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[QUOTE=TrailHunter;3050114]Update 2 hours ago.
[URL]http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-tia-bonta-missing-3-weeks-20160826-story.html[/URL][/QUOTE]Reading this makes me sick to my stomach. I just hope it turns out good. But if she has not reached out to her son. That is alarming.
I checked Osceola LEO's guest list, and four AMP ladies were on the list. Be mindful in Osceola. Does anyone know what AMP it was?
[QUOTE=Mighty7;3056905]I checked Osceola LEO's guest list, and four AMP ladies were on the list. Be mindful in Osceola. Does anyone know what AMP it was?[/QUOTE]It said it was on the west side. But that could be almost anywhere. My best advice is just stay away for a few weeks.
[QUOTE=Tyrice24;3050149]Reading this makes me sick to my stomach. I just hope it turns out good. But if she has not reached out to her son. That is alarming.[/QUOTE]I just posted on other link. This is sad, some of these ladies don't have a option of who they see. God Bless you Tia.
If foul play has happened, I hope the person nvr sees a moment outside of a cell and I hope he receives jail justice.
Just a matter of time before backpage is shut down. They are slowly losing the legal battle.
[URL]http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/sep/2/backpage-loses-bid-freedom-press-shield-congress/[/URL]
I heard a story on NPR's Marketplace program about a bust of a review board in Seattle. Police infiltrated the board and met with reviewers in person over beers for hobby talk. Not only did they shut down the web site and seize the servers, they charged some individual reviewers with felony facilitation of prostitution. The logic was that the reviewers had driven business to the ladies, and so contributed to the business. The board in question was named, rather obviously, "the review board. "
If an admin is reading, I wonder if you would consider not keeping logs of user IPs, or at least anonymizing the data, in case of disaster?
What a joke!! If they're so concerned about human trafficking they need to look right at the White House! It's a known fact that this govt is responsible for human trafficking and drug trafficking, have been for years!
[QUOTE=LuvLargeCheeks;3068523]They'll come to USASG classifieds. In the mean time, I will kindly bust a cap in Senator Rob Portman's upper left ass cheek. I aint playing no mo![/QUOTE]
Did you get a time line on when that happened? I got the feeling it was some time ago as all the guys arrested had already been through the court system. Most pled guilty to conspiracy. The bust was a result of them meeting for drinks on a regular basis and talking too much.
C3.
[QUOTE=Studyingray;3077506]I heard a story on NPR's Marketplace program about a bust of a review board in Seattle. Police infiltrated the board and met with reviewers in person over beers for hobby talk. Not only did they shut down the web site and seize the servers, they charged some individual reviewers with felony facilitation of prostitution. The logic was that the reviewers had driven business to the ladies, and so contributed to the business. The board in question was named, rather obviously, "the review board. "
If an admin is reading, I wonder if you would consider not keeping logs of user IPs, or at least anonymizing the data, in case of disaster?[/QUOTE]
Check out the article here. This site has all the busts, stings, arrests from BP girls to Streetwalkers etc. Really interesting reading.
[URL]http://folksalert.com/2016/01/10/seattle-police-take-down-prostitution-ring-seize-sex-websites/[/URL]
[QUOTE=Camera3;3077774]Did you get a time line on when that happened? I got the feeling it was some time ago as all the guys arrested had already been through the court system. Most pled guilty to conspiracy. The bust was a result of them meeting for drinks on a regular basis and talking too much.
C3.[/QUOTE]
Last year the Orlando City Commission applied for a $600,000 grant to fight human trafficking. Not sure if they received it. The funds are for a multi-agency task force (MBI? But check out this interesting data compiled by THORN. Stay safe ladies and gents!
[URL]http://gohttf.org/buyers-of-commercial-sex-online-in-the-united-states/[/URL]
[QUOTE=InsideAvalon;3078228]Last year the Orlando City Commission applied for a $600,000 grant to fight human trafficking. Not sure if they received it. The funds are for a multi-agency task force (MBI? But check out this interesting data compiled by THORN. Stay safe ladies and gents!
[URL]http://gohttf.org/buyers-of-commercial-sex-online-in-the-united-states/[/URL][/QUOTE]This study source is not represintitive of the actual data. We can stop trafficking if we define it better. The wider definition attempt to inflate the problem. If the full attention was directed toward the viloant element of the problem, problem will be solved. Many countries decriminalized the act of prositution and fight profiteers and traffickers. The same difference between fighting hard drugs and legalizing marijuana.
With your reasoning regarding human trafficking Florida Sun. It's a shame how LEO automatically assumes any female in this industry is being forced to do it or to feed a drug habit.
I did post the link to show how THORN used data from the most popular USASG forum categories. So with Otown having such an influx of activity, one must assume the task force diligently reads this board.
P.S. Welcome back Florida Sun, been awhile! Don't be such a stranger!
[QUOTE=FloridaSun;3078337]This study source is not represintitive of the actual data. We can stop trafficking if we define it better. The wider definition attempt to inflate the problem. If the full attention was directed toward the viloant element of the problem, problem will be solved. Many countries decriminalized the act of prositution and fight profiteers and traffickers. The same difference between fighting hard drugs and legalizing marijuana.[/QUOTE]
So, in January Seattle LE infiltrated a drinking group where hobby members shared intel more or less out in the open. They closed 12 brothels, took over two web sites and arrested 12 guys and a lady. Since the charges were for conspiracy things are serious. Also, several of the guys are pillars of society. Further reading indicates they grew the number by six more guys by May.
[URL]http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/online-site-where-men-rated-prostitutes-is-shut-down-charges-to-be-filed/[/URL]
Then in July the cops set up their own massage parlor and in 10 days busted 204 guys the old fashioned way.
[URL]http://mynorthwest.com/343527/massive-seattle-police-prostitution-sting-a-colossal-waste-of-time/[/URL]
I think you have two very different approaches. The first was a major intelligence operation that involved a lot of setup. The second was like shooting fish in a barrel.
Be careful out there.
Just sayin'.
C3.
The authorities are not trying to stop trafficking. They are trying to generate positive publicity for themselves so they can get government grant money and get re-elected.
[QUOTE=FloridaSun;3078337]This study source is not represintitive of the actual data. We can stop trafficking if we define it better. The wider definition attempt to inflate the problem. If the full attention was directed toward the viloant element of the problem, problem will be solved. Many countries decriminalized the act of prositution and fight profiteers and traffickers. The same difference between fighting hard drugs and legalizing marijuana.[/QUOTE]