Some of you guys are send me pm's asking for Jessica's number. If I don't know anything about you, I can help you. Only senior members that I know.
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Some of you guys are send me pm's asking for Jessica's number. If I don't know anything about you, I can help you. Only senior members that I know.
Visited your fair city and found Lauren walking the side alley off of Sully and Clarendon. Lauren I'd rate a 4-5 in looks. Her BJ skills were not the best. Finished up for. 20 for BBBJCIM. I did not ask for digits. She was nice enough at first, but got increasingly paranoid as it went on. Happy to drop her off, and head on to other activities.
I was able to get hold of this lady finally. Nice body, cute face, and great attitude. Went for a BBBJ in the car near her apartment and she was a champ, finishing me off in less than 5 minutes. We went for food afterwards and she was polite and friendly the whole time. I'll have to get this one to a bed sometime soon. Treat her right and you won't regret it. Enjoy!
[QUOTE=Rack Pat;1201723]I was able to get hold of this lady finally. Nice body, cute face, and great attitude. Went for a BBBJ in the car near her apartment and she was a champ, finishing me off in less than 5 minutes. We went for food afterwards and she was polite and friendly the whole time. I'll have to get this one to a bed sometime soon. Treat her right and you won't regret it. Enjoy![/QUOTE]Anyone got her number, or the number of any attractive lady, send them to my inbox. Thanks in advance.
Hello Mongers. I appreciate your reports and advice greatly.
Just heard that CPD intends to put video cameras all over Sullivant Ave. These cameras will be able to record hobbyists picking up providers and letting them out of the car. More importantly, the cameras will pick up the plate number of the car and capture an image of the driver.
They said installation will begin this summer. Also they listed other areas, and I am sure they have a wish list for West Broad, Parsons, and the other hotspots.
Have a safe weekend and fun on the streets.
Tried my first search on Sully today around 4pm. Saw a skinny women in the shortest shorts and tinyest top ever. Through caution to the wind and gave a whistle her way. That got her to turn around and look at me as I drove by and a smile. Turned around and passed her again going a little slower then turned down some road south and up the alleys. She must have seen me turn as she was already in one of the parking lots making her way to the alley. But some random car was behind me and I didn't have time to stop. Tried to loop back around (the random car keep going BTW) but she was already gone. I was just going to get a BJ and be done with it. So close yet so far.
I just checked out the recent births in the dispatch. I think I have a newborn daughter! Don't tell maury!
Congrats! Hope she looks like her mother.
[QUOTE=Humpty Dumpty;1202613]I just checked out the recent births in the dispatch. I think I have a newborn daughter! Don't tell maury![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Buckeyeziggy; 1202203]Hello, Mongers. I appreciate your reports and advice greatly.
Just heard that CPD intends to put video cameras all over Sullivant Ave. These cameras will be able to record hobbyists picking up providers and letting them out of the car. More importantly, the cameras will pick up the plate number of the car and capture an image of the driver.
They said installation will begin this summer. Also they listed other areas, and I am sure they have a wish list for West Broad, Parsons, and the other hotspots.
Have a safe weekend and fun on the streets. [/QUOTE]Do you have a source for this info? Location information will have to be published before installation, right?
[QUOTE=Blueboy23;1203027]Do you have a source for this info? Location information will have to be published before installation, right?[/QUOTE]This has been reported Ad nauseum in about every news source columbus has for the last 6 months or so. If you don't know about these you haven't been paying much attention. Here is a link from at least 9 months ago.
[url]http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2010/10/13/copy/bring-on-the-cameras-neighborhoods-say.html?sid=101[/url]
Besides, how long have they had the cameras on East Main?
[QUOTE=John Ohio; 1203033]This has been reported Ad nauseum in about every news source columbus has for the last 6 months or so. If you don't know about these you haven't been paying much attention. Here is a link from at least 9 months ago.
[url]http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2010/10/13/copy/bring-on-the-cameras-neighborhoods-say.html?sid=101[/url]
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[url]http://www.columbusmessenger.com/NC/0/9946.html[/url]
Hilltop cameras will catch criminals in act.
(by Christina Anderson, staff writer. May 23, 2011)
The Hilltop will soon have another tool to aid in crime-solving and prevention.
The City of Columbus plans to have surveillance cameras installed in five different Columbus neighborhoods, including the Hilltop, Weinland Park, Mount Vernon Avenue, Linden and Livingston Avenue areas.
