment they can pinpoint the location of a phone very precisely in real time. They can also access data that tells where that phone has been for who the hell knows how far back, months at the least, probably years.
So from this we can see that the only way to not be tracked is to turn the phone off. And, I believe that even when its turned off the phone continues to send this ping. That tells me that you must remove the battery from the phone to really turn it off.
Using 2 separate phones can solve this problem, 1 to set up the date then leave it somewhere, and another to confirm address and so on if you must do that.
My solution to this problem, I'm very careful about what I say on the phone, I'm just picking a girl up for a dinner date. I don't use the woman's facilities, I always get a room. Of course, they are now using the mere reply to an ad as probable cause to arrest, so since the phone you used to reply to the ad isn't with you it can't be used as an inference. And if you get the addy and set the time then you shouldn't have to confirm, if she ghosts on you that's the price of the game which we must accept.
Cheech1
[QUOTE=Cheech1;5571911]OK, so a question about tracking a phone.
My understanding is that every 10 seconds or so cellphones send out a signal, lets call it a "ping. ".
This ping gets picked up by every cell tower in range and enables the phone to establish its position in the system so that calls to it are routed to the nearest tower. So, therefore the system constantly has the location of every cellphone in the world, (yes, it is essentially a worldwide system) in its memory banks.
Included in this data is the very precise direction from which the signal came. 2 or at the most 3 pieces of data from separate towers can then be used to triangulate the location of the phone, and the more towers in an area like a city, the more precise the location will be. The gestapo can get this data from the transmission companies without too much difficulty, and if they have the equipment they can pinpoint the location of a phone very precisely in real time. They can also access data that tells where that phone has been for who the hell knows how far back, months at the least, probably years.
So from this we can see that the only way to not be tracked is to turn the phone off. And, I believe that even when its turned off the phone continues to send this ping. That tells me that you must remove the battery from the phone to really turn it off.
Using 2 separate phones can solve this problem, 1 to set up the date then leave it somewhere, and another to confirm address and so on if you must do that.
My solution to this problem, I'm very careful about what I say on the phone, I'm just picking a girl up for a dinner date. I don't use the woman's facilities, I always get a room. Of course, they are now using the mere reply to an ad as probable cause to arrest, so since the phone you used to reply to the ad isn't with you it can't be used as an inference. And if you get the addy and set the time then you shouldn't have to confirm, if she ghosts on you that's the price of the game which we must accept.
Cheech1[/QUOTE]Excellent plan, especially with women who may reluctantly go along with a sting to have charges, I. E. , possession or anything else, reduced and since there seems to be a considerable amount of substance use I have frequently thought about such a possibility.
[QUOTE=Cheech1;5571911]OK, so a question about tracking a phone.
My understanding is that every 10 seconds or so cellphones send out a signal, lets call it a "ping. ".
This ping gets picked up by every cell tower in range and enables the phone to establish its position in the system so that calls to it are routed to the nearest tower. So, therefore the system constantly has the location of every cellphone in the world, (yes, it is essentially a worldwide system) in its memory banks.
Included in this data is the very precise direction from which the signal came. 2 or at the most 3 pieces of data from separate towers can then be used to triangulate the location of the phone, and the more towers in an area like a city, the more precise the location will be. The gestapo can get this data from the transmission companies without too much difficulty, and if they have the equipment they can pinpoint the location of a phone very precisely in real time. They can also access data that tells where that phone has been for who the hell knows how far back, months at the least, probably years.
So from this we can see that the only way to not be tracked is to turn the phone off. And, I believe that even when its turned off the phone continues to send this ping. That tells me that you must remove the battery from the phone to really turn it off.
Using 2 separate phones can solve this problem, 1 to set up the date then leave it somewhere, and another to confirm address and so on if you must do that.
My solution to this problem, I'm very careful about what I say on the phone, I'm just picking a girl up for a dinner date. I don't use the woman's facilities, I always get a room. Of course, they are now using the mere reply to an ad as probable cause to arrest, so since the phone you used to reply to the ad isn't with you it can't be used as an inference. And if you get the addy and set the time then you shouldn't have to confirm, if she ghosts on you that's the price of the game which we must accept.
Cheech1[/QUOTE]Turning off a cell phone will not stop it from sending out a location in the case of most phones. It is necessary to remove the battery then the phone has no power to send location data.
[QUOTE=Rafter17;5571894]It was a little odd that the newspaper didn't say how he was busted. Usually the say if it was from an ad. I'm guessing they didn't say it was from ad because they are hoping to get more guys.[/QUOTE]Brief story on 19 news about it last night said it was a sting operation, but no further info.
[QUOTE=ChristianSin;5572484]Excellent plan, especially with women who may reluctantly go along with a sting to have charges, I. E. , possession or anything else, reduced and since there seems to be a considerable amount of substance use I have frequently thought about such a possibility.[/QUOTE]I can think of several ladies right off top of my head that we all here have seen that would probably do such a thing. Others not so much. But you still never know. All of them are guilty until proven innocent in that department is the way I look at that scenario.
[QUOTE=Chunks92;5571078]The key element with these modern stings ever since the law passed is that they can track the guy through their cell phone, and the arrests are performed immediately now, either with the cops dragging the guy out of the car or the room is full of cops upon entering the hotel room, with no decoy or offer made such as in past operations. I have yet to figure out how exactly they do this tracking thing although I am trying. The first example of this was the 2nd akron sting, they actually arrested a guy 23 miles from the sting house if you look at the arrest location it was a random address in the middle of the road. My speculation is that he got close, left, and then they went and found him. You would have to literally have your finger on the burn button for an app or just be prepared to discard your phone altogether. Ironically its my belief that their illegal arrests actually help the guy out when it comes to court, if they waited for an offer the guy would be convicted, but because they are now arresting illegally before the guy even does anything wrong over half the guys in that sting for example got dismissed, and the rest reduced. at the end of the day there is nothing illegal about meeting a woman online.[/QUOTE]I wonder if they track burner apps too. Probably if they are going to the trouble to track actual cell phones. Sounds like if they want to get you then they will.
And yes, when I am meeting someone new I often have my finger on the burner uninstall as I approach but I get super paranoid and nervous.
[QUOTE=CleveLoser;5572786]I wonder if they track burner apps too. Probably if they are going to the trouble to track actual cell phones. Sounds like if they want to get you then they will.
And yes, when I am meeting someone new I often have my finger on the burner uninstall as I approach but I get super paranoid and nervous.[/QUOTE]And for all of us to keep in mind, newer cars are trackable as well.
Off topic from all the other shit got to see Britney this afternoon. No drama, no sign of any of the other bad things that had been mentioned. BBBJ CFS.
No better feeling then scoring while everything that has been going on is going on.
C92.