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12-09-20 21:33 #1155Banned Member

Posts: 13634Maybe the feds targeting the owner / masseuses isn't fair since they had no case against the customers, but I would never feel sorry for a CAMP owner or masseuse anywhere. Do you realise how much money these places rake in? A paltry $31 k fine is pocket change. Also, this was Jupiter, Florida, home to a lot of rich guys who probably tip very well. That parlor likely made millions before it was shut down.
Originally Posted by TheWiseacre
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12-09-20 18:11 #1154Senior Member

Posts: 417Cra-Cra
This is totally crazy. That's why I carry my compact 9 mm in my bag at all times (except inside of strip clubs, of course).
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
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12-09-20 17:44 #1153Senior Member

Posts: 35Never saw her. But I guess that some monger did not want to pay so she took care of him.
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
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12-09-20 17:06 #1152Senior Member

Posts: 1868Was are&B Singer Ann Marie an escort?
I'm pretty sure I fucked this girl. A few years ago there was an "up and coming singer" or rapper or something from Chicago renting out vagina space in Atlanta. Spitting image of this chick, except shorter hair.
My imagination, or does anyone remember her? (I can't recall the name she was going by).
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...n-head-georgia
O.
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12-03-20 08:08 #1151Senior Member

Posts: 327Florida Masseuse Ordered to Pay $31,573
https://reason.com/2020/12/02/florid...-prostitution/
The outcome of this case is really sickening, a sad commentary on how the major media outlets get the crux of the story wrong ("trafficking! And focus on prurient content.
A raid on your favorite parlor can be very devastating to the owners and providers. FS shops in particular seem at greatest risks, but there are activist prosecutors (the Department of Homeland Security, locals) who apparently will spend a lot of time and money on this kind of thing. Prosecutors took passports and froze bank accounts while they made noise in the news.
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11-18-20 11:34 #1150Senior Member

Posts: 327Feds
I'm saying the Federal Government does not currently prohibit prostitution. But like many things that are not explicitly part of Federal Code, the various agencies in the federal government can (and do) codify many things that are not challengeable until litigated. Similarly, the Executive Branch (the president) has wide latitude to create Executive Orders that are, again, the law of the land unless challenged successfully in court. Finally, federal attorney generals can decide what to and not to prosecute so there is a lot of latitude there as well (this is obviously how marijuana is "legal".
Originally Posted by HaneDales
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The point being, as you noted, rather than take on a polarizing issue head on (like the legality of prostitution at a federal level), they just use legislative or executive authority to regulate / influence.
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11-18-20 10:13 #1149Senior Member

Posts: 33Montreal
I totally agree with you. The girls there are gorgeous, friendly and reasonable. I have not found a US city to provide the same level of quality, quantity and totally reasonable price. The Canadian exchange is also very favorable for US mongers. I had a few girls there and most are close to 10 quality. I can possibly find similar quality in the USA, but then you may have to pay 1 k and up. Just imagine the best looking girl in Cheetah, Pink Pony, Oasis available for 200 or less.
Originally Posted by SgtSoros
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11-18-20 08:47 #1148Senior Member

Posts: 444Expect for this president
Depends on how you define fed but White House and congress are the epitome of it.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings...ting-innocent/
Trump passed a lot of legislation included the biggest budget for anti-human trafficking.
Originally Posted by TheWiseacre
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11-18-20 06:53 #1147Senior Member

Posts: 2349Yep, Montreal, QC has a preponderance of beautiful women, probably the most beautiful women in N. America.
Originally Posted by ComTech42
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11-18-20 06:46 #1146Senior Member

Posts: 795Double hit.
My liberal friends are actually opposed to it as they jump straight to the "human trafficking" victim narrative cause nobody just enjoys sex and sees you can make money from it. The government needs to protect those people. And deliver equality.
Originally Posted by Niteluvr
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My conservative non religious friends were more or less ok with the idea of it once a rational discussion took place.
My baptist friends don't like dancing as it could lead to impure thoughts.
Try it with your circle of friends. “So I read another article about Robert Kraft. I think we should be spending tax dollars to keep people safe not dicks dry. What do you think?”
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11-18-20 01:54 #1145Senior Member

Posts: 747Canadian Girls
I worked I Calgary, Montreal and Toronto a few years back. Calgary during Stampede is as good as it gets. Calgary normal times has many 35 to 45 year old.
Originally Posted by Niteluvr
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Friendly ladies. Not hookers. Toronto was nothing special. Montreal had a lot of beautiful ladies if the liked you the would speak in English, if not all you got was.
Was babbling in French. That was my experience.
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11-17-20 22:03 #1144Senior Member

Posts: 217Not as well as it used to be admittedly, laws changed in 2014 which made it illegal to purchase sex although the sale of sex and the operation of their numerous brothels remained legal. Regarding how well it's tolerated in practice, I guess we'd have to consult our Hoser neighbors to the north.
Originally Posted by Niteluvr
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11-17-20 17:11 #1143Banned Member

Posts: 13634Canada? How well is sport fucking tolerated in Canada?
Originally Posted by YeOldHornDawg
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11-17-20 14:10 #1142Senior Member

Posts: 217Really? Everybody's familiar with Nevada but I had no idea it was legal in Rhode Island so recently.
Originally Posted by TheWiseacre
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I will say that Ozy raises some good points about the entanglement of international relations impacting decriminalization or legalization of "vice" activities but my unscientific observations seem to indicate that as opposed to drug use, prostitution is more widely tolerated in places like Canada and multiple areas of Europe, Asia, and South America.
Regardless, in the current climate of the "trafficking" narrative, I don't expect this to reach any kind of forward movement anytime soon. Currently, it seems there are strong objections to it on both sides of the aisle, although for very different reasons.
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11-16-20 14:53 #1141Senior Member

Posts: 327State Laws Cover Prostitution, not the Feds
Not to pick nits, but it's legal in a couple of counties in Nevada. And it was legal in Rhode Island from 1980 - 2009. And yes, the feds can prosecute some elements of prostitution but prostitution is a states thing here. And probably 20% of men have outright paid for sex in the USA.
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
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A $14 B industry in the underground, not getting taxed. At least AMPs are getting taxed.
O is right: there is very little momentum to change drug or prostitution laws. And another reason is that polarizing issues are great fund raising tools for BOTH sides of the aisle.








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