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01-10-20 18:12 #844Regular Member

Posts: 13Decriminalize it
I agree with Ron. Sex for money being illegal is kind of silly. I suspect NY state will soon get some senses and legalize it.
Originally Posted by RonM
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12-21-19 11:44 #843Shill, ignore all my posts. A2 hasn't banned me because I'll make a new user so add me to your ignore list.

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Stop doing this shit, this is a web site for men to write about hookers, not a site for hookers to post pimps court dates. This is the second time I've gotten rid of this post, if you go for three your account goes with the next post.
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12-20-19 11:46 #842Regular Member

Posts: 4Anyone know how to get info about what happens today?
Originally Posted by RyGuy991
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12-12-19 12:50 #841Regular Member

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12-11-19 20:08 #840Regular Member

Posts: 7Stay Safe MCE Angelli's
The owner of Angelli's / ECE was arrested on the 19th of November. They have him on sex work and laundering charges. His court date is the 20th of December. He was working closely with MCE and I spoke with a former provider of his and learned that a few girls were approached by detectives already.
Independent seems to be the way to go. They're not after independents, they want the big agencies with thousands of dollars coming in.
You can find the article on daily Harold, all I had to do was google search William Rybak Oak Park arrest.
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12-04-19 01:21 #839Senior Member

Posts: 56Californians don't get everything right but they are damn right on this one. None of the governments business.
Originally Posted by HornyDog#2
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12-04-19 01:20 #838Senior Member

Posts: 56And something gory like this happens right under their nose!!
Because they are busting folks having consensual sex in their private space can you believe they don't have resources to stop non-consensual sex in public spaces like a garage or university space.
Originally Posted by Satriani
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Am sure everyone has seen this - https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/27/us/un...rge/index.html.
What a sad state of affairs in this great nation.
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12-04-19 01:11 #837Senior Member

Posts: 56Jokers
And complaining of gun control while we give these high school jokers a gun and a uniform. What a country we live in. Europe is a lot better in this aspect and know how adults should go about their private business.
Originally Posted by RonM
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12-04-19 01:02 #836Senior Member

Posts: 56Shame on Tom Dart and Cook County.
You think they really are capable of that? If so why does Cook County not address shootings in south Chicago which have only been increasing and they continue doing stings in Orland Park.
Originally Posted by BedBrayBeyond
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Its all a revenue game the latter gets money into coffers while the former costs them lives and drains the coffers to support families of policemen who get killed.
Atleast every other County knows to mind its own business!!
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12-02-19 02:54 #835Regular Member

Posts: 6This. If there's even proof that human trafficking is happening I'm all up for support on that crusade, but consensual sex is definitely not the same page as ht. These people are also considered independent workers and it's also a job to them; they just do what they can to provide for themselves and their children. Smh.
Originally Posted by CumHere
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This is insane. Utter disrespect.
Originally Posted by Randolph
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12-02-19 02:50 #834Regular Member

Posts: 6I agree. They should be catching real criminal acts.
Originally Posted by RonM
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12-01-19 08:17 #833Senior Member

Posts: 1604Do you know
Why I pulled you over? My answer for the last 51 plus years- absolutely no clue, officer. Of course most all fuzz especially in our burbs around here are trolling for driving infractions. Cpd tends to not get too involved in all of that unless you are really f**king up. Been my experience anyway. And as far as the altruistic attitude that they are on the job to improve the community and to see that justice is served is complete bs, imo. All the cops I met in chi mostly in 1 or 12 would tell me that no one wants to be a cop any longer. The money is great, ditto the benifits and pension and if a guy or gal went in early they can get out early and still have a decent life left. Also I have met few cops or fire guys that don't have a side cash job. They know in advance where they will be and when as it's all in their union contract.
Originally Posted by GoHomeSmiling
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12-01-19 02:41 #832Senior Member

Posts: 179Yeah, it's tempting to think of L E as crime reduction and there is an aspect of their role but the blue are around mostly for revenue generation. Just a few weeks ago was in a hick town with no street lighting no signage, got pulled over and slapped with a ticket because I failed to signal a turn in time. It's like the cop was literally a troll collecting bridge money. "Do you know why I pulled you over?" "Um, because your city has no internal economic engine?
Originally Posted by StanKost
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Also, I read this quote from the Time article makes no sense and felt embarrassed for the author:
The sexual cornucopia they think they are owed.
Like if you go to the store and buy a loaf of bread are you accused of thinking you are owed? Does the author not understand what a financial transaction is? Christ.
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11-30-19 14:10 #831Senior Member

Posts: 1604You got it!
Corruption and discrimination has gone no where and will go no where. The ghetto will always be the ghetto. Now if one wants to believe the idiot box talking heads, sure go ahead. All for the benefit of the tourista and more important their dollars. That pro I knew started in the biz working for an agency and she also answered phones for them as she had an incredibly sexy and friendly voice. Oh yea! Anyway a competitor dropped the dime on the agency she was working for an when cpd came in to bust all they knew that the owner had cash stashed under the floor under a desk and of course what was reported as confiscated was nowhere near what they actually found. So go ahead people believe the hype. I am an old timer, however I grew up and continue to find out the real truth and think on my feet and with both my heads prior to moving on a situation. Stay safe boys. Stosh. Out!
Originally Posted by Randolph
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11-30-19 12:00 #830Senior Member

Posts: 349It's always been that way
Maybe twelve years ago, a woman I used to see regularly when she came into town every two months told me she got busted by cpd. She had been careful the first time I saw her— insisted on RS then. She told me a guy came to her hotel room downtown who had been cleared by room service. Did the deed and spent about 90 minutes with her and then busted her. They confiscated her phone, her laptop and about $1200 in cash. She called me asking for a referral to a criminal defense attorney which I gave her. Later on, she related that the charges were dismissed, she never got her phone or her cash back. I think most of all, she was offended that the cop banged the hell out of her before busting her.
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