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  1. #190

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickMutha  [View Original Post]
    The guy who told on himself is lucky he didn't get charged. If that was Austintown or Independence hed have been charged, both of those places charged the guys with stuff when they called for help when the women robbed the guy. He is very very lucky. Can't see how that would hold up in court either unless she spilled the beans.

  2. #189
    Quote Originally Posted by SlickMutha  [View Original Post]
    Glad the police resources were used to keep us all safe. What a joke.

  3. #188
    Quote Originally Posted by OneAndDone  [View Original Post]
    Any one heard anything about beauty I was looking for information but have been unable to find anything. Thanks be safe.
    Is this article about Beauty?

    https://www.cleveland.com/community/...e-blotter.html

  4. #187

    Headlines and making these dudes out to be worse then they are

    Anyone notice the social media comments ever since they re branded prostitution as "human trafficking?" I hate politicians but this guy is an exception, check out that Elyria councilman's facebook and the Cleveland news reports, there are random dudes accusing him of being a scumbag when in reality he was looking for an adult. If I was him I would sue the fuck out of not only them, but the police and news as well for the headlines making johns look like scumbags when in reality they are not. Too bad he was a dumbass and made statements to the police, he really could have made a difference in getting the cops to practice proper arrests and the news to publish proper headlines. I'm all for them going after actual scumbags, but this whole movement of not separating the johns from the scumbags in the news articles is asinine. there needs to be two separate articles whenever they do these operations, an article for what the johns did, and an article for the scumbags. and what these dumbasses on social media don't realize is that they have better odds of being arrested for seeing an adult hooker than veterans of this site. and then they themselves would be accused of being a scumbag because the headline reads "human trafficking." They don't read the fucking articles and educate themselves.

  5. #186
    Quote Originally Posted by Chunks92  [View Original Post]
    I listened to the whole press conference this morning while working. They only busted three sick bastards who deserved it and 158 regular guys who didn't deserve it. And then one of the sheriffs had the audacity to call guys looking for adult women "deviants. " its a fucked up world we live in with everything going on with COVID and the real crime that is out there that they decide to focus on the misdemeanor side of things rather then ramping the penalties up for the sick bastards who are out there truly causing harm. I believe Yosts heart is in the right place, but they got it all wrong with how they focused this operation. I was happy that someone brought up the question of why they still charge the women they arrest even though they refer to them as "victims". Yost had some generic response that basically dodged the question. Its going to keep getting worse in Ohio for sure.
    Ohio is always on the downside of everything.

  6. #185
    Shameful how those poor saps got whooped.

  7. #184

    Bust

    Quote Originally Posted by Metloaf  [View Original Post]
    So arrest the professionals and drag them through to media. Is helping stop human trafficking how? And locking a John up and no information on person they visited status or if there was a handler. Until providers get caught they play that card to get free and right back to work but the people getting all the attention lives are ruined.
    Nice job Dave, homicides up 30%, drug overdoses at record highs, uncontrolled riots in the streets, and you go after tax paying citizens trying to get a nut. That away, Elliot Ness would be proud of you.

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  9. #182
    Quote Originally Posted by Metloaf  [View Original Post]
    So arrest the professionals and drag them through to media. Is helping stop human trafficking how? And locking a John up and no information on person they visited status or if there was a handler. Until providers get caught they play that card to get free and right back to work but the people getting all the attention lives are ruined.
    Its really not, I would venture to say that the vast majority of the guys busted have no idea what they are doing as it pertains to the hobby. I'd venture to say for over half of them its their first time or they rarely do it. The traffickers never get arrested because these operations don't target them, just your average joes. If they really wanted to stop it they would do actual police work instead of hiding behind a computer and waiting for the average joe to come to them for an easy misdemeanor arrest. The way they do it now is essentially a huge publicity stunt, you got to feel for the majority of the unlucky bastards ensnared in it, society gained nothing from arresting the majority of them and they have to suffer for no reason.

  10. #181
    Quote Originally Posted by SR7D1  [View Original Post]
    Will be interesting to hear how the arrests were made. Some talk about this on the massage and escort section regarding a USAG member that was nabbed.
    I listened to the whole press conference this morning while working. They only busted three sick bastards who deserved it and 158 regular guys who didn't deserve it. And then one of the sheriffs had the audacity to call guys looking for adult women "deviants. " its a fucked up world we live in with everything going on with COVID and the real crime that is out there that they decide to focus on the misdemeanor side of things rather then ramping the penalties up for the sick bastards who are out there truly causing harm. I believe Yosts heart is in the right place, but they got it all wrong with how they focused this operation. I was happy that someone brought up the question of why they still charge the women they arrest even though they refer to them as "victims". Yost had some generic response that basically dodged the question. Its going to keep getting worse in Ohio for sure.

  11. #180

    Backwards

    Quote Originally Posted by Lugguy135  [View Original Post]
    Columbus, Ohio State officials have revealed details of a statewide human trafficking operation that resulted in the arrest of 161 people.

    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost offered details of the operation alongside multiple law enforcement agencies during a Monday press conference.

    Yost said those arrested include a city council member, a firefighter, a teacher, a professor and a home improvement contractor. A pilot, who Yost said makes more than $200,000 a year, was also arrested.
    So arrest the professionals and drag them through to media. Is helping stop human trafficking how? And locking a John up and no information on person they visited status or if there was a handler. Until providers get caught they play that card to get free and right back to work but the people getting all the attention lives are ruined.

  12. #179
    Quote Originally Posted by SR7D1  [View Original Post]
    Will be interesting to hear how the arrests were made. Some talk about this on the massage and escort section regarding a USAG member that was nabbed.
    10 missing children were recovered in this operation. If that senior member tried to partake in that, then he deserves what's coming.

  13. #178
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lugguy135  [View Original Post]
    Columbus, Ohio State officials have revealed details of a statewide human trafficking operation that resulted in the arrest of 161 people.

    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost offered details of the operation alongside multiple law enforcement agencies during a Monday press conference.

    Yost said those arrested include a city council member, a firefighter, a teacher, a professor and a home improvement contractor. A pilot, who Yost said makes more than $200,000 a year, was also arrested.
    Will be interesting to hear how the arrests were made. Some talk about this on the massage and escort section regarding a USAG member that was nabbed.

  14. #177

    Yost

    Columbus, Ohio — State officials have revealed details of a statewide human trafficking operation that resulted in the arrest of 161 people.

    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost offered details of the operation alongside multiple law enforcement agencies during a Monday press conference.

    Yost said those arrested include a city council member, a firefighter, a teacher, a professor and a home improvement contractor. A pilot, who Yost said makes more than $200,000 a year, was also arrested.

  15. #176

    Big news

    Yost will be announcing the results of his statewide operation tomorrow at 1000 am. Bet you that ensnared the senior member on here and several others.

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