[QUOTE=Spider2112;1978158]I read the FAQ there. Hate someone, just post their pict and address there...[/QUOTE]There not going to accomplish anything. Fucking morons.
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[QUOTE=Spider2112;1978158]I read the FAQ there. Hate someone, just post their pict and address there...[/QUOTE]There not going to accomplish anything. Fucking morons.
[QUOTE=MeatMan;1979146]There not going to accomplish anything. Fucking morons.[/QUOTE]These "John" sites pop up now and then, and there's always a "Take down" option that is offered for a fee.
All it is is blackmail, pure and simple.
Makes me rage.
[QUOTE=MeatMan;1979146]There not going to accomplish anything. Fucking morons.[/QUOTE]I would question if sites like these are considered legal.
Virtually everything we do online is recorded somewhere for someone to see. Google your own name or email address and see what comes up. SCARY!
[URL]http://sharon.wickedlocal.com/article/20140114/NEWS/301149832[/URL]
» Social NewsBy Advocate Staff.
Posted Jan. 14,2014 at 12:01 am.
Jan 14,2014 at 2:21 PM.
SHARON.
Sharon and Walpole police along with Norfolk County Police Anti-Crime Task Force detectives made six arrests on Jan. 9 and 10 related to an investigation of a prostitution ring allegedly operating at the Econo Lodge on Route 1 in Sharon.
On Jan. 9 and 10 as the result of a joint investigation between Sharon / Walpole and NORPAC (Norfolk County Police Anti-Crime Task Force) detectives, six individuals were arrested at the Econo Lodge on Route 1 in Sharon.
Not sure if this has been posted already, but I stumbled across it looking for something else in the Sharon paper.
Police allege human trafficking at Natick spa.
Posted Jan. 29,2014 at 12:01 am.
Updated at 7:41 AM.
Chinese women, lured to Natick with a promise of a good job at a day spa, were instead held against their will to serve in the sex trade and even forced to pay to live as virtual prisoners.
The women were forced to live at the Oasis Spa at 10 Cochituate St., ordered to perform sexual acts on men and were charged to sleep on massage tables in what became their unwanted homes, prosecutor xxx xxxxx alleged in Framingham District Court on Tuesday.
Natick Police arrested two women, xxxx xxxx, 45, xxxxx, and. Why., and xx xxxx, 39, who lives at the spa, on Monday at 5:12 pm After an investigation, xxxx said.
Natick Police recently received a complaint from a former spa employee. She told police she had answered an advertisement in a Chinese language newspaper to work at the Oasis Spa. She was promised a job where she would be doing facials and nails, xxxxx said.
However, when she arrived at the spa, she quickly learned that wasn't true.
"She was told she was not allowed to leave," said xxxxx. "She was only given bread and potatoes to eat.".
Instead of doing normal spa work, the woman was ordered to perform massages and perform "happy endings," where she masturbated men who came into the massage parlor. The women were paid $20 per man, while the rest of the money went to the massage parlor, the prosecutor said.
The women "were then charged $10 a night to sleep on the massage tables," xxxx said.
On Monday, an undercover Natick Police officer went into the massage parlor. After being offered to have a sexual act performed on him by xxxx, which was witnessed by xxxxx, both women were arrested.
Xxxxx, whose name is listed as the licensee in charge of the massage parlor, is charged with deriving support from sexual servitude. Xxxx is only charged with sexual conduct for a fee.
Both women were scheduled to be arraigned in Framingham District Court on Tuesday, but no Mandarin language interpreter was available. Xxxxx said she planned to ask for $100,000 bail for xxxxxx.
"There were people being forced to live there against their will," said xxxxx. "This is a very serious case.".
Xxxx lawyer, xxxxx xxxxx, argued against having an arraignment because xxxx did not speak English. He said he could not speak to her and she could not understand anything that was going on.
Judge xxxxxx xxxxx released xxxx without bail but ordered xxxxx held without bail until today to be arraigned with the assistance of an interpreter.
- See more at: [URL]http://www.heraldnews.com/article/20140129/NEWS/140126025/1998/NEWS[/URL]#sthash. Zg8 PzcYa. Dpuf.
