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  1. #282
    Quote Originally Posted by MmceStep  [View Original Post]
    Agriculture will get interesting in this state. Even though most workers are getting legal migrant visas - 150,000 of them in North Carolina each year, when one of these laws passes, these workers tend to avoid the state that passed the law. The reason is because these legal migrants feel like there'll be too much scrutiny on them, and one ICE action means they can't come back legally to the US ever again. It's easy enough for them to go to South Carolina, or Tennessee instead, which leaves crops to die on the vine, unharvested in NC. We'll see what happens next year, but if Ag gets crushed in NC, as it did in Alabama when they passed an aggressive new law, it'll be quickly changed. Maybe the NC legislature could pass some better Rights To Privacy and Consumer Protection laws instead of all of this punitive junk?
    Those folks pissing and moaning about inflation for the last couple of years are going to lose their minds.

  2. #281

    Agreed

    Quote Originally Posted by Livinitinva  [View Original Post]
    Join the Police Force? .

    But Seriously. It would be wise to lay low for a few months in the state.

    Figure out where the police are or are not enforcing things.

    I expect Raleigh will be a high enforcement area.

    Look to establish more indirect pay to play such as Cuddle Sites.

    Just cuddle a time or two and see where things go.

    Sugar Sites where in theory you are paying for dates, dinners, etc. And if sometimes more then its less direct as its more relationship in theory.

    15 minute quickies for cash. Very dangerous.
    I pretty much stick to sugar dating these days. My new protocol is to always have one dinner / drinks date as the first meeting. I assume LEO would not waste their time with that. Then, if the coast is clear.

  3. #280
    Quote Originally Posted by TheMundane  [View Original Post]
    I get the concept behind this new law but this has little bearing on human trafficking and is only being utilized to harm men just looking for a good time.

    What is the best way to protect ones self?
    Join the Police Force? .

    But Seriously. It would be wise to lay low for a few months in the state.

    Figure out where the police are or are not enforcing things.

    I expect Raleigh will be a high enforcement area.

    Look to establish more indirect pay to play such as Cuddle Sites.

    Just cuddle a time or two and see where things go.

    Sugar Sites where in theory you are paying for dates, dinners, etc. And if sometimes more then its less direct as its more relationship in theory.

    15 minute quickies for cash. Very dangerous.

  4. #279
    Quote Originally Posted by ThickCock99  [View Original Post]
    https://abc11.com/post/immigration-r...-law/15620478/

    Anyone that is an immigrant should probably quit the hobby, at least in NC.
    Agriculture will get interesting in this state. Even though most workers are getting legal migrant visas - 150,000 of them in North Carolina each year, when one of these laws passes, these workers tend to avoid the state that passed the law. The reason is because these legal migrants feel like there'll be too much scrutiny on them, and one ICE action means they can't come back legally to the US ever again. It's easy enough for them to go to South Carolina, or Tennessee instead, which leaves crops to die on the vine, unharvested in NC. We'll see what happens next year, but if Ag gets crushed in NC, as it did in Alabama when they passed an aggressive new law, it'll be quickly changed. Maybe the NC legislature could pass some better Rights To Privacy and Consumer Protection laws instead of all of this punitive junk?

  5. #278

    The trouble begins.

    https://abc11.com/post/immigration-r...-law/15620478/

    Anyone that is an immigrant should probably quit the hobby, at least in NC.

  6. #277
    Quote Originally Posted by NiteLifed69  [View Original Post]

    According to officers, all four individuals have been charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit robbery and attempted robbery. Additionally, officers said both Joyner and Anderson face charges of engaging in prostitution.

    https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-new...nt-police-say/
    So they caught four 1st degree murder charges, over what, $2-300 max split 4-ways? Evil morons.

  7. #276
    Quote Originally Posted by NiteLifed69  [View Original Post]
    I have seen Haylee advertising in the Raleigh Area.

    The Rocky Mount Police Department has arrested four people after a daytime shooting Thursday led to one man shot dead.

    Officers said they arrested 33-year-old Andre Edwards, 25-year-old Jaylen Love, 21-year-old Haylee Joyner, and 33-year-old Rickshunda Anderson in connection to conspiring to rob a man, who they ended up shooting.

    At 2:22 pm On Thursday, Rocky Mount police responded to the 900 block of Burton Street in reference to a shooting with injury. When officers arrived, they found 52-year-old Larry Hill suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

    Hill was taken to ECU Health with life-threatening injuries, but officers said he died Thursday night.

    According to officers, all four individuals have been charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit robbery and attempted robbery. Additionally, officers said both Joyner and Anderson face charges of engaging in prostitution.

    https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-new...nt-police-say/
    This is a great additional reminder of the dangers of this hobby. This is 2:00 pm for fucks sake. The monger probably responded to an ad with the cute white girl in it, and ended up fighting for, and losing his life. These scumbags probably killed this guy over $100. If something seems fishy or sketchy, bail. Your freedom, and your life could be at risk for doing something that you used to think was relatively safe. The world is changing guys.

  8. #275

    Escorts commits Robbery

    I have seen Haylee advertising in the Raleigh Area.

