Find Your New Baby
Top Tier Escorts
The Velvet Rooms
LoveHUB Escorts Directory
High Class Companions

Thread: Escort Reports

+ Add Report
Page 138 of 181 FirstFirst ... 38 88 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 ... LastLast
Results 2,056 to 2,070 of 2705
This forum thread is moderated by Admin
  1. #650
    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy13  [View Original Post]
    Just so you guys know, the only question you HAVE to answer is "Who are you?" If you are asked for your I'd and you do not produce it or if you give them a false name then that is enough PC to arrest you for Interfering with an Officer whish in CT is a Class A Misdemeanor. Both SCOTUS and CT Supreme Court have both ruled that an officer exercising ordinary caution while investigating a potential crime can ask an individual to identify themselves and that person is required to identify themselves. So other than "who are you?" you are not required to answer any further questions and the only things you should say are "am I being detained? May I leave now?
    It depends on the facts. For example, I earlier stated an an example of walking outside of a hotel on private property as opposed to being in, or driving, a car. There is also the issue of probable cause vs probable suspicion. Unless the law was changed, Connecticut is not a "Stop and Identity" state. The actual statute would be interesting reading.

  2. #649

    Right to remain silent.

    Just so you guys know, the only question you HAVE to answer is "Who are you?" If you are asked for your I'd and you do not produce it or if you give them a false name then that is enough PC to arrest you for Interfering with an Officer whish in CT is a Class A Misdemeanor. Both SCOTUS and CT Supreme Court have both ruled that an officer exercising ordinary caution while investigating a potential crime can ask an individual to identify themselves and that person is required to identify themselves. So other than "who are you?" you are not required to answer any further questions and the only things you should say are "am I being detained? May I leave now?

  3. #648
    Quote Originally Posted by Bookie  [View Original Post]
    All great advice and a decent lawyer will win the case and you get no record. Unfortunately, what it doesn't prevent is the Cop from not being impressed with our great understanding of our rights and the law and simply charges us with solicitation and says tell your story to the judge. Which again, a lawyer will win. Of course, your name ends up in the newspaper under prostitution arrest. If you are single and don't have much family this may be no big deal but not a good option for a lot of guys. A few years back, I was questioned leaving the room area of a girl in a Bradley Airport motel. I very nicely told the officer I had given a girl a ride and that's it. He asked a few follow up questions and I just politely stuck to my story. He finally said, get the hell out of here and I did. I'm not saying this is the right approach for everyone but it was for me. Stay safe!
    Yes, that was a good practical approach as the cop knew he had no case. It got you free sooner than my method. Being nice and respectful served you well in that instance. It's a judgement call.

    If in that case, a cop with a confrontational attitude trying to "tag" someone, I would have not spoken to give reasons or explanations. It's extreme but if I get hauled in, I can afford to sit and wait it out. They've got nothing, they know it, and will use their bag of tricks to "coerce" statements to use against me. Cops are paid to arrest, prosecutors are paid to convict. Do not help them to harm you.

    No cop has ever been talked out of arresting a suspect. Go beyond Sgt Shultz; know nothing, say nothing.

  4. #647
    Quote Originally Posted by BigMacDaddy  [View Original Post]
    I'm a bit more radical and this may not work for all. If I'm walking on hotel (private) property, there is no reason for stopping and questioning anyone. I will stop but will not answer any questions. Having and presenting an ID begs other questions like why are you here, whether close or far from home. It takes practice to remain silent under pressure. Cops can lie verbally and when they write a police report. If you say nothing, your lawyer has a case for false arrest. The moment you talk, your words will be twisted. Guaranteed.