It's an interesting article worth reading. Perhaps! Just perhaps change could happen!
[URL]http://48hillsonline.org/2014/01/28/sex-workers-launch-a-bold-strategy-to-overturn-prostitution-laws-in-the-courts/?fb_action_ids=642963922406539&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B588683907878346%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.likes%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D[/URL]
Dec 16,2013 at 4:21 PM.
Brookline.
A Craigslist sting set up over a week ago by Brookline Police to curb the sex-for-drugs trade resulted in three more arrests since Thursday, bringing the total up to seven.
Xxxx xxxx, xxxx xxxx, and xxxx xxxx were arrested for answering an online "Casual Encounters" ad set up by Brookline Police to bait people looking to exchange drugs for sex.
Xxx was arrested on Friday, Dec. 13, after answering a post that read, "crazy new lifeTime –w4 m- 21 (Brookline)," which was posted by Brookline Police. A capital T is used as a reference to methamphetamines, according to the police report.
Xxx allegedly set up a time to meet and when he arrived at the location, he was arrested by police. Officers found $100 on xxx. He was charged with sexual conduct for a fee.
Xxxxx was arrested on Friday, Dec. 13, after allegedly answering an ad posted by Brookline Police titled, "Morning Excitement – w4 m- 24 (Brookline).".
He set up a time and location to meet, and when he showed up, Brookline Police arrested him. Xxxx was charged with sexual conduct for a fee.
xxxxxx allegedly answered an ad posted by Brookline Police titled "Sunflower Seeds-w4 m.".
After "many" text messages were exchanged, xxxxxxx allegedly said he could get "snow," a code word for cocaine, in exchange for sexual favors. He agreed to meet in Brookline to conduct the transaction.
On Thursday, Dec. 12, when xxxx arrived at the location, he was arrested. Police allegedly found cocaine and marijuana in his possession. He was charged with sexual conduct for a fee, and possession of a Class be and Class the drug, as well as a drug free school and park zone violation.
Police arrested four men earlier this month who allegedly responded to similar ads that they posted.
- See more at: [URL]http://www.wickedlocal.com/x2132764711/Three-more-busted-in-Brookline-prostitution-sting[/URL]#sthash. S4 fCV6 ZP. Dpuf.
Seven Boston men and another 11 from the suburbs have been charged with seeking sex for a fee from Boston Police detectives in an online prostitution sting, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley announced Tuesday.
The defendants were arrested during two operations executed by the Boston Police Human Trafficking Unit and district detectives.
The first, undertaken downtown on Jan. 24, netted the following defendants, all charged with seeking sex for a fee:
Xxxx, 45, of Braintree, also charged with possession of a Class E substance with intent to distribute.
Xxxx, 50, of Millville.
Xxxx, 22, of Chestnut Hill.
Xxxx, 41, of Newton, also charged with resisting arrest.
Xxxx, 51, of Lexington.
Xxxx, 52, of Newbury, and. H.
Xxxx, 52, of the South End.
Xxxx, 39, of Plymouth.
Xxxx, 33, of Brighton.
Xxx was arraigned in the Boston Municipal Court on Jan. 27; xxxx on Jan. 28, and the remainder on Jan. 29. Xxx, xxxx, xxxx – who had no criminal records – resolved their cases on that date by paying $1,000 fines and watching a video from Project TRUST about the risks associated with prostitution.
Conley's office and the state's Interagency Human Trafficking Policy Task Force have called for a first-offender program or "john school" like those used in other states, but such a program has yet to be implemented in Massachusetts.
Most defendants agreed to pay $200 or more for sex when they contacted Boston Police online, but xxx allegedly offered to pay with xxxx, a prescription medication sometimes used as a tranquilizer, and I'm allegedly negotiated a price of just $45.
The remaining BMC defendants were released on their own recognizance and are due back in court on various dates between Feb. 21 and May 5.
The second operation targeted individuals seeking to trade illicit drugs for sex and was undertaken in South Boston on Jan. 31, when the following defendants were arrested for seeking sex for a fee:
Xxxx, 30, of Brighton.
