Been seeing her ad, sexy woman, she looks familiar, maybe used to go by another name / number. 203-214 #.
Any info would be great.
Thanks, amd be safe all.
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Been seeing her ad, sexy woman, she looks familiar, maybe used to go by another name / number. 203-214 #.
Any info would be great.
Thanks, amd be safe all.
[QUOTE=BigBoy5;2006099]My thoughts exactly. If I see a cop I'm not taking the chance. The weirdest part was she didn't even call to see where I was. Do girls ever work with the cops? I'm not saying she was, but just wondering.[/QUOTE]I have never read a story where a real working girl is being used as a decoy by the police.
I'm not sure they would want to do, too much hassle for a low level crime, not to mention these girls probably won't show up to testify against you in court.
Good point. I'm just over reacting to seeing cops around.
[QUOTE=Wsst3;2006832]I have never read a story where a real working girl is being used as a decoy by the police.
I'm not sure they would want to do, too much hassle for a low level crime, not to mention these girls probably won't show up to testify against you in court.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Wsst3;2005959]I always bolt if I see LEO. I don't assume anything, better safe then sorry.
LEO could be there because the last guy had a bad experience with her and call the cops on her.
The manager could have called the cops on her, even other residents could have called the cops on her.
I have read news stories where someone got arrested knocking on a escorts door, while the cops are inside arresting the girl.[/QUOTE]I always call to get the room number from the parking lot, gives you a chance to scope the place out and know the surroundings before you dive in.
The cops were just in the parking lot in their cars far from the hotel's entrance. It would be a whole different story if they were out of their vehicles or if their vehicles were positioned nearby any hotel entrances or motel rooms.
[QUOTE=EdIsLooking;2007204]I always call to get the room number from the parking lot, gives you a chance to scope the place out and know the surroundings before you dive in.
The cops were just in the parking lot in their cars far from the hotel's entrance. It would be a whole different story if they were out of their vehicles or if their vehicles were positioned nearby any hotel entrances or motel rooms.[/QUOTE]Been busted by undercovers for things in the past let me tell you.never saw it coming and the undercovers that grabbed me looked like some of the sketchiest people. When they want to make a bust, you won't even see them. So walk up to the place like you own it, even say Hi, the best places to hide are right out in the open.
[QUOTE=Bkev1970;2006548]Been seeing her ad, sexy woman, she looks familiar, maybe used to go by another name / number. 203-214 #.
Any info would be great.
Thanks, amd be safe all.[/QUOTE]Saw her in Southington, had a great time, GFE, kissing sucking, worth the trip, only thing was she said she doesn't take her bra off, I'm assuming she's had some kind of injury or scar, but I had a great time.
Solid Intel. Stay out of Windsor locks this weekend.
[QUOTE=Scrounger;2009463]Solid Intel. Stay out of Windsor locks this weekend.[/QUOTE]Agreed. STAY AWAY!
[QUOTE=Scrounger;2009463]Solid Intel. Stay out of Windsor locks this weekend.[/QUOTE]Well, you had that right. Channel 4 reported 11 guys arrested last night.
[QUOTE=WillyO;2009747]Well, you had that right. Channel 4 reported 11 guys arrested last night.[/QUOTE]Eleven men were arrested in Windsor Locks during what police are calling "Operation Cupid.".
According to police, "Operation Cupid" was designed to address the numerous complaints of prostitution occurring in local motels along the Route 75 commercial business district.
Police say that this activity has led to an increase in larcenies, illegal drug use, child exploitation, disorderly conduct, as well as other related crimes and quality of life conditions.
Launched on St. Valentine's Day, February 14,2014, "Operation Cupid" was a joint effort between members of the Criminal Investigation and Patrol divisions.
Police placed an ad on a popular internet site used by people who wish to purchase sex for money.
An undercover officer posing as a prostitute responded to numerous request by clients for sexual services.
The officer and clients would meet at an area hotel where the client, or suspect, would be arrested by a team of backup officers.
A total of 11 men were arrested for soliciting prostitution. The operation is ongoing as police continue to combat increased illegal prostitution and associated crimes.
[QUOTE=JoeZog;2009836]Eleven men were arrested in Windsor Locks during what police are calling "Operation Cupid.".
According to police, "Operation Cupid" was designed to address the numerous complaints of prostitution occurring in local motels along the Route 75 commercial business district.
Police say that this activity has led to an increase in larcenies, illegal drug use, child exploitation, disorderly conduct, as well as other related crimes and quality of life conditions.
Launched on St. Valentine's Day, February 14,2014, "Operation Cupid" was a joint effort between members of the Criminal Investigation and Patrol divisions.
Police placed an ad on a popular internet site used by people who wish to purchase sex for money.
An undercover officer posing as a prostitute responded to numerous request by clients for sexual services.
The officer and clients would meet at an area hotel where the client, or suspect, would be arrested by a team of backup officers.
A total of 11 men were arrested for soliciting prostitution. The operation is ongoing as police continue to combat increased illegal prostitution and associated crimes.[/QUOTE]Wow, on Valentine's Day no less. Cold blooded.
[QUOTE=JoeZog;2009836]Eleven men were arrested in Windsor Locks during what police are calling "Operation Cupid.".
According to police, "Operation Cupid" was designed to address the numerous complaints of prostitution occurring in local motels along the Route 75 commercial business district.
Police say that this activity has led to an increase in larcenies, illegal drug use, child exploitation, disorderly conduct, as well as other related crimes and quality of life conditions.
Launched on St. Valentine's Day, February 14,2014, "Operation Cupid" was a joint effort between members of the Criminal Investigation and Patrol divisions.
Police placed an ad on a popular internet site used by people who wish to purchase sex for money.
An undercover officer posing as a prostitute responded to numerous request by clients for sexual services.
The officer and clients would meet at an area hotel where the client, or suspect, would be arrested by a team of backup officers.
A total of 11 men were arrested for soliciting prostitution. The operation is ongoing as police continue to combat increased illegal prostitution and associated crimes.[/QUOTE]Note the article says this is an "ongoing operation.".
[QUOTE=BoyWonder9;2009890]Note the article says this is an "ongoing operation.".[/QUOTE]Now only if we knew the ad.
[QUOTE=Gossage54;2009871]Wow, on Valentine's Day no less. Cold blooded.[/QUOTE]Cold blooded no doubt. If there was one day out of the year when prostitution should be overlooked, it would be Valentine's day. Instead of "Operation Cupid", they should have called it "Operation Cruel and Unusual"
[QUOTE=Erotica123;2009943]Cold blooded no doubt. If there was one day out of the year when prostitution should be overlooked, it would be Valentine's day.[/QUOTE]Does anyone have a clue what ad it might be?