    I've posted this link before. It's long but worth the listen:

    https://youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE

    BMD.
    All great advice and a decent lawyer will win the case and you get no record. Unfortunately, what it doesn't prevent is the Cop from not being impressed with our great understanding of our rights and the law and simply charges us with solicitation and says tell your story to the judge. Which again, a lawyer will win. Of course, your name ends up in the newspaper under prostitution arrest. If you are single and don't have much family this may be no big deal but not a good option for a lot of guys. A few years back, I was questioned leaving the room area of a girl in a Bradley Airport motel. I very nicely told the officer I had given a girl a ride and that's it. He asked a few follow up questions and I just politely stuck to my story. He finally said, get the hell out of here and I did. I'm not saying this is the right approach for everyone but it was for me. Stay safe!

  5. #646
    Truer words have never been spoken. Great video!

    The biggest problem is people themselves. They knuckle under intense pressure, intimidation, lies and more while being detained or arrested. They can write all the bs in the world on a report but when your lawyer asks you, "what did you say to them?" If you did as this video instructed, you're home free as they stated.

  6. #645

  7. #644

    Free Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by BigMacDaddy  [View Original Post]
    I'm a bit more radical and this may not work for all. If I'm walking on hotel (private) property, there is no reason for stopping and questioning anyone. I will stop but will not answer any questions. Having and presenting an ID begs other questions like why are you here, whether close or far from home. It takes practice to remain silent under pressure. Cops can lie verbally and when they write a police report. If you say nothing, your lawyer has a case for false arrest. The moment you talk, your words will be twisted. Guaranteed.

    I've posted this link before. It's long but worth the listen:

    https://youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE

    BMD.
    I do love that video, worth a second look, a lot more entertaining than a lot of what is on YouTube. Here is a favorite of mine, a considerably shorter watch!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE

  8. #643
    Quote Originally Posted by RegalFreeman  [View Original Post]
    Has anyone seen her? She says she is in a Meriden motel. She was surprisingly graphic in her texts and it kinda spooked me so I'm not sure what to make of her.

    https://waterbury.skipthegames.com/f...t/461509377566
    I'm intrigued, I find graphic kinda hot LOL- I won't be in Meriden for a while, if you hit her up, please report back.

  9. #642

    Rose?

    Has anyone seen her? She says she is in a Meriden motel. She was surprisingly graphic in her texts and it kinda spooked me so I'm not sure what to make of her.

    https://waterbury.skipthegames.com/f...t/461509377566

  10. #641
    Quote Originally Posted by Woody50  [View Original Post]
    I always carry ID though. Not my whole wallet, just my license, with a $20 wrapped around it. The $20 is for the same reason mentioned by others.

    It's true in CT LE can't ask out of the blue, but there's any probable cause for LE to ask me, and if they're present, there probably is or they can easily make one up. The situation can be a lot worse if I can't identify myself. After ID'ing myself, if questions persist I'd ask for a lawyer. No ID? All they have to do is follow you out of the lot, possibly a different officer, and make up an infraction. If you're operating a motor vehicle, you ARE required to present a license, registration, and proof of insurance to the officer who stops you.
    I'm a bit more radical and this may not work for all. If I'm walking on hotel (private) property, there is no reason for stopping and questioning anyone. I will stop but will not answer any questions. Having and presenting an ID begs other questions like why are you here, whether close or far from home. It takes practice to remain silent under pressure. Cops can lie verbally and when they write a police report. If you say nothing, your lawyer has a case for false arrest. The moment you talk, your words will be twisted. Guaranteed.

    I've posted this link before. It's long but worth the listen:

    https://youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE

    BMD.

  11. #640
    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman55  [View Original Post]
    What's a "thaughmaturge"?
    A worker of miracles, sorcerer, warlock, black magician.

  12. #639
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1213
    Quote Originally Posted by BigMacDaddy  [View Original Post]
    We're in the same boat as far as safely. I'll have a non-lethal weapon, no personal effects, and I never provide car or parking info. Like you, I'd rather take the short walk since others may be watching.