Xxxx, 29, of Dorchester, also charged with possession of a Class be substance for Percocet recovered at his arrest.
Xxxx, of Dorchester, also charged with possession of a Class be substance with intent to distribute for cocaine recovered at his arrest.
Xxxx, 47, of Stow.
Xxxx, 43, of Middleton, also charged with possession of a Class E substance with intent to distribute for Adderall recovered at his arrest.
Xxxx, 26, of Chelmsford, also charged with three counts of possession of a Class be substance with intent to distribute for cocaine, ecstasy, and Percocet recovered at his arrest.
Xxxx, 32, of Brookline, also charged with possession of a Class be substance with intent to distribute for cocaine found at his arrest.
Xxxx, 33, of Stoughton.
Xxxx, 37, of South Boston, also charged with possession of a Class be substance with intent to distribute for cocaine recovered at his arrest.
In recent years, Boston Police have shifted from a model targeting those working as prostitutes to one that seeks to drive down demand by targeting johns. Under Conley's leadership, Suffolk prosecutors are using the same tactic by seeking penalties that are stronger for those who buy or seek to buy sex than those with similar criminal histories who sell or seek to sell it.
Each of these defendants was arraigned yesterday in South Boston Municipal Court, where all nine are due back on various dates throughout March and April.
"Research consistently shows prostitution to be linked with violence, coercion, sexual assault, and drug addiction," Conley said. "The average age of entry into the sex trade is in the young teens. Our diversion programs for exploitation victims are nationally-recognized, but the other side of that strategy is reducing demand through stings like this one. If the physical and emotional risks associated with prostitution don't cause would-be johns to re-think their actions, here's another reason: the person who placed that online ad could be a Boston Police detective.".
In a landmark 2006 policy shift, Conley voluntarily adopted a "safe harbor" policy for prostituted youth, treating them as victims of exploitation rather than offenders; that voluntary policy was later expanded statewide in Massachusetts' 2011 human trafficking legislation, to which Conley and Attorney General Martha Coakley contributed key language.
Members of Conley's staff also direct the Support to End Exploitation Now program, a multi-agency task force that connects young exploitation victims with a wide array of services and has twice been named a Top 50 Innovative Government Program by a Harvard University think tank.
[URL]http://braintree.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/braintree-man-among-14-wouldbe-johns-nabbed-in-online-sting[/URL]
Another buddy from plymouth busted.This is the second one in as many months.
[URL]http://braintree.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/braintree-man-among-14-wouldbe-johns-nabbed-in-online-sting[/URL]
[QUOTE=SouthsideMike;2001453]Another buddy from plymouth busted.This is the second one in as many months.
[URL]http://braintree.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/braintree-man-among-14-wouldbe-johns-nabbed-in-online-sting[/URL][/QUOTE]The one thhing that stands out is that they are going after the most money they can get for their budgets!
Prostitute = $200 misdemeanor fine.
Johns / clients = $1000 fine and a free ticket to a movie.
The more they can scare off the less they have to deal with.
Hang onto those numbers of your favorites as everyone will be flying UTR.
[QUOTE=SouthsideMike;2001654]The one thhing that stands out is that they are going after the most money they can get for their budgets!
Prostitute = $200 misdemeanor fine.
Johns / clients = $1000 fine and a free ticket to a movie.
The more they can scare off the less they have to deal with.
Hang onto those numbers of your favorites as everyone will be flying UTR.
Didn't you post this someplace else today? Not bad 8 months 260 post's.When are you going to start adding something other than posting news reports of the same thing in every forum or reiteration of your own posts?[/QUOTE]I almost forgot that you had an obsession with how many post I make. Like does it make a difference?
Since Street walkers are not my thing I guess I have nothing for you. Stay safe and hopefully I won't read about you in the next roundup on Main Street.
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[QUOTE=SpermSac;1998088]Dec 16,2013 at 4:21 PM.
Brookline.
A Craigslist sting set up over a week ago by Brookline Police to curb the sex-for-drugs trade resulted in three more arrests since Thursday, bringing the total up to seven.
