It wouldn't even make the news..
[QUOTE=DavidNgrk;1981512]Maybe you're right but I just don't see the cops going to these lengths to make a prostitution bust. I mean what would happen if the SP claimed the LEO raped her? You think an LE agency would want that hitting the news. That their officer did have sex with a suspected prostitute?[/QUOTE]The only way it would maybe get a 10 second blip would be if she filed a complaint, the cop was arrested and it went to trial.
And all the while the girl would be getting so much attention from LE it would put her out of business, and if she happened to be a guest of Uncle Si at the time her stay would be extremely unpleasant.
To get any media attention, you'd need multiple girls making the claim to the reporter, a bit of video and just to add a bit of spice something like one of the girls claiming the cop got her pregnant and then drove her to planned parenthood.
My son you need to take your blinders off when it comes to LE. Harassing a teacher that failed their kid, pulling people over for fun so that they can show off to other cops, over enthusiastic use of a flashlight during an arrest, planting evidence when an arrest goes bad, it all happens. It isn't every cop in a department, but every department seems to have at least one that believes he's entitled to do it all because he wears a badge.
The Super Bowl and human trafficking
A surprisingly balanced discussion-although the obvious conclusion of legalization as a powerful tool to address trafficking is omitted.
[URL]http://video.foxnews.com/v/3098315188001/human-trafficking-and-the-super-bowl-/?intcmp=obnetwork[/URL]#sp=show-clips.
Since we unanimously oppose true human trafficking, perhaps we should turn out to support this local benefit today (see cut-a-thon at bottom of the page).
[URL]http://salonlofts.com/lisa_esser[/URL]
The Super Bowl Sex-Trafficking Story That Just Won't Die
[QUOTE=HuntLadys29;1992709]Every year at the Super Bowl they bring up the human Trafficking angle.[/QUOTE]I did see this report that indicates sex trafficking at the Super Bowl is just a myth that surfaces every year. In the report, I find the blue table that looked at some of the world's biggest sporting events somewhat interesting. It shows predictions versus what really happened.
[URL]http://www.thewire.com/culture/2014/01/super-bowl-sex-trafficking-story-just-wont-die/356735[/URL]
Go Seahawks!