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07-10-24 05:52 #21493Senior Member

Posts: 304HMm
I don't, refresh my memory.
Originally Posted by DarkClouds
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07-09-24 22:31 #21492Senior Member

Posts: 431(disclaimer. I am not a lawyer).
Originally Posted by Lips1963
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The 4th amendment protects you against unlawful search and seizure, which extends to your identification. So, depending on the state, you do not have to provide I'd unless you are either a) already under arrest; or b) the police have reasonable, articulable suspicion that you have committed, are committing, or about to commit a crime. If they specify that they will arrest you unless you provide I'd, it's generally better to comply and sue later. And please, if you are in this situation, start video recording immediately. That is your 1st amendment right, established in case law by the Supreme Court.
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07-09-24 19:45 #21491Senior Member

Posts: 2076Throwback Thursday
Two days early LOL. Anyone remember Tammi Lynn? Boy was she hot, when she wasn't dressed like a boy (which was most of the time).
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07-09-24 19:43 #21490Senior Member

Posts: 781Exactly. As far as I understand it, the law says you have to provide identification if on foot, car registration, license etc if in a vehicle. The 5th amendment says you don't have to answer questions. So if you provide the required documents and decline to answer questions, what could they do? What could they possibly arrest you for? Being a monger? Where's the evidence of money exchange for sex? Me? I'm much more scared of the thug handlers than the police. I'll stick with the Hamptons and the Sonestas any day, and skip the Hilltops and Alpines.
Originally Posted by LustyB
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07-09-24 18:24 #21489Senior Member

Posts: 1652I don't answer questions.
Originally Posted by DarkClouds
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Then leave.
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07-09-24 16:24 #21488Senior Member

Posts: 2076Ugh
You've been around long enough to know that LE can hang around in the parking lot and harass visitors if they know what's going on inside.
Originally Posted by Lips1963
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07-09-24 12:51 #21487Senior Member

Posts: 304Debbie
Let's be honest, she not for 99.9% of us. I saw her and was disgusted. You do you, but please don't pump up the tires for Debbie. That does a disservice to most here.
Originally Posted by AndesThins21
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07-09-24 11:37 #21486Senior Member

Posts: 172Debbie
Had a good time with her last week Attleboro MA area. Maybe not for everyone, but I thought she was a great mature lady. https://lovelyladyforyou.wixsite.com/mysite.
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07-09-24 09:46 #21485Senior Member

Posts: 781So, if they are "being watched" on cameras, etc, watching entries and exits from their room, then just exactly what danger is this to a monger? Has anyone ever heard of police busting into the room of a provider, UNLESS she herself is LEO or else working with police? In other words, a sting. But I've never heard of police busting into a provider's room, based soley on evidence that there are frequent room visitors. In most hotels, there are no rules against visitors in rooms, at least not during daylight hours. I'm no lawyer, but it seems to me that there is an "expectation of privacy" and such evidence as comings and goings from rooms could not possbly justify a warrant. . . Or could it? Also would police needlessly risk significant danger to themselves by busting into a room that had not been carefully engineeered beforehand to conduct a sting? So, just exactly what is the danger to the MONGER in such situations, where the provider is "being watched"? The hotel could certainly just kick the provider out if they wanted to, yes? But how could that, in any way, impact the monger?
Originally Posted by Italian2424
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07-08-24 19:50 #21484Senior Member

Posts: 2076Jasmine
It's very odd, because the reviews on the other site are all positive and they seem to be talking about her. And yet the number I use for her is not on any of her profiles because I got it on Seeking. I messaged her to see what's up.
Here's another profile with many positive reviews using one of the same numbers from the other site.
https://www.eroticmonkey.ch/jasmine-...vidence-650850
Originally Posted by JackBeQuick1
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07-08-24 18:12 #21483Senior Member

Posts: 176Trying again
If you try again (which I wouldn't) can you please for the love of Christ do not send this scammer a deposit. Thank you.
Originally Posted by Tp1701
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07-08-24 18:11 #21482Senior Member

Posts: 112Where did you get her number, the ad on TER is not her. She is spectacular. And you must have the wrong number. She is perhaps the best provider here.
Originally Posted by Tp1701
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07-08-24 17:20 #21481Senior Member

Posts: 735Jasmine, Middle Eastern Beauty- WTF?
I texted Jasmine and made an appt for an hour later. She asked for a $20 deposit. Normally I wouldn't, but since she's in such high standing I did it. I took a shower and when I got out, I checked my phone. She's texting me asking for my address. I said I thought it was an incall. She said ok and then gave an address of 600 New York Ave NE and said she's staying at the Red Carpet Inn. I'm like what the. And looked it up. It's in Wash DC. I said you're in Washington I said I'm in RI. She then replies "I drunk a lot baby" and then starts texting me saying she's coming to me. I thought, screw this. Then blocked her. Everything I've read I've never seen anything like this. I wonder if it's even worth it to try again.
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07-08-24 14:58 #21480Senior Member

Posts: 48Hotels
Keep in mind these high end hotels have cameras which I am sure are or could be monitored. I will only meet a provider in a hotel that has been verified either by many reviews or a recomendation from somene I talked through my mail box