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that could of been me!
[QUOTE=Boston Monger]that could of been me![/QUOTE]I know the feeling.
But this guy Rufo is a sociopath. "There's hookers in every hotel!" Arrrh! They're coming to get you Sgt Rufo!
How about there is sex going on in every hotel. That's about 60% of the reason hotels are in business. Too bad the johns wimped out and admitted what they did and paid.
DAILY INCIDENTS FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2008
Operation Squeeze Nets Numerous “Johns”
This Friday, around 10:00pm, officers from District B-2 undertook ‘Operation Squeeze’ in an effort to deter prostitution in the Blue Hill Ave. area and prevent all the deleterious effects of prostitution such as drug use, sale and the violence that often accompanies this problem.
As part of ‘Operation Squeeze’ two undercover female officers were dispatched to the Blue Hill Ave. and LaGrange St. area where they awaited for Johns to solicit sexual services in exchange for a monetary fee. During this sting, officers arrested the below noted individuals and charged them with Prostitution: Soliciting Sex for a Fee after they approached female officers and offered them money in exchange for sexual services.
1) xxxxx xxxxx, 47, of Roxbury
2) xxxx xxxxx, 46, of Roxbury
3) xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx, 22, of Roxbury
4) xxxxx x xxxxxxx, 47, of Boston
5) xxxxxx xxxxxx, 47, of Brockton
6) xxxxxx x xxxxxxx, 30, of Randolph
7) xxxxx x xxxxxx, 47, of Roxbury
8) xxxxx x xxxxxxx, 38, of Dorchester.
All the arrested suspects will appear in Roxbury District Court on Monday, January 14, 2008 charged with Prostitution: Soliciting Sex for a Fee.
None of em were me.
The question is,when are the lawdogs gonna stop the crack,crank,and all the other poisons on the bha track.
If the chemical trade was different they would not have to worry about the gals or guys.
Nice to see you avoided the net down there.
B.B...
[QUOTE=MeatMan]DAILY INCIDENTS FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2008
Operation Squeeze Nets Numerous “Johns”
[/QUOTE]
Watch out, cruiser d is going to get you
I agree with police cracking down on street prostitution. It's a blight on a neighborhood. People shouldn't have to be solicited by guys who think they're prostitutes, and normal guys shouldn't have to be propositioned by hookers. Also, guys driving around looking intently for hookers and cops aren't paying proper attention to the road and could cause accidents. However, staking out and arresting indoor prostitutes in hotels, etc is absurd. Go arrest real criminals. Get drug dealers and drunk drivers. Follow up on people who have failed to appear in court and skipped bail. Use money spent on this nonsense of staking out hotels to provide substance abue treatment. Street prostitution is a quality of life and safety issue. Indoor prostitution and massages and CL ads are not.
[QUOTE=Savior Faire]I agree with police cracking down on street prostitution. It's a blight on a neighborhood. People shouldn't have to be solicited by guys who think they're prostitutes, and normal guys shouldn't have to be propositioned by hookers. Also, guys driving around looking intently for hookers and cops aren't paying proper attention to the road and could cause accidents. However, staking out and arresting indoor prostitutes in hotels, etc is absurd. Go arrest real criminals. Get drug dealers and drunk drivers. Follow up on people who have failed to appear in court and skipped bail. Use money spent on this nonsense of staking out hotels to provide substance abue treatment. Street prostitution is a quality of life and safety issue. Indoor prostitution and massages and CL ads are not.[/QUOTE]
Quality of life??where is the quality in life on or around BHA??????
I am sure people would rather see a gal dressed the part walking alongside the curb than the dealers and trolls searching the gutter for a rock lookalike.Or some old nasty using a mirror on a car door picking the scabbs off her face while waiting the return of the street mope she buys her stuff from.
After all the quality factor is not even in play in that area and might never show its face.Please don't think I am picking on the area,I am not.The sad truth is this is a hard case area and might never change for the better.
Like I said before,most would rather see a gal walking around selling whatever,rather than what they see on a regular basis looking out between the cracks now.
Yes,why waste all that time,manpower on hotel stings.At the verry least it's not up in your face.
JUST A THOUGHT,
B.B...
"With that information, Rufo and Piazza called for a uniformed officer. The officer arrived at the same time as a Wakefield detective who has worked with Woburn on some prostitution cases, and the four headed upstairs, where they confronted the woman. They confiscated $1,190 from her room, where unopened condoms were found tucked into a phone book and towels and face cloths dotted the bureau. The clock radio was tuned to classical music.
"I want a lawyer!" said the woman, who later would plead not guilty to two counts each of sexual conduct for a fee and unlicensed massage; the case is pending. "I'm not going to say anything until I get a lawyer."
