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02-24-19 10:52 #981Senior Member

Posts: 406Different
I think we have seen the industry really migrate towards more drugs and desperation over the last 20 years. Plus, you throw in human trafficking so it's twisting into more of an insidious thing. Violence towards women in the business also seems to be increasing.
Originally Posted by Admin2
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Years ago, women did their thing and cops left them and the Johns alone. But, now you throw harder drugs, violence and murder into the mix and it's going to really get more scrutiny. DB's are "keeping" women hostage which isn’t much different from pimps of the past but they seem to be much more violent.
Just my 2 cents.
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02-24-19 01:17 #980Administrator

Posts: 5119American Theocracy
Keeping commercial sex illegal is bad for society, this isn't my opinion, it's becoming fact.
Originally Posted by ShaggyJax
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Amnesty International: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/ne...-human-rights/.
It cuts down on rape: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.4b2071c9125e.
This is what the alliane of sex workers in Australia has to say to the charges leveled by various 4th wave groups that have "all sex work is trafficking" as their mantra http://www.scarletalliance.org.au/is.../10reasons_07/.
It's becoming so apparent that legal prostitution is a benefit to society that the 4th wave and religious right are funding fake studies to "document" the rise of trafficking in countries where commercial sex is legal https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.3c7b40115543.
Will this finally, at long last be a catalyst that changes the perception of commercial sex in the USA.
Probably not, fucking Americans love their holier than thou attitudes.
A2.
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02-23-19 22:44 #979Senior Member

Posts: 228Bar stool sports
Heard them say that this was a way for nfl commissioner Goddell to get back at the pats for always making him look bad. LOL look to suspend him.
Originally Posted by Satisfaxxxion
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02-23-19 21:40 #978Senior Member

Posts: 878AMP Sting
So, here are some thoughts on the passing scene or more specifically, the recent AMP arrests in south-central Florida. First, how is the police surveillance of the AMPs in question not "video voyeurism"? I mean, if any of us went to one of those places and left a video recording device in the room and then left, recording sexual activity of individuals we don't know, would we or would we not be arrested for the VV charge? It is unfathomable to me that a judge signed off on that especially where explicit sexual activity is possibly being performed. Second, maybe this is a good thing. The guys that are involved have a lot of money. Let me repeat that "THEY HAVE A LOT OF MONEY!" Therefore, they can fight back against the government. This situation reminds me, somewhat, of the development and expansion of pornography. Fifty years ago, porn was mostly available at movie theaters. It could also be purchased, but it was very expensive. That all changed when the government dragged the actors, producer, and director of "Deep Throat" into court. From what I recall, they were initially found guilty but it was all thrown out on appeal. As a result, pornography went mainstream with very few restrictions which eased even more with the growth of the digital world. If my assessment or correlation / analogy is correct, and I believe that it is, then these guys could potentially end the constant police intrusion into the world of the AMP that we see so very often. Is it possible that the government has made a big mistake regarding AMPs, which has the possibility to backfire on them, resulting in legitimacy for our neighborhood AMP? Or is it possibly more like the situation surrounding the demise of Backpage? In that case, the government proved that BP knew about and promoted underage prostitution. However, in the end, alternatives have filled the void previously occupied by BP. Just a couple of thoughts.
Shaggy.
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02-23-19 16:02 #977Senior Member

Posts: 191Yup, you're right!
The girl knew saying its human trafficking, both the media and the police would reward her and forgive her for whatever she had done, unrelated. But police agenda was not about proving human trafficking, nope, just.
Originally Posted by JaxStang13
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Gave them the ability to wipe their asses with the constitution, to get a judge to allow them to set up a camera. To enforce morality laws.
Its similar to Jussie Smollett scam, an entertainer trying to get free publicity feeding Team Socialism, feeding a juicy news story supporting their agenda and narrative that minorities / gays are victims of capitalist society.
Victimless crimes prosecuted are nothing more than the state enforcing morality. If Kraft had a GF, he has to worry she will sue and extort him, the man just wanted to bust a but in a safe, low risk environment.
Shame on the Po-Po and media.Last edited by Spice Shot; 02-23-19 at 16:02. Reason: typo
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02-23-19 15:30 #976Senior Member

Posts: 226Just another Patriot trying to get his balls deflated. Nothing new there.
Originally Posted by Scooter6
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02-23-19 10:28 #975Senior Member

Posts: 430I think it's Bezos. Amazon main man.
Originally Posted by BobbSledd
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02-23-19 08:48 #974Senior Member

Posts: 778My money is on Timmy.
Originally Posted by Scooter6
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02-23-19 00:28 #973Senior Member

Posts: 805Apparently it's going to be bigger than just him
Adam Schefter from ESPN says there are bigger names on the list than Kraft in all this.
Originally Posted by JaxStang13
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Should be good for some popcorn and see who else is involved.
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02-22-19 18:54 #972Senior Member

Posts: 55Miles Jack wasn't down!
Originally Posted by JaxStang13
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02-22-19 15:24 #971Senior Member

Posts: 55Sex Trafficking
One of the girls flipped on the owners. Police were made aware of a possible sex trafficking "victim" in this establishment and they got a judge to sign off on the surveillance based on a "sex traffic victim. " Is she a victim of sex trafficking? Maybe? Or did she cut a deal because she was in trouble already with the law? Don't know. As you can see, she brought in a pretty big fish. Good luck Kraft in getting out of this, especially if they have him on video.
Originally Posted by Quebec
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Stang.
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02-22-19 14:44 #970Senior Member

Posts: 85Well it happened in Jupiter, Fl. But there are Pats fans everywhere so I'm sure Kraft will still be able to buy his way out of it.
Originally Posted by AMnnos
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LOL, I see what you did there. That is the Patriot way, of course. Spygate, Deflategate, and whatever else they didn't get caught cheating for.
Originally Posted by Scooter6
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02-22-19 14:36 #969Senior Member

Posts: 862Kraft
The news is saying "video evidence of him engaging in theses acts". How would that happen? The police put cameras in the place, how would that be possible?
Originally Posted by AMnnos
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I've never been to a place like this. Just wondering your thoughts?
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02-22-19 14:04 #968Senior Member

Posts: 1208Oh Okay Sorry
As you can see, I didn't read the whole article. I thought he got busted in Boston. I didn't care to read the rest about some billionaire getting busted for a handjob then getting away with it. Why bother. LOL.
Originally Posted by JaxStang13
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02-22-19 13:57 #967Senior Member

Posts: 55Parlors
I usually visit the BO and GG parlors in Orlando and the place he was caught at isn't too far from there. Won't be going back for awhile now. For those of you that do travel to those two magical nympho labyrinths be extra cautious. I am sure those two places are on the radar by the way it is openly discussed on the Orlando board about the activities that take place. They had cameras inside of this place Kraft was caught and license plate readers outside. Damn! Be Safe!
Originally Posted by AMnnos
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Stang.








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