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  1. #2635

    Member Posts

    If I click on my name, I get a summary of my activity as a user here. I have something like 340+ posts. However, if I click on the link to these posts, I can only see the most recent 200 posts. Is there any way for me to see all of my posts?

  2. #2634
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    Fingering

    Is deep fingering (like 2 fingers deep inside her imitating banging) actually sex? I personally think it is. But the provider I am doing it with does not consider it sex. Who is right here?

  3. #2633
    Mass law actually requires hotels to record the name of every person engaging, or occupying a room. I have very rarely actually seen this done though, 99.9% of the time they only get the name of the person engaging the room. The only time I've heard of a hotel actually recording the names of every person is when they already suspect something is going on.

    Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 140, section 27
    Register; entry of names; condition precedent to occupancy; retention; inspection; penalty

    Section 27. Every innholder, and every lodging house keeper required so to do under section twenty-eight, and every person who shall conduct, control, manage or operate, directly or indirectly, any recreational camp, overnight camp or cabin, motel or manufactured housing community shall keep or cause to be kept, in permanent form, a register in which shall be recorded the true name or name in ordinary use and the residence of every person engaging or occupying a private room averaging less than four hundred square feet floor area, excepting a private dining room not containing a bed or couch, or opening into a room containing a bed or couch, for any period of the day or night in any part of the premises controlled by the licensee, together with a true and accurate record of the room assigned to such person and of the day and hour when such room is assigned. The entry of the names of the person engaging a room and of the occupants of said room shall be made by said person engaging said room or by an occupant thereof, except that when five or more members of a business, fraternal, or social group or other group having a common interest are engaging rooms, they may designate one person to make said entry on their behalf and prior to occupancy. Until the entry of such name and the record of the room has been made, such person shall not be allowed to occupy privately any room upon the licensed premises. Such register shall be retained by the holder of the license for a period of at least one year after the date of the last entry therein, and shall be open to the inspection of the licensing authorities, their agents and the police. Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than three months, or both.
    Stay safe, and happy hunting.

  4. #2632
    Quote Originally Posted by KatSuno1492  [View Original Post]
    That's the site from which I was getting my info.

    When I've traveled, I've always had to provide I'd at hotels, and if driving and self-parking, I've sometimes had to provide the make / model / plate so they knw it's a registered guest. The I'd part matches to what they are saying re: Woburn. They don't want cash-only no-tell motels, they want a guest registry. The reasons stated are right there, including "prostitution rings". But as a non-registered guest, you don't need to provide any of this information when visiting.

    The few times I've gone for short visits, I've parked near an alternate exit, the same as I'd do when actually staying. Then walk around to an open exit. Preferably not the main one, if possible. And get to one of the elevators, doesn't have to be the main bank. Then when leaving, go out by the exit where I parked.
    Yes on the first.

    Yes on the second.

    But no on the third, never had I had to right down my DL number on a form.

    But yeah I agree, just get rid of cash payment no-tells and it's over.

  5. #2631
    Quote Originally Posted by KatSuno1492  [View Original Post]
    The text of the ordinance is basically worded as "A description of all guest vehicles and a record of their license plate number". Guests are defined as customers staying at the hotel.

    It's not illegal to park at a hotel while you are visiting a registered guest, or visiting their premises for another purpose. E. g. A restaurant. And as you are not the registered guest, you don't need to provide identification / plate no.
    Point taken. My experience has been for overnight parking or areas that parking is a premium and the hotel does not want it's lot filed with cars of people not using the hotel and it's restaurant in some way. That said local PD cruises lots anyway. I'm more an AMP guy than anything, I did spend a night at a local motel known for some activity. I was not there for mongering so was not a thought to me. But I know a local cop and he saw my car there. He mentioned it a couple weeks later but the conversation never went further. I often see cruisers posting in the lot. So ordinance or not there are eyes on these places.

  6. #2630
    Quote Originally Posted by WatchBoy781  [View Original Post]
    There's actually more.

    http://homenewshere.com/daily_times_...539410e69.html

    Much of which is not asked for at other towns.
    That's the site from which I was getting my info.