- See more at: [URL]http://www.wickedlocal.com/x2132764711/Three-more-busted-in-Brookline-prostitution-sting[/URL]#sthash. S4 fCV6 ZP. Dpuf.[/QUOTE]Boy, they really maxed out on the last guy. Sex for Fee, possession, PLUS school and park zone drug violations.
Word to wise, watch your surroundings. If you respond to an ad in the cities, check your distance.
Seekonk police arrest two men and three women in prostitution sting.
Friday, November 15,2013.
SEEKONK — Two men and three women were arraigned Friday on charges stemming from a prostitution sweep that involved arrests in two Seekonk motels.
Three women were charged in Taunton District Court with selling sex for money and two men were charged with receiving proceeds from prostitution.
The arrests occurred Thursday night after police answered ads on what was referred to as an "escort" section of a webpage, [URL]backpage.com[/URL], as part of a prostitution sting.
The women were released on $40 bail, each, and the men, whom the women identified as their pimps, were released on bail ranging from $500 to $1,000.
Xxxx, 33, Newport, are. I., was held on $1,000 cash bail on a charge of deriving income, while xxx xxx, 39, in Fall River, posted bail of $500 on the same charge.
Xxxxx, 36, in Providence; xxx xxx, 18, , in Newport, are. I., and xxx xxxx, 35, , in Fall River, were charged with accepting money for sex.
According to Seekonk police, an undercover officer arranged by cellphone to meet with each of the women, whose names were listed in the classified section of [URL]backpage.com[/URL] and indicated a Seekonk location.
The officer met with two of the women at Motel 6 and the third suspect at Knights Inn.
All three women agreed to sex in return for fees ranging from $80 to $200, police allege.
XXX was arrested at Motel 6 on Fall River Avenue after officers spotted a man leaving the room of one of the suspects, according to a police report.
Xxxx was taken into custody at Knights Inn on Mink Street after police reported finding a man hiding in the bathroom of one of the female suspects.
Judge Gregory Phillips continued xxxxx case to Feb. 3 and xxxxx and xxxx charges to Feb. 7.
XXXX case was continued to Dec. 16 and xxxx is due back in court Jan. 13.
[URL]http://www.thesunchronicle.com/devices/breaking_news/seekonk-police-arrest-two-men-and-three-women-in-prostitution/article_6aba7038-4e36-11e3-8cea-001a4bcf887a.html[/URL]
"Suffolk County District Attorney xx xxx touted the arrests and released the men's names and pictures to local media. It was meant to put all potential sex buyers on notice — those seeking girls and women of any age could expect to be treated as criminals, part of a statewide get-tough-on-"johns" campaign.".
[URL]http://wgbhnews.org/post/state-effort-target-demand-side-prostitution-stalls[/URL]
From a bust February 4, 2014.
And we argue that LEO doesn't have the time, $$ or ability to use online advertising.
The last sentence tells it all.
"Research consistently shows prostitution to be linked with violence, coercion, sexual assault, and drug addiction," said Suffolk District Attorney Dan Conley. "The average age of entry into the sex trade is in the young teens. . If the physical and emotional risks associated with prostitution don't cause would-be johns to rethink their actions, here's another reason: The person who placed that online ad could be a Boston Police detective.".
- See more at: [URL]http://www.metro.us/boston/news/local/2014/02/04/prostitution-sting-nets-nearly-two-dozen-men-from-boston-suburbs/[/URL]#sthash .1 RM2 c5 tS. Dpuf.
BE SAFE.
March 21,2014.
[URL]http://wilmington.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/wilmington-man-arrested-in-woburn-prostitution-sting[/URL]
Woburn Police Vice / Narcotics Unit along with the Southern Middlesex Regional Drug Task Force created a listing on the website [URL]backpage.com[/URL] under the Escort portion of the Adult Entertainment section.
Is there really much risk with AMPs?
[QUOTE=OhMyrdy;2054079]March 21,2014.
[URL]http://wilmington.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/wilmington-man-arrested-in-woburn-prostitution-sting[/URL]
Woburn Police Vice / Narcotics Unit along with the Southern Middlesex Regional Drug Task Force created a listing on the website [URL]backpage.com[/URL] under the Escort portion of the Adult Entertainment section.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bigben99;2054216]Is there really much risk with AMPs?[/QUOTE]I would dare say that any place or establishment is at risk. Haven't some already been closed?
