Gand River Telegraph hot spot
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DETROIT -- A 30-year-old bus driver transporting Detroit Public Schools special needs students was arrested Wednesday after allegedly pulling his bus alongside an undercover officer, propositioning her for sex from his window, and promising to return after he dropped the children off at school.
Police said the incident happened in the area of Telegraph and Grand River around 7 a.m. The driver worked for Detroit-based ABC Student Transportation, one of several DPS transportation subcontractors. He was fired by the company, according to Steve Wasko, spokesman for Detroit Public Schools.
The driver first propositioned the officer from inside the vehicle at around 7 a.m. when he had one child on the bus, according to Robert J. Dickerson, of theWayne County Sheriff's Office. He talked to the officer through the driver's side window and said he'd return after he picked up more children, Dickerson said. Deputies were working a prostitution enforcement detail in that area
Thursday Dream with Nikki
Had a awesome dream with regular W SP, early 20's, b cup, 4-11", about 110 pds, in SW Detroit. BBBJCIM, FS, Cowgirl, MSOG, Deepthroat, and AR, Mish, and Doggie. About a 7-8 on SW scale. Hadn't dreamed of Nikki in a while, but glad I did. Digits work. SW Detroit streets are all cleared now, so the drive in wasn't too bad. Be safe. LE are working hard out there.
Has it become that bad a problem?
Has it become that bad a problem that LE is giving out Bogus ticket for violating your civil rights. Has anyone challenged them in court. I see a future ACLU suit, at some point with them having to refund thousands of dollars to people they have previously given tickets to.
The same had been tried here in Cincinnati, Ohio by the CPD and Hamilton Cty. Sheriff and they had to back down after a Civil Suit was filed and won.
They were even banning people from the whole area if they were caught, even before they went to court. Even after court they still could NOT ban anyone from the area, neighborhood, or street.
And the Loitering, Nuisance, and other rules were considered to be too much up to the Individual Police Officer to be Constitutional and it was dropped too.
They are stil a pain in the ass, but no more BullCrap tickets. They spend more time using bogus stops, and holding you for 20-30 minutes for nothing, then letting you go. That works on most people.
The ACLU, or someone needs to file a Civil Lawsuit against the City of Detroit.
Detroit was one of my Favorite Weekend spots. I could Party and Hunt all in one trip. Because of the Casinos they Gov't. Is cracking down harder on Detroit over SW's the Drug Dealers and Murders.
Ole for the old days of the Wood-Six. If the New owners, had of made their payments to the Police, he'd still be in Business today.
And the Dancers there would be in even greater demand.
PS. What is the name of the Shrimp place on 7 Mile. Man that was my first stop getting there and last stop leaving. Great Drumlettes too. Met a few dancer while waiting in line.
Also, late night at the Corn Beef place not far from the Wood-Six. It had good donuts/cakes there too. Met a whole lot of Dancers there too. A whole lot late night, and some Freebies from the Party Clubs Too!
[QUOTE=Snow Man]Honestly guys; I don't think I am goint be in this area any more. Never again. There are other areas, better areas.
I have had 3 problems with LE in the past, and 2 of them have been at the GR/7/Tel area. I recently got a "Loitering" ticket which I hope is no big deal. I also got a "Nuisance" hassle, although I never got a ticket. It was the most expensive thing that ever (never) happend to me, since I didn't even get a ticket......
So I will go to other areas of the world for the hobby.
And a word for LE, you can NOT and never will get rid of Prositution. It isn't the worlds oldest profesion for nothing. As long as there are women in need and men with money, there will be prostitution.[/QUOTE]