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02-27-19 14:26 #518Banned Member

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02-27-19 14:17 #517Senior Member

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I know you weren't trying to do it but the simple mention of either party kicks it off and it never stops.
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02-27-19 14:14 #516Senior Member

Posts: 308Trafficking consciousness
A couple of weeks ago, I noticed a new note taped on the wall of my room at 1060 that stated, in both Chinese and English, that all employees are free to come and go, etc. This was well before the FL news broke out. And I'm certain it wasn't there not that long ago. Somehow that AMP was hip to the fact this is a topic of interest to the authorities. By the casual grammar on the note, I'd say it was written in-house without professional help.
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02-27-19 12:32 #515Senior Member

Posts: 110Trafficking farce
This article from 2013 proves the point. The police were using the "trafficking" cudgel as much as possible. The "trafficker" went to trial, and for these supposed crimes got six months probation. No follow-up was ever done to explain how the trafficking charges were dropped. None of the "victims" were ever located. Total BS. And it's working again.
Originally Posted by Aluver
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02-27-19 10:49 #514Senior Member

Posts: 140USA Today Column
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02-27-19 10:07 #513Senior Member

Posts: 333And it gets worse for us up here
Turns out a Mamasan who was busted in Oxford in 2013 had moved and set up shop in Florida. So, connecting the dots, Kraft probably went to (or more likely frequented) the Oxford place and knew the mamasan and that's why he was patronizing her place down in Florida. Going to get ugly up here soon if this is the case as the local political types and LE will want to puff out their righteousness feathers again.
https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/n...lorida-scandal
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02-27-19 00:38 #512Senior Member

Posts: 1659Didn't hear it
But would LOVE for them to go after all of the trafficked victims at nail salons, dry cleaners and bodegas. Shit, I would guess that there are more Vietnamese women trafficked in nail salons in Springfield alone than all of the employees of AMPs in the entire state!
Originally Posted by Dickpalmer
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02-27-19 00:19 #511Senior Member

Posts: 168Maura Healey
I was listening to the radio today and Atty. Gen. Maura Healey was on. She talked a lot about stopping sex trafficking and how they are moving away from prosecuting the "victims" and focusing their attention the "supply side" and go after the Johns. She also had a lot of nonsense facts about how they are all trafficked, pimped, and how young a lot of these girls are in the AMP's. Really? Where? The next girl I meet in an AMP that is under 25, will be my first. Seriously though, this is going to get more dangerous. The Kraft situation worked perfect for them, this is what they want. LEO wants to humiliate us until we stop going. I don't know about MA law vs. FL law but I would bet they will be trying the same tactics here soon.
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02-26-19 16:42 #510Senior Member

Posts: 51Trafficking Are You Kidding
Glenn Q, your "Ethics" article was on point. An analogy is the trafficking of Maijuana, it is now legal in alot of states, taxed and regulated, no more "war on drugs". The majority of women I have encountered in the "Massage Trade" are in their 40's, are here legally and love the money they get. Treat the problem don't put them out of business.
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02-26-19 16:05 #509Senior Member

Posts: 486Trafficking
What bugs me the most about the recent events:
1. Trafficking actually happens in this industry, but I don't think anyone has ever proven that it's a widespread problem. So when they find actual trafficking going on, they need to shut that shit down quick and make an example of the people responsible. Calling every AMP sting a trafficking operation is ridiculous and serves no purpose. It's PR and legal jumbo that I feel is ultimately harmful.
2. If they actually thought human trafficking was going on at this spa in Florida, why the hell were the cops sitting on their asses for a week while innocent women were being raped? Because if it actually was trafficking, that's what would be happening. The police knew this was just an AMP takedown. Someone got their panties in a twist and demanded action, or someone wanted a raise, or PR, or someone is running for office, or someone wanted to embarrass one of the clients in particular.
Anyway that's my feeling on that.
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02-26-19 15:59 #508Senior Member

Posts: 426Trafficking
The only reason law enforcement is all over us mongers is because they can get away with. By going to these places we are not guilty of trafficking these women but we are guilty of participating in trafficking by supporting them with $$.
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02-26-19 15:28 #507Senior Member

Posts: 222I hear you. We all know that using trafficking as the reason to crack down on prostitution is the same as claiming marijuana is a gateway drug. It's just another deceptive argument perpetrated by all sides of the American political spectrum who can't face the real facts or come up with a legitimate defense of laws that do far more harm than good.
Originally Posted by punteruk
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Instead of listening to the hysterical and uninformed, maybe we should listen to the experts who've actually conducted some real research and formulation of thoughtful policy:
https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org...zation/2017-01
(you know, like the AMA, Amnesty International, the WHO, the UN, and the rest of these rogue organizations dedicated to the subjugation and exploitation of women).
I know it's an uphill battle but at least the Robert Kraft incident has many of us, including some in the MSM, discussing the real elephant, and the real solution in the room:
https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnns-sme...-kraft-arrest/
Not sure how else to amplify the facts and message so any thoughts are welcome. P.S. , be safe and happy hunting.
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02-26-19 14:05 #506Senior Member

Posts: 110The forces against this have produced a trump card (no pun) which is the trafficking argument. It will immediately shut down any conversation about changing things.
Originally Posted by GlennQ
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I see that the Jupiter Police are already walking the "trafficking" thing back. I think they may have overshot this one. If you've used AMPs, you know damn well the majority of these girls are from NYC and doing it for casino money, and the most they will offer is a HJ. Maybe somebody with the resources to fight this like Kraft will expose the trafficking myth and maybe they won't be so quick to label these girls as "victims".
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02-26-19 10:51 #505Senior Member

Posts: 41Tug, not FS
Some news outlets have said oral and manual in reference to Kraft over the past couple of days, but today the NYT reported that the video appears to show him getting two hjs. Also, that one visit was just 13 minutes. Sure doesn't sound like he was in for FS.
Originally Posted by Spaz2580
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02-25-19 23:35 #504Senior Member

Posts: 84It's definitely misused as a tool or buzzword to justify prostitution arrests. If their goal was to save these women from trafficking, then they should have taken some kind of action as early as possible, not install cameras and wait what, six weeks, allowing them to allegedly be trafficked before taking action. This was done to prosecute men, not save women.
Originally Posted by LustyB
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As far as local AMPs go, ask them where they live and you'll hear that they're mostly locals. Ask them if they're doing this by choice and I'll bet they say yes.









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