The state has certain laws that it can use to gain inspection service at will and now some towns are enacting zoning that gives them inspectional rights also. The pressure is being applied.
Massage, body works, sex on a stick it's an election year and Martha want to win.
[QUOTE=Bigben99;2054216]Is there really much risk with AMPs?[/QUOTE]If this shows up twice my appologies.
I would venture to say any place or establishment is subject to risk not just an AMP.
Wasn't there jsut a few that just got shut down on the north side of Boston?
Let's not forget Westboro.
April 4, 2014.
[URL]http://www.eagletribune.com/local/x1445023388/Police-say-Thai-massage-front-for-Port-prostitution-business/?state=taberU[/URL]
It's been real quiet out there is it the calm before the storm?
Brockton just added motorcycle patrols to the streets and you can just guess where they might be hanging out on Main.
[URL]http://www.patriotledger.com/article/20140610/NEWS/140619715/0/SEARCH[/URL]
WEYMOUTH – A Hull woman is facing prostitution and drug charges after police say she met an undercover officer at a motel and agreed to have sex with him for money.
Police arrested xxx xxxx, 22, of xxxx Road in Hull, on Friday night at the Super 8 Motel on Washington Street in Weymouth. She was charged with sexual conduct for a fee and possession of heroin. She also had two warrants for her arrest.
Officers also arrested xxxx xxx, 23, of xxx St. , Braintree, who drove xxx to the motel and waited for her outside, according to a police report. He was charged with knowingly being present where heroin is kept and carrying a dangerous weapon after police found drug paraphernalia and a black-jack in the car he was driving.
Both were arraigned in Quincy District Court on Monday. A judge did not order xxxx held on bail, but she was transferred to Hingham District Court on one of the open warrants. She's due back in Quincy court on August 27. Xxx was released on his promise to return to court on Sept. 24.
On Friday, A Weymouth police detective contacted a woman whose phone number was listed in the escort section of the website [URL]Backpage.com[/URL] and arranged to meet at the motel, according to the report. The woman agreed to a fee of $140 for a half-hour meeting. Police traced the phone number back to xxxx.
Xxxx, who told the officer her name was Sophia, was arrested after she met the officer inside the motel. Police arrested xxx outside, where he was waiting in the car.
Officers found a plastic bag on the passenger's side of the car with hypodermic needles, a silver spoon and seven plastic baggies that appeared to have traces of heroin in them, according to the report. Police also found the black-jack inside the the car.
Xxx told police he had the black-jack in case xxxx was robbed, but refused to say that he knew why she was there, according to the report.
[URL]http://www.worcesterma.gov/wpd-press-releases/more-than-a-dozen-charged-in-prostitution-sting[/URL]
More than a Dozen Charged in Prostitution Sting.
Worcester, MA (June 6, 2014) - On Thursday, June 5, 2014, during the evening hours, members of the Worcester Police Vice Squad conducted a prostitution sting in the Main South section of the city. As a result of the sting, officers made fourteen prostitution related arrests. These operations are conducted as part of a continued effort by community groups and the Worcester Police Department to eradicate the prostitution problem from this area of the city. The following individuals were arrested during the sting:
Xxxx xxxx, 40, of xxxx Street, Apt. Xxx, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 20, of xxxx Avenue, Apt. X, Worcester was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 26, of xxxx Street, Apt. X, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 19, of xxxx xxxx Drive, Worcester was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 45, of xxxx Street, Apt. 2, Worcester was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 52, of xxxxx Street, West Boylston, MA was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 36, of xxxx Road, Worcester was charged with Resisting Arrest and Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 34, of xxxx Street, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 37, xxxx Street, Apt. X, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 32, xxxx, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxxx xxx, 33, xxxx Street, Worcester was charged with Being a Common Nightwalker.