    When I've traveled, I've always had to provide I'd at hotels, and if driving and self-parking, I've sometimes had to provide the make / model / plate so they knw it's a registered guest. The I'd part matches to what they are saying re: Woburn. They don't want cash-only no-tell motels, they want a guest registry. The reasons stated are right there, including "prostitution rings". But as a non-registered guest, you don't need to provide any of this information when visiting.

    The few times I've gone for short visits, I've parked near an alternate exit, the same as I'd do when actually staying. Then walk around to an open exit. Preferably not the main one, if possible. And get to one of the elevators, doesn't have to be the main bank. Then when leaving, go out by the exit where I parked.

  7. #2629
    Quote Originally Posted by KatSuno1492  [View Original Post]
    The text of the ordinance is basically worded as "A description of all guest vehicles and a record of their license plate number". Guests are defined as customers staying at the hotel.

    It's not illegal to park at a hotel while you are visiting a registered guest, or visiting their premises for another purpose. E. g. A restaurant. And as you are not the registered guest, you don't need to provide identification / plate no.
    There's actually more.

    http://homenewshere.com/daily_times_...539410e69.html

    Much of which is not asked for at other towns.

  8. #2628

    Hotel license plates

    Quote Originally Posted by HappyDave  [View Original Post]
    I think every hotel you park a car at over night wants the plate number. For the most part it's so the lot does not fill up with cars that are not supposed to be there. They usually have a sign saying unauthorized cars will be towed.
    The text of the ordinance is basically worded as "A description of all guest vehicles and a record of their license plate number". Guests are defined as customers staying at the hotel.

    It's not illegal to park at a hotel while you are visiting a registered guest, or visiting their premises for another purpose. E. g. A restaurant. And as you are not the registered guest, you don't need to provide identification / plate no.

  9. #2627
    Quote Originally Posted by Sounds  [View Original Post]
    I guess the real question is "staying there" as in getting a room, or just parking there and getting the license written down. Almost all hotels I have rented rooms at wanted the car license number.
    I think every hotel you park a car at over night wants the plate number. For the most part it's so the lot does not fill up with cars that are not supposed to be there. They usually have a sign saying unauthorized cars will be towed.

  10. #2626
    Quote Originally Posted by Sounds  [View Original Post]
    I guess the real question is "staying there" as in getting a room, or just parking there and getting the license written down. Almost all hotels I have rented rooms at wanted the car license number.
    It's pretty clear that Woburn is trying to gentrify itself as it has a deserved bad reputation. Burlington, Waltham, Bedford etc. Aren't asking for either DL number or license plates.

  11. #2625
    Quote Originally Posted by Sounds  [View Original Post]
    I guess the real question is "staying there" as in getting a room, or just parking there and getting the license written down. Almost all hotels I have rented rooms at wanted the car license number.
    Car license and driver's license are 2 different things. And my experience is only like 10-20% ask for car, and those only in paces where parking is valuable.

  12. #2624
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    Posts: 2158

    Maybe not.

    Quote Originally Posted by WatchBoy781  [View Original Post]
    FYI, in April Woburn City council passed a regulation that all hotels have to write down the license number of everyone staying there. I don; t think it's a good sign for hobbying, and I would steer clear of Woburn hotels.
    I guess the real question is "staying there" as in getting a room, or just parking there and getting the license written down. Almost all hotels I have rented rooms at wanted the car license number.

  13. #2623
    Quote Originally Posted by WatchBoy781  [View Original Post]
    FYI, in April Woburn City council passed a regulation that all hotels have to write down the license number of everyone staying there. I don; t think it's a good sign for hobbying, and I would steer clear of Woburn hotels.
    Many hotels ask to provide your plate number if you want to keep your car on the hotel's parking lot. There is nothing new here.

  14. #2622

    FYI Woburn

    FYI, in April Woburn City council passed a regulation that all hotels have to write down the license number of everyone staying there. I don; t think it's a good sign for hobbying, and I would steer clear of Woburn hotels.

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