Was only a matter of time.
[QUOTE=Hickory Guy; 1196095]Thought some may find this interesting!
[url]http://washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/capital-land/2010/11/moco-police-take-over-escort-websites[/url]
[/QUOTE]I think that article is our Uncle spreading F. U. D. (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) Unless T. E. R. Changed their legal disclaimers away from their standard "this site is fictional and purely for entertainment purposes" I have a hard time believing it. But we may all want to start using the T. O. R. Network to hide our IP Addresses so the site administrators have absolutely no identifiable information about us.
I saw this coming. It's why I NEVER use "Services"; the risk of Human Trafficking is too high. It's tough for the D. A. To get a conviction on that when the girl is an independent, unless she's got some type of severe multiple personality disorder."Hurray for Boobies" has a song titled "A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying" which kind of brings the whole thing home for me. If it's about feminine empowerment [ Awesome. If it's about being trapped and forced to do something the girl doesn't want to do. It's HORRIBLE.
But if it's true, this is huge. There is no avoiding their methods either. The weakest link in any closed communication model is the individual and people will always put their well being above the well being of anonymous internet strangers, especially when our Uncle offers to make a deal.
Lesson: Trust No One!
And if you do get caught, go with the moral argument: "Prohibition against prostitution is an unjust law. As a citizen of this great nation it is my duty to oppose all unjust laws in the name of Liberty." If nothing else, you might get a supreme court case out of it, end up legalizing it, and carve yourself a place in the history books.
Three arrested, accused of illegally feeding homeless
Once again, elected officials protecting society by cleaning the streets of thugs and criminals. Although this time it didn't happen in Charlotte.
[quote]Members of Orlando Food Not Bombs were arrested Wednesday when police said they violated a city ordinance by feeding the homeless in Lake Eola Park.
Jessica xxxxx. 24, Benjamin xxxxx. 49, and Jonathan "Keith" xxxxx. 54, were arrested at 6:10 pm on a charge of violating the ordinance restricting group feedings in public parks. Jonathan is a co-founder of the international Food Not Bombs movement, which began in the early 1980s.
The group lost a court battle in April, clearing the way for the city to enforce the ordinance. It requires groups to obtain a permit and limits each group to two permits per year for each park within a 2-mile radius of City Hall. Arrest papers state that three people helped feed 40 people Wednesday night. The ordinance applies to feedings of more than 25 people.
"They intentionally violated the statute," said Lt. Barbara Jones, an Orlando police spokeswoman.
"They basically carted them off to jail for feeding hungry people," said Coleman.
The penalty for violating Orlando's ordinance is 60 days in jail, a $500 fine or both.
[url]http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/os-mchenry-homeless-feeding-hearing-20110602,0,6680059.story[/url]
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She ended up on the street
I know a guy who's a little over age 50, who met a hot young 21 year old stripper and dated her for about a year. He was surprised it even lasted that long. He said it was a great sugar daddy / sugar baby relationship. He took care of her and she took care of him. Almost weekly, sometimes more often. I imagine he spent thousands of dollars on her. While he enjoyed her company, he thought he could take care of her by showing her a better life. But it didn't happen.
For those of you that have dated these girls before, which of the following things do you think would bring about the end of such a relationship:
- a mean boyfriend, who's a convicted felon, with lies about him.
- addiction to pain pills. And lies about it.
- arrests for trespassing and shoplifting, says she didn't do it.
- arrest warrants for failing to appear in court.
- drivers license suspension for DUI.
- drivers license revoked for driving while suspended.
- addiction to other drugs, not sure how many or which ones, and lies about it.
- moving 2 or 3 times into awful, dirty, poor trailer neighborhoods.
- ends up living on the street, blowing all money on drugs, and denies it.
- jail time.
I'll give you a hint: it was all of the above.
Have fun. Don't try this at home.