Xxxx xxxx, 52, of xxxxx Street, Apt x, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 22, of xxxx Street, Millbury, MA was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 33, xxxx Ave, Auburn, MA was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
[QUOTE=SpermSac;2119355][URL]http://www.worcesterma.gov/wpd-press-releases/more-than-a-dozen-charged-in-prostitution-sting[/URL]
More than a Dozen Charged in Prostitution Sting.
Worcester, MA (June 6, 2014) - On Thursday, June 5, 2014, during the evening hours, members of the Worcester Police Vice Squad conducted a prostitution sting in the Main South section of the city. As a result of the sting, officers made fourteen prostitution related arrests. These operations are conducted as part of a continued effort by community groups and the Worcester Police Department to eradicate the prostitution problem from this area of the city. The following individuals were arrested during the sting:
Xxxx xxxx, 40, of xxxx Street, Apt. Xxx, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 20, of xxxx Avenue, Apt. X, Worcester was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 26, of xxxx Street, Apt. X, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 19, of xxxx xxxx Drive, Worcester was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 45, of xxxx Street, Apt. 2, Worcester was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 52, of xxxxx Street, West Boylston, MA was charged with Paying for Sexual Conduct.
Xxxx xxxx, 36, of xxxx Road, Worcester was charged with Resisting Arrest and Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 34, of xxxx Street, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 37, xxxx Street, Apt. X, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 32, xxxx, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxxx xxx, 33, xxxx Street, Worcester was charged with Being a Common Nightwalker.
Xxxx xxxx, 52, of xxxxx Street, Apt x, Worcester was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 22, of xxxx Street, Millbury, MA was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.
Xxxx xxxx, 33, xxxx Ave, Auburn, MA was charged with Sexual Conduct for a Fee.[/QUOTE]That 22 year old from Millbury looks pretty cute, I wonder if she's back out now...
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
[URL]http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/25752859/woman-arrested-on-prostitution-charges-at-local-library[/URL]
[QUOTE=MeatMan;2119528][URL]http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/25752859/woman-arrested-on-prostitution-charges-at-local-library[/URL][/QUOTE]Maybe she should have used a little bit more discretion, but I like the idea of them branching out into more unusual venues. I've noticed some streetworn characters in the library near where I live, but never saw any obvious signs of PFP going on.
[QUOTE=SMS54;2120589]Maybe she should have used a little bit more discretion, but I like the idea of them branching out into more unusual venues. I've noticed some streetworn characters in the library near where I live, but never saw any obvious signs of PFP going on.[/QUOTE]They said on the news that this was the 2nd time this has happened at that library in a year. That might be the new spot.
I don't get it. How much business is she likely to drum up in a library? I never thought about it before. Maybe you go do a little research and when you need a break you go to the travel and leisure isle and get a BJ.
[QUOTE=Rito1;2120951]They said on the news that this was the 2nd time this has happened at that library in a year. That might be the new spot.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SMS54;2120589]Maybe she should have used a little bit more discretion, but I like the idea of them branching out into more unusual venues.[/QUOTE]The phrase "branching out" has a whole new meaning.
[QUOTE=Dh1610;2120986]I don't get it. How much business is she likely to drum up in a library? I never thought about it before. Maybe you go do a little research and when you need a break you go to the travel and leisure isle and get a BJ.[/QUOTE]She was probably there using their computer to post ads, it's very common for girls without computers or internet to do that.
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
[QUOTE=Rito1;2120951]They said on the news that this was the 2nd time this has happened at that library in a year. That might be the new spot.[/QUOTE]Not likely the first time it was a gay guy.
[URL]http://m.wcvb.com/news/5-investigates-undercover-finds-prostitution-human-trafficking/29888320[/URL]
BOSTON -.
In the shadows of Boston's old red-light district sex may not be for sale on the streets, but when 5 Investigates went undercover they found offers of sex for a fee happening behind closed doors.
The neon signs for massages glow in the windows of the second floor of 40 Harrison Ave. In the heart of Chinatown.
Watch NewsCenter 5's report.
With cash in hand our producer hit two businesses,. Spa and. Massage, on different nights.
When the massage ended, he said, "At a certain point with her hand on my private area she asked me if I wanted her to finish and made a hand gesture. In the old days you would see prostitutes on the street, now I just stepped into a doorway, went upstairs and found the same thing. ".
