Unbelievable. Only in Grady country
[quote=incaller;6544861]got himself arrested for human trafficking because he only gave her $20 and they'd agreed on $60 for some new shoes. Lmao [url]https://www.midfloridanewspapers.com/highlands_news-sun/sebring-man-charged-with-human-trafficking/article_4c085c4c-2fd4-11ee-868b-93aed7582172.html[/url]#text=highlands%20 county%20 sheriff's%20 detectives%20 responded, human%20 trafficking%20 and%20 other%20 crimes.[/quote]Unfucking believable!
Crush the peons into line
[QUOTE=Gh2007;6546389]It's pretty clear the charges are what they are because she was a minor and he knew. We are all here to play, but some lines should not be crossed in this hobby.[/QUOTE]I'm pretty sure the charges are what they are because the message coming from the very tip top is that the peons can be charged with anything they want to charge us with until they totally ruin you. But yes, I won't even use a public rest room if there's a kid in there let alone give one a ride in my car.
It's Not How, It's the Effect It Creates
[QUOTE=NeonJesus;6759575]If you read the affidavits, it's amazing what these cops are able to get away with. Also it hasn't slowed biz down at all, I went in the grail not long ago to check out who was there, and one had a handful of my package in the hallway before I could even ask to see a lineup.[/QUOTE]Will Mu get off? Probably. But nonetheless, the cop said she made a motion and indicates she would take a tip. No actual exchange of money or services occured. In a case of she vs he said, the cop may prevail, but the state's attorney will quickly drop the charge if she has other than a public defender. The pay-back isn't there. But the message is out. A nd in Polk Co it's all about the message.
RT.