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09-04-22 17:49 #1328Senior Member

Posts: 2145Nice one
Good posting. Just adding something to it. Always keep your head down to stay away from the cameras. I take advantage of Covid, I have on a cap, mask and sunglasses. My car is always a few blocks away.
Originally Posted by Woody50
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Stay safe,
PA.
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09-04-22 09:49 #1327Senior Member

Posts: 634I used to service office computers. I used to walk into a building like I belonged there, never make eye contact with anyone.
Originally Posted by BigMacDaddy
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Once, at Hamilton Standard in Windsor Locks, an employee walked by the guard at the front desk without showing him his ID. The guard had a loaded pistol and fired a shot over the guy's head. No more loaded pistols for the security people.
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09-04-22 08:25 #1326Senior Member

Posts: 5229Correct and well-stated.
Originally Posted by Woody50
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In 30+ years of visiting high-end women at national chain hotels, never a problem. There was one time, I was leaving after an hour session, and a Mrs. Kravitz type busy body gave me a 'hello' as I walked out of the lobby. I kept walking and passed her, then she asked me what room was I leaving. With my back to her, I raised my hand as a goodbye gesture without speaking, maintained my walking pace, and didn't look back. What she wanted to know was none of her business and I wasn't frazzled one bit.
As you stated, enter and exit like you belong there or own the place. Don't stop to engage in conversation or answer questions. How you react reveals more than you could ever say or explain. Likewise, for malls, stores, or other public places.
BMD
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09-04-22 07:47 #1325Senior Member

Posts: 1182To me, the drawback of any location with doors to the street is it's too easy for anyone in the lot to see which room you're in and watch the door and your car. For riff-raff, it's easier for someone to set you up or mess with your car, even someone not involved with the provider, since they probably have some idea how long you'll be there knowing who you're with. For LE, it's super simple to watch, log, or record activity to a specific room and occupants. Since those locations are usually older, run down, cheaper, and have far more long term occupants, they tend to attract more LE activity.
Originally Posted by BarGuy
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People come and go all day long at mid-level and up hotels with lobbies. Some people who are checked in have legitimate business meetings in them, or friends and relatives who visit. The front desk doesn't know if you're checked in, as you may have arrived when a different clerk was on duty. Nobody in the lot knows which room you're in, or can guess how long you'll be there. The desk person doesn't care, unless you look like a complete outcast, and in many cases the front desk is unoccupied until someone stands at the desk looking like they need assistance.
If ever questioned by a desk clerk, simply say you're planning a function and investigating places for out of state relatives to stay. I've visited many providers all over the US, as well as spent hundreds of nights in hotels for business travel, and have never once been questioned coming or going. Act like you belong there, it's that simple.
It’s worth noting that most, if not all LE activity around motels and hotels comes after complaints or at the request of a property owner. The nicer places will usually simply ask a provider to leave if they suspect something, even as simple as a noisy party, as they don’t want the attention or activity.
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09-04-22 07:08 #1324Senior Member

Posts: 117Mt Royal
Looks like a nice setup where you park infront of the door and don't have to go through a lobby, and parking is not in view of the street. What are the drawbacks of the place? Is there rif-raff hanging around? I have never been there but I've been a couple doors down the street to see Morgan.
Originally Posted by Mirth
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09-03-22 16:58 #1323Senior Member

Posts: 1182We used to call it the GetMore.
Originally Posted by BigMacDaddy
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09-03-22 15:33 #1322Senior Member

Posts: 5229Yep! That was THE hot spot back in the ol' Advocate days. Hard to believe it USED to be the best spot. From GrantMoor to GrantLess!
Originally Posted by MightySpearsman
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BMD.
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09-03-22 15:10 #1321Senior Member

Posts: 1616The Grantmoor?
I chuckled when I read that the lower-than-low motel might be the Grantmoor.
Originally Posted by DragonHawk013
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I once had a fantastic all-night session with a hot Puerto Rican mama there and I remember the hotel being ok, but then I realized that that was 1986 LOL.
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09-03-22 14:57 #1320Senior Member

Posts: 157Kute
Mount Royal.
Originally Posted by TopGun9
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09-03-22 14:12 #1319Senior Member

Posts: 894I love titties, I was all set to head to see her, she sent me a face pic and it was a complete deal breaker.
Originally Posted by BigMacDaddy
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09-02-22 23:42 #1318Senior Member

Posts: 261Sounds like grantmore.
Originally Posted by TopGun9
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09-02-22 19:15 #1317Senior Member

Posts: 1028Which motel?
Originally Posted by Mirth
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09-02-22 05:58 #1316Senior Member

Posts: 147Good spot
You're not wrong. There are a couple new reviews on Hfd board, one says this:
Originally Posted by TheRealAssMan
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To me the phone history + this report are strong evidence a handler is in the picture. Definitely calls for extra caution.
Originally Posted by BLorenzo651
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Keep it Fresh.
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09-01-22 18:01 #1315Senior Member

Posts: 157Kite
I know what you might be feeling but I did not feel unsafe or threatened.
Originally Posted by Pcard
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But I agree one look at the motel and you tend to throw up.
Mirth.
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09-01-22 13:37 #1314Senior Member

Posts: 370Too bad
Too bad about location. I scoped it out and refused to pull in. I enjoy older provider and I do think she's a nice enuff person, but safety and boundries first.
Originally Posted by Mirth
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