    The Rocky Mount Police Department has arrested four people after a daytime shooting Thursday led to one man shot dead.

    Officers said they arrested 33-year-old Andre Edwards, 25-year-old Jaylen Love, 21-year-old Haylee Joyner, and 33-year-old Rickshunda Anderson in connection to conspiring to rob a man, who they ended up shooting.

    At 2:22 pm On Thursday, Rocky Mount police responded to the 900 block of Burton Street in reference to a shooting with injury. When officers arrived, they found 52-year-old Larry Hill suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

    Hill was taken to ECU Health with life-threatening injuries, but officers said he died Thursday night.

    According to officers, all four individuals have been charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit robbery and attempted robbery. Additionally, officers said both Joyner and Anderson face charges of engaging in prostitution.

    https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-new...nt-police-say/
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  9. #274
    I get the concept behind this new law but this has little bearing on human trafficking and is only being utilized to harm men just looking for a good time.

    What is the best way to protect ones self?

  10. #273
    Quote Originally Posted by MisterT69  [View Original Post]
    At some of these hotels, most of the people who stay there are sex workers. This is going to cost them a lot of money, unless the hotel gets bonuses for arrests. But even then, the money will run out and the hotel will be in the red. This new law is stupid
    In places where these laws have been in place for years, the evidence mostly shows it makes everything worse and doesn't achieve any of its goals.

    https://reframehealthandjustice.medi...n-4e1b25bc38e6

  11. #272

    Other Options

    Join Fet, add a pic or two, find the GBs that go on in the area and attend them. That's been my current alternative since there is almost no one on the streets, and those that are there are not worth picking up anymore.

  12. #271
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottiePimp  [View Original Post]
    Good read. If you think this new law is to actually stop human trafficking, you're nuts. This is just the moral police making their mark. I also found the hotel staff training part interesting. I bet they present to all hotel staff that human trafficking and prostitution are the same thing. Thus, if they see a room with a lot of activity, they are going to have been indoctrinated to think "OMG, that is probably human trafficking and I have to do my part to stop it". I see a lot of hotels being pressured to work in conjunction with LEO now.

    Good luck fellas. You have another week to get it all out of your system.
    At some of these hotels, most of the people who stay there are sex workers. This is going to cost them a lot of money, unless the hotel gets bonuses for arrests. But even then, the money will run out and the hotel will be in the red. This new law is stupid

  13. #270
    Quote Originally Posted by TheBadGuy  [View Original Post]
    They are actively recruiting PD's to reverse sting training. Thinking is since it's a felony now, the police will have more interest in making arrests.

    Not sure how a lonely guy trying to get his dick rubbed is worth all this trouble but this is straight from the report:
    This is simply a backpocket approach to policing. A Sheriff is up for reelection, lets entrap some guys in a escort sting and show the public we mean business. The law they had worked just fine but there has been a lot of traction with the term "human trafficking" Most people do not even know what that really means. But the politicians are going to go along with whoever gives them the most clout at the polls. The point is that LEO may go even harder to lure men into a sting.

    Consider this, Imagine a new minted Senior Member, someone you do not know personally, messages you out of the blue and says "Hey I got this hot utr over here that needs some help to pay a bill and I cannot see her today, she is willing to do BBBJ and sex for 150 but she needs help today to cover a bill and I see you live in her area. Attached are some hot pics and a phone #, Can you help her out?" Just sayin.

    RBD out.

  14. #269
    Quote Originally Posted by ThePolarVortex  [View Original Post]
    Yeah no likey. How does this contrast with virginia and south carolina?
    They are actively recruiting PD's to reverse sting training. Thinking is since it's a felony now, the police will have more interest in making arrests.

    Not sure how a lonely guy trying to get his dick rubbed is worth all this trouble but this is straight from the report:

    Strickland said she expects much higher attendance the next time her organization trains law enforcement in conducting reverse sting operations against purchasers of sex. A reverse sting operation is an attempt to arrest criminals by selling an illegal commodity rather than attempting to purchase it, such as when an undercover narcotics officer poses as a drug dealer rather than a buyer.

    Earlier this year, we conducted a reverse sting training which only 30 people attended. What we heard from law enforcement is that it takes a lot of staff, planning, and time to do a reverse sting operation against sex purchasers. Even if its completely successful, they end up with a handful of misdemeanors. It didnt make sense in terms of return on investment. Now that its a felony, we anticipate much higher attendance from law enforcement in the future. We look forward to working with law enforcement, DAs, and judges, because the law doesnt do any good if they dont use it.

  15. #268
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottiePimp  [View Original Post]
    Good read. If you think this new law is to actually stop human trafficking, you're nuts. This is just the moral police making their mark. I also found the hotel staff training part interesting. I bet they present to all hotel staff that human trafficking and prostitution are the same thing. Thus, if they see a room with a lot of activity, they are going to have been indoctrinated to think "OMG, that is probably human trafficking and I have to do my part to stop it". I see a lot of hotels being pressured to work in conjunction with LEO now.

    Good luck fellas. You have another week to get it all out of your system.
    Yeah no likey. How does this contrast with virginia and south carolina?

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