"We've been chasing you around for months," Rufo said, naming local hotels. "You can call a lawyer when you get to the Police Department."
What a huge waste of time, he already admitted he won't get a conviction but yet here he is trying up the time of four cops and the court system for a zero impact 'crime'.
Then donut boy goes on to say that how he wished he could get more funding from the state to set up a joint task force for the 128-93 area. Guess he needs a new Crown Vic or a SUV. How many useless cross jurisdiction task forces does this state need wasting tax money. You think he would be happy with his comp donuts, his Quinn bill padding and his overtime extortion racket. That and his big fat pension and lifetime medical care.
On another note..Meat sure does like posting those offical BPD web postings, doesn't he? You also aren't the one typing them for the BPD website, are ya Meat?
SF, I agree with quite a bit you are saying. And all this crap about the police providing training to Hotel clerks to spot ho's. Unless it's their first night on the job it takes about 5 seconds to figure who is 'working'. If the hotel doesn't want prostitution going on they can simply refuse to rent her a room or call the cops ASAP. All the other working girls will hear about it and stop going to that hotel - pretty simple.
[QUOTE=Cruiser D What a huge waste of time, he already admitted he won't get a conviction but yet here he is trying up the time of four cops and the court system for a zero impact 'crime'.
Then donut boy goes on to say that how he wished he could get more funding from the state to set up a joint task force for the 128-93 area. Guess he needs a new Crown Vic or a SUV. How many useless cross jurisdiction task forces does this state need wasting tax money. You think he would be happy with his comp donuts, his Quinn bill padding and his overtime extortion racket. That and his big fat pension and lifetime medical care.
SF, I agree with quite a bit you are saying. And all this crap about the police providing training to Hotel clerks to spot ho's. Unless it's their first night on the job it takes about 5 seconds to figure who is 'working'. If the hotel doesn't want prostitution going on they can simply refuse to rent her a room or call the cops ASAP. All the other working girls will hear about it and stop going to that hotel - pretty simple.[/QUOTE]
I want to know who is watching the cop waiting in the parking lot for hours getting paid big bucks. Half the time they are f***ing around and telling their boss they are watching the hotel.
[QUOTE=Cruiser D]They confiscated $1,190 from her room, where unopened condoms were found tucked into a phone book...[/QUOTE]I missed that when I read the article but laughed out loud when I read that now (and tried to b.s. my way around my wife asking what I was laughing at.) But when I was on the road a couple weeks ago I grabbed the phonebook and under it was stream of about 50 condoms. I laugh now, but at time I was pretty horrified to think about that much fucking going on in that bed probably hours before.
[QUOTE=Cruiser D]"With that information, Rufo and Piazza called for a uniformed officer. The officer arrived at the same time as a Wakefield detective who has worked with Woburn on some prostitution cases, and the four headed upstairs, where they confronted the woman. They confiscated $1,190 from her room, where unopened condoms were found tucked into a phone book and towels and face cloths dotted the bureau. The clock radio was tuned to classical music.
"I want a lawyer!" said the woman, who later would plead not guilty to two counts each of sexual conduct for a fee and unlicensed massage; the case is pending. "I'm not going to say anything until I get a lawyer."
"We've been chasing you around for months," Rufo said, naming local hotels. "You can call a lawyer when you get to the Police Department."
What a huge waste of time, he already admitted he won't get a conviction but yet here he is trying up the time of four cops and the court system for a zero impact 'crime'.
Then donut boy goes on to say that how he wished he could get more funding from the state to set up a joint task force for the 128-93 area. Guess he needs a new Crown Vic or a SUV. How many useless cross jurisdiction task forces does this state need wasting tax money. You think he would be happy with his comp donuts, his Quinn bill padding and his overtime extortion racket. That and his big fat pension and lifetime medical care.
On another note..Meat sure does like posting those offical BPD web postings, doesn't he? You also aren't the one typing them for the BPD website, are ya Meat?
SF, I agree with quite a bit you are saying. And all this crap about the police providing training to Hotel clerks to spot ho's. Unless it's their first night on the job it takes about 5 seconds to figure who is 'working'. If the hotel doesn't want prostitution going on they can simply refuse to rent her a room or call the cops ASAP. All the other working girls will hear about it and stop going to that hotel - pretty simple.[/QUOTE]
Most people in business will take money from any hand and look the other way.If you think any hotel is gonna turn away a paying customer even if they pay in cash you got it wrong.I am sure auto dealers turn away guys gals when they think the mope makes his living selling something illegal right?Thats wrong,the power of GREEN ! thats what feeds the business world and it takes cash to in the game,whatever game it is.
