Bust in North Laurel, MD (Howard county).
Guys be careful.
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How to get busted in Howard County?
Yes, the $60 special for her seems out of place. But does anyone know how to get busted in Howard County?
1: Do you have to ask for or respond to a specific sexual act in exchange for money in order to get busted?
2: Without #1, and just entering the room with the fake escort, will that get you busted?
3: Did I miss anything?
[QUOTE=StealthMode;3003309]I am almost positive that this is the ad on BP. She seemed kind of open, and gave out the location on the first call. The 60 dollar special for the looks was strange too.
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How to get busted in Howard County?
[QUOTE=SuperJimmy;3003410]Yes, the $60 special for her seems out of place. But does anyone know how to get busted in Howard County?
1: Do you have to ask for or respond to a specific sexual act in exchange for money in order to get busted?
2: Without #1, and just entering the room with the fake escort, will that get you busted?
3: Did I miss anything?[/QUOTE]Found this on a Layer's website:
What is Solicitation?
The crime of solicitation in Maryland falls under the heading of Prostitution Crimes. In Maryland, it is a crime for any person to knowingly solicit, offer to solicit, procure, or offer to procure for the purpose of either prostitution or assignation or both.
When broken down in this way, this offense may seem cut and dry, but a Howard County solicitation lawyer can help you understand how it actually applies to your case and will subsequently shape your defense plan. Your attorney will walk you through your account of what happened in an effort to determine if any of the above requirements may not apply to you. During this process, the following definitions may also be referenced:
Prostitution:
The term "prostitution" is defined as any sexual act, sexual contact, or vaginal intercourse, the performance of which is for hire (Section 11-301 (c)).
Assignation:
The term "assignation" is defined as the scheduling of an appointment or meeting for the purpose of prostitution (Section 11-301 (b)).
When you get to a room with a lady with no reviews and she starts asking what you
[QUOTE=Ebdawgg;3003574]The laws are the laws of the state of Md. No different in HoCo. They may sting or patrol or bust people at different times but the laws are the same and the tactics similar to those that LE uses almost everywhere.
If you search the forums there are plenty of good posts on the topic and a couple of good videos out on the internet.
Basically though, if you show up and are in the room when they are conducting a sting, you're busted. No magic words to get you out of it and even if you somehow technically did not break the law, LE everywhere is notorious for arresting and then letting the courts sort it out.
Be careful and follow the advice on the forums and you should be OK.[/QUOTE]Guys,
Just showing up in a room with a lady from BP almost makes a case for Assignation. If you get to a room and there is lady with out any reviews (or she had reviews but doesn't look like her photos) across from you dressed in street clothes or just minorly sluttishly dressed you should be very careful what you say when she asks you what you want to do. Say anything sexual and you are guilty. Don't let the little man get you locked up. You have damn good idea how ladies look and act. When you get in a room with a lady who doesn't fit the mold you need to drop back 15 and punt. Try to excuse yourself and leave. While you may get arrested what you say is going to have a serious bearing on whether you are convicted.
John Law has no problem locking you up on a charge they know you can beat because a lawyer may cost you some serious cash and the arrest may cost you your fucked up marriage.
Both John Law and you know why you were there. Don't ever talk to the John Law. What you saw will be used against you. STFU.
BS.