The goal of the Neighborhood Safety Camera Project is to aid the city's police officers in more rapidly identifying criminal activity so they can quickly report to the crime scene.
Additionally, the hope is the cameras may also make criminals think twice before committing a crime in the area, and help residents and local businesses feel safer in the neighborhood.
The Hilltop cameras are slated to be installed along the Sullivant Avenue corridor. Cameras will be placed at four locations: the intersections of South Warren and Sullivant, South Wayne and Sullivant, South Highland and Sullivant, and Clarendon and Sullivant Avenue.
Three cameras are scheduled to go up at each intersection, for a total of 12 working cameras.
The video feed will be monitored by police personnel at a local substation, and they will have the availability to make the cameras pan, tilt, and zoom.
Several factors were involved in determining where these cameras would be installed.
The Greater Hilltop Area Commission voted back in 2008 on whether the community wanted the cameras to monitor their neighborhood.
'There were actually more neighborhoods that wanted the cameras than got them, ' said Justin Boggs, a Hilltop resident and active member of the neighborhood blockwatch. Boggs has been following the safety camera project since the idea was first discussed.
The city hired Security Risk Management Consultants (SRMC) to assess the selected neighborhoods in June and July 2010.
The assessment helped to determine where the cameras would be placed.
SRMC interviewed patrol officers and reviewed area crime statistics to identify crime hot spots.
The assessment looked at other cities in which surveillance cameras have been used to deter crime. These cities included Chicago, Washington D. C, San Diego, Philadelphia and international cities, such as London. The city wants to try to avoid some of the challenges those cities have faced.
'There have been some folks who have brought up some privacy concerns, and what I've been told, and what I've seen, the technology is now there where they can use these cameras to block out the residential areas, ' Boggs said.
When pointed towards residential houses, the cameras will have the ability to blur out the image to ensure residents' privacy.
City Council Public Safety Chair Michelle Mills said the city plans on starting the camera installation in some of the neighborhoods over the next couple of months.
'We're pretty confident that all five of the neighborhoods should be up and going by the end of the year, ' Mills said.
The project is expected to cost an estimated $2 million.
'The taxpayers are really those who should be thanked for this actually getting off the ground, ' Mills said. 'It's because of their votes last year that's making a lot of these initiatives become possible. '
This is a pilot project the city will evaluate every three months. Hilltop crime statistics, and how the placement of the cameras impacts them, will help to determine if the project is long or short-term.
How successful this pilot program is at deterring crime has yet to be seen; however, both city officials and local Hilltop residents hope these cameras will help in fighting and preventing crime in the neighborhood.
'It's not going to be a silver bullet, ' Boggs said. 'It's not going to stop crime as a whole, but if a shooting is going to occur in front of a camera, a witness is impartial. A camera doesn't lie. '
Here's another story on the cameras.
[url]http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2011/05/06/story-columbus-city-crime-surveillance-video-proposal.htm[/url]
There is a link in this story to the consultant report that recommends locations, etc.
[url]http://www.10tv.com/live/export-content/sites/10tv/local/stories/2011/05/06/Rpt_Neighborhood_Assmt_Final-Redacted-100710.pdf[/url]
Five areas of town are scheduled for cameras.
Page 57 shows four camera locations on the sully hilltop, from claridon to hague.
Looking at camera locations. All this will do is move girls down further towards the bottoms, where no cameras are planned. Also, all it will do is catch the people stupid enough to pick up girls right off the street, instead of pulling around the corner, behind a building. Even then, the act of picking the girl up isn't a crime, it's what happens after that is. These seem more for stopping car jackings, shootings, robberies, etc. The only way these will slow down prostitution is if people don't think about what I just stated.
[QUOTE=TheDawg; 1203376]Here's another story on the cameras.
[url]http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2011/05/06/story-columbus-city-crime-surveillance-video-proposal.htm[/url]
There is a link in this story to the consultant report that recommends locations, etc.
[url]http://www.10tv.com/live/export-content/sites/10tv/local/stories/2011/05/06/Rpt_Neighborhood_Assmt_Final-Redacted-100710.pdf[/url]
Five areas of town are scheduled for cameras.
Page 57 shows four camera locations on the sully hilltop, from claridon to hague. [/QUOTE]
I'll comment on this camera shit later.
Has Becky Carroll's killer been found? Someone give me an update.