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Re: Sky patrol and bills place.
[QUOTE=Rizob;2235078]Cooky, they moved the sky patrol down by Morgan st. It sits in a big parking lot right before you go into Gloucester My only problem is the number of people I see pulled over has risen greatly. And now there are a lot more foot / bike patrols. I can't bring myself to park on a Camden street for a date. I'm too worried a bike patrol will happen by. And when Mr. Happy is nervous he takes a long time which just makes it worse. Now I only go to the notel.
I've had a few bills place experiences. The first time was an awesome adventure. A girl took me there and I thought bill was a cool guy. There were a few other girls and we all hung out and partied all night. Bill kept getting the girls to strip down and do things for extra party favors. It was a good time.
But then the next time I went to bills was not so pleasant...[/QUOTE]It must be the time of day. I seldom see a larger than normal LE presents in the Camden, Broadway area. I did notice a bike and foot patrol in the downtown area as I was leaving. I saw maybe two real patrol cars and three decoys in the Walnut to Morgan street area. I was being particularly cautious on my last trip because my tags were a day out of date. I had papers; I had not received my plate sticker. I was especially weary of driving around with a young hottie in the car. With one eye out for LE, I made the pickup and made a mad dash to the border.
I believe that Camden LE have more problems to be concerned with than us mongers. I am not saying they wouldn't hesitate to bust someone blatantly making a pickup in front of them, but I don't believe we are a major priority. Could it be that when there is higher than normal police activities, they are after dealers and out of town buyers? Keeping in mind that, no police officer is supposed to turn a blind eye towards an illegal act.
As for Bill's place, he definitely had the right idea. I got into the practice of stopping by his place before checking the streets. It was easier to make a pick-up there than to troll Broadway. It was safer and easier for the girls too. Bill knew what I liked. A couple of times when I arrived with one, he'the send up another. A couple of times I came there, didn't get a room and just picked-up a girl.
Bill was in an ongoing feud with a street junkie. I was there with Hannah when the junkie threw a brick into Bill's downstairs front window. It did sound like World War Three. Bill ran out and supposedly beat the jerk with a ball bat. Hannah and I got out of there in a flash. I was worried the neighbors might call the police. We ended up going to one of the local motels. We had been in the front bedroom. I wonder..were you in the back?
The idea of a house where guys can pick-up girls isn't new. But! In Camden, where the property values are next to nothing and there are so many working girls; why some enterprising person hasn't thought to run a clean, safe, private dwelling for our purposes, is beyond me. Bill wasn't a pimp, he just provided the house.
CookyJar.
P.S.: Speaking of Hannah. She's still around. And! For some reason I (Capt Quickdraw) never posted the pictures taken at Bill's. The ones taken at the motel were posted but not the ones taken at Bill's before the brick was thrown.