I have had customers that pay in cash that I know are doing something underhanded in the eyes of the law.So what,I take what they want to spend and hope it's on a limited visit.Or if I find out later (grape vine news) that the person is operating under the radar,I make myself way too busy to service them.After all it's about money,but never stick your neck out when yours is the one thats gonna get cut off because of them.Never cross the line of no return over cash,it's never worth the risk.
Mabey bpd and others should make it a crime for the hotels to give out extra washcloths and towels.Or limit cash customers to 65 years and older in there rooms.Why not pass out depends to the older guests rather than towels.Also anyone under 65 should be required to have a signed note from there mothers in order to keep up the standards set in place by the governing boards at BPD.
GREED,CASH,DOPE,PUS**,it all makes the world go around.
B.B...
[QUOTE=Savior Faire]I agree with police cracking down on street prostitution. It's a blight on a neighborhood. People shouldn't have to be solicited by guys who think they're prostitutes, and normal guys shouldn't have to be propositioned by hookers. Also, guys driving around looking intently for hookers and cops aren't paying proper attention to the road and could cause accidents. However, staking out and arresting indoor prostitutes in hotels, etc is absurd. Go arrest real criminals. Get drug dealers and drunk drivers. Follow up on people who have failed to appear in court and skipped bail. Use money spent on this nonsense of staking out hotels to provide substance abue treatment. Street prostitution is a quality of life and safety issue. Indoor prostitution and massages and CL ads are not.[/QUOTE]
if it is going on in a residential neighborhood, near a school, etc. I agree with you
But on Everett St in Chelsea? Or Newmarket in Boston? By Dingle's in Lawrence???
the quality of life is non-existant there
From this week's Cambridge newspaper:
Cambridge - Police arrested an alleged prostitute accused of turning tricks with the help of the Internet in normally quiet West Cambridge last week.
The Norumbega Street woman was allegedly posting advertisements for sex on the online forum craigslist under the prostitute name “Tammy.” Her going rate was $200 per hour, according to police.
Detectives arrested 39-year-old **************** and charged her with keeping a house of prostitution and sexual conduct for a fee during a warrant search on her house Jan. 11 at 1:58 p.m.
Police allegedly found two index cards with numerical figures and the names of her johns inside a safe in her upstairs bedroom of a two-family home.
Earlier in the day, a Cambridge detective called the number on the online advertisement and set up a sex sting using the fake john name of “Carlos.” While ******* thought she was greeting a customer named “Carlos” on her enclosed porch at *** Norumbega St., police swarmed the house with a search warrant, according to police reports.
Shaffer’s cleaning woman, who was there at the time of the warrant search, allegedly told police Shaffer had “many male friends that came in and out,” according to police reports.
Cambridge Police set up surveillance outside *******’s house before the raid and allegedly caught an older man leaving the suspected brothel. Before releasing the alleged john, detectives said they saw a yellow notebook on the front seat of his car with the writing, “Tammy, tall, hot stuff” and the phone number from the craigslist advertisement, according to police reports.
Police allegedly found numerous condoms, personal lubricators, notebooks and a black zipper bag with drug paraphernalia in a dresser at *******’s home. Police also seized $488 and an appointment book from *******’s purse. In ******’s living room, police allegedly found a Compaq laptop computer displaying an open window with *******’s Yahoo! e-mail inbox. The inbox had several e-mails with subject headings referring to *******’s craigslist advertisement, according to police.
Police also seized *******’s Sprint cell phone, which allegedly had the same telephone number as the craigslist advertisements for sex. While police were searching her home, *******’s cell phone allegedly rang several times with men calling looking for “Tammy.”
My question is why are these guys telling the cop anything? As far as I know you legally don't have to answer any questions other than who you are and produce your license. For pete's sake, just be sure to erase her number from your phone's call log before you leave the room that way even if he tries searching your cell log its not there.
If you stay silent on what possible charge can he arrest you on? Being in a hotel for an hour with no lugage? Unless the hotel has cameras in the hallways they can't even prove what room you went into, for all they know you had the shits and was in the public bathroom.
[QUOTE=Ocean976]My question is why are these guys telling the cop anything? As far as I know you legally don't have to answer any questions other than who you are and produce your license. For pete's sake, just be sure to erase her number from your phone's call log before you leave the room that way even if he tries searching your cell log its not there.
If you stay silent on what possible charge can he arrest you on? Being in a hotel for an hour with no lugage? Unless the hotel has cameras in the hallways they can't even prove what room you went into, for all they know you had the shits and was in the public bathroom.[/QUOTE]
If they want to detain you yes they can, but admit to "nothing" ever.Why get the hole in the net any bigger than it has to be.
If they knew all what was going on inside you would get to the door with an unanswered knock.They would have already left with the gal before you had the pleasure.
B.B...