Reading this post reminde me
[QUOTE=TallAnd;2821930]Please remember that there are probably 1 like him for every 10 or maybe even worse like 1:3. Don't get sideways with LEO. I'm not saying they do it all of the time, but 1:? Have done it and will do it again. That's why its so bad to have 5,000 cops per 1,000,000 people, that's a lot of set-ups and take-downs. And, I'm not including the 2 million spies the NSA employs.
End prohibition. End oppression. American Lesson from the 1920's, documented by the 18th Amendment to PROHIBIT ALCOHOL, and the 21st Amendment to LEGALIZE ALCOHOL. This lesson was promptly disregarded in time for the 70 YEARS WAR ON DRUGS with such diddies as crack cocaine and everyone's favorite Heroin. These people are victims of prohibition worse than drug abuse. How many alcoholic ****** (that aren't sluts, I mean, LOL).[/QUOTE]It's time to change the tinfoil on my Windows.
Unfortunately the war on drugs
[QUOTE=TallAnd;2821930]Please remember that there are probably 1 like him for every 10 or maybe even worse like 1:3. Don't get sideways with LEO. I'm not saying they do it all of the time, but 1:? Have done it and will do it again. That's why its so bad to have 5,000 cops per 1,000,000 people, that's a lot of set-ups and take-downs. And, I'm not including the 2 million spies the NSA employs.
End prohibition. End oppression. American Lesson from the 1920's, documented by the 18th Amendment to PROHIBIT ALCOHOL, and the 21st Amendment to LEGALIZE ALCOHOL. This lesson was promptly disregarded in time for the 70 YEARS WAR ON DRUGS with such diddies as crack cocaine and everyone's favorite Heroin. These people are victims of prohibition worse than drug abuse. How many alcoholic ****** (that aren't sluts, I mean, LOL).[/QUOTE]Is inextricably tied to the demonization of 'working' ladies and their consenting adult customers. I won't discuss politics here, but Portugal decriminalized drugs 15 years ago and we have ample empirical data to see how well their country is doing in this regard. They consider it a public health issue, but we still criminalize addicts. BTW prostitution in.
Portugal is legal, but pimping is illegal. Here are 3 relevant articles:
[URL]http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/03/17/lowering-the-deadly-cost-of-drug-abuse/decriminalizing-possession-of-all-illicit-drugs[/URL]
[URL]https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/06/05/why-hardly-anyone-dies-from-a-drug-overdose-in-portugal/[/URL]
[URL]http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/07/05/ten-years-after-decriminalization-drug-abuse-down-by-half-in-portugal/[/URL]#75 f91 e835 ac2.
Stopped with known SW and she was ticketed
For what its worth, a known SW said she got into a car at Publix at Marine, with her neighbor (sounded sketchy) who went for a coffee at starbucks before taking her back home down that way. The NPRPD stopped, gave her a ticket, she reported for prostitution and sent him on his way.
Anyone heard about tickets for such things?