Weeks later, two women were taken into custody and evidence was hauled out of Chinatown massage parlors during a Boston Police raid targeting alleged houses of prostitution and human trafficking.
Two of the businesses raided were part of our investigation at 40 Harrison Ave.
The detective sergeant who heads up the Boston Police Human Trafficking Unit told 5 Investigates police had received community complaints that people were going in not just for massages but to get illicit sex, illegal sex for a fee.
Investigators said in many cases what's happening in Chinatown is more than just women working as prostitutes in massage parlors.
They believe it's part of the underground sex trade involving human trafficking.
"Many of the women I've talked to who have come to this country have left very abusive situations back in China. They thought they were going to work in a restaurant or be domestic help and the next thing they know they're involved in the sex trade," said the detective.
The businesses and the services they offer can be easily found on websites popular with men on the hunt for sex.
Documents obtained by 5 Investigates show there's been a history of problems at. Spa over the past few years. A complaint was filed in April with the state about alleged illegal sex at. Spa. They were also cited in 2012 for having an unlicensed masseuse.
The current owner of Lotus, * * was charged with sexual conduct for a fee back in 2008 and maintaining a house of prostitution in 2010. Both charges were dropped. Last year police obtained a search warrant after a massage therapist at Lotus told an undercover officer she would perform a sex act for $40.
Police don't target the women providing the sex, who in most cases, are brought in from New York.
They focus on the business owners, the johns who provide the demand and pimps trafficking the women.
The head of the Boston Police Human Trafficking Unit said, "As you can imagine there's a great demand and that's the big problem. There's a lot of money being made by pimps because guys are willing to pay two to three-hundred dollars for services at lunch. ".
Both owners will be summonsed to court for maintaining houses of prostitution.
The state fined. Spa last year for licensing and labor law issues. . Spa was issued a stop-work order last week, but that's under appeal.
Because it's difficult to prosecute these cases, city, state and federal investigators use a multi-pronged approach which includes looking at labor laws, immigration laws and inspecting the businesses.
[URL]http://m.capecodtimes.com/article/20141206/NEWS/141209654[/URL]
[QUOTE=MeatMan;2290685][URL]http://m.capecodtimes.com/article/20141206/NEWS/141209654[/URL][/QUOTE]Don't you just get that nice warm fuzzy feeling reading and listening to this?
Maybe we need the right people to push legalization again.
[URL]http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2014/12/07/prostitution-sweep-nabs-johns-burlington/elYhcN89Y4MeanYXpZpzAM/story.html?p1=Topofpage:sub_headline_1[/URL]
[QUOTE=SpermSac;2290864]Don't you just get that nice warm fuzzy feeling reading and listening to this?
Maybe we need the right people to push legalization again.[/QUOTE]Oh yeah. Makes my nipples tingle with excitement!.
[QUOTE=MeatMan;2291380]Oh yeah. Makes my nipples tingle with excitement!.[/QUOTE]Quote- Using a website known for hosting classified ads offering sex in exchange for money, the Burlington Police Detective Unit conducted a reverse sting operation to target "Johns. ".
It's $1,000 a pop fine for each John LEO pops.
[QUOTE=NoRush;2291363][URL]http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2014/12/07/prostitution-sweep-nabs-johns-burlington/elYhcN89Y4MeanYXpZpzAM/story.html?p1=Topofpage:sub_headline_1[/URL][/QUOTE]Surprized to see this story in the fox 25 news at 10, guess they think they will scare mongers but that's not going to happen.
[QUOTE=SpermSac;2290864]Don't you just get that nice warm fuzzy feeling reading and listening to this?
Maybe we need the right people to push legalization again.[/QUOTE]Yes, the UN agreed it's a good tentative start and solution, right? Ask Nevada how they are doing with it.
At the same time but different issue understandably women are pushing for equal rights again on for example to be able to bare tops as us guys in public places. There are several orgs in support of that subject and Netflix recently started streaming a recent documentary Busting Out on that very subject.
But again sir. Yes you are right!