    Hotels or motels won't have LE stopping you to ask questions out of the blue. Likewise, for any hotel security people. They have no probable cause to stop and grille you. Stay calm, keep walking, and answer no questions. Your presence violates no law and you are free to leave. Your reactions to them may give them probable cause if you freak out. They can lie; you can't.
    I always carry ID though. Not my whole wallet, just my license, with a $20 wrapped around it. The $20 is for the same reason mentioned by others.

    It's true in CT LE can't ask out of the blue, but there's any probable cause for LE to ask me, and if they're present, there probably is or they can easily make one up. The situation can be a lot worse if I can't identify myself. After ID'ing myself, if questions persist I'd ask for a lawyer. No ID? All they have to do is follow you out of the lot, possibly a different officer, and make up an infraction. If you're operating a motor vehicle, you ARE required to present a license, registration, and proof of insurance to the officer who stops you.

  13. #638

    Safety tips

    Quote Originally Posted by BoyWonder9  [View Original Post]
    I don't understand why some of you bring more than what is necessary to these meetings. With everyone, even ones I have seen multiple times and trust, my wallet, main cell and keys stay in my vehicle. FYI I have been ripped off a few times myself but didn't loose much.

    I bring my burner phone (phone #'s are backed up), the amount of the donation plus $20 and covers. Why an extra $20? Maybe there are is an add-on I want to sample. Or if I get confronted by a pimp or BF "Give me all your money," then, "All I have is $20 it's yours. " I figure if I give them $20 then they are more likely to let me go without a confrontation. I also have a small knife which I would probably leave in the truck but I don't ever think about taking it off.

    Here's a question for some of you: Should I be in a situation where I encounter LE how will not having I'd or keys affect me? At the very least they can't easily find my vehicle to impound it (I walked here).
    We're in the same boat as far as safely. I'll have a non-lethal weapon, no personal effects, and I never provide car or parking info. Like you, I'd rather take the short walk since others may be watching.

    Hotels or motels won't have LE stopping you to ask questions out of the blue. Likewise, for any hotel security people. They have no probable cause to stop and grille you. Stay calm, keep walking, and answer no questions. Your presence violates no law and you are free to leave. Your reactions to them may give them probable cause if you freak out. They can lie; you can't.

  14. #637

    Chaste Lass

    Quote Originally Posted by JimJones616  [View Original Post]
    Sir,

    How dare you impugn the reputation of this fine chaste lass??

    LOL.

    In all seriousness, she's been nothing but nice to me.

    That's doesn't mean I'd leave things lying around as there's a 100 percent chance of compromised morals in this lifestyle.

    In fact, she's left several instances of dough etc lying around and even went on an errand or two and I could have taken whatever.

    That being said, as a former thaughmaturge and alchemist I get trust and friendliness a lot faster than most.

    Nothing but nice as far as I've seen.
    What's a "thaughmaturge"?

  15. #636

    Bad news

    Quote Originally Posted by Border2  [View Original Post]
    Just a fair warning, she's the thief with many demons.
    I don't understand why some of you bring more than what is necessary to these meetings. With everyone, even ones I have seen multiple times and trust, my wallet, main cell and keys stay in my vehicle. FYI I have been ripped off a few times myself but didn't loose much.

    I bring my burner phone (phone #'s are backed up), the amount of the donation plus $20 and covers. Why an extra $20? Maybe there are is an add-on I want to sample. Or if I get confronted by a pimp or BF "Give me all your money," then, "All I have is $20 it's yours. " I figure if I give them $20 then they are more likely to let me go without a confrontation. I also have a small knife which I would probably leave in the truck but I don't ever think about taking it off.

    Here's a question for some of you: Should I be in a situation where I encounter LE how will not having I'd or keys affect me? At the very least they can't easily find my vehicle to impound it (I walked here).
    Last edited by Boy Wonder 9; 04-05-21 at 05:35. Reason: Addition

Posting Limitations

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Best Escorts
Top Escorts
Live Escorts

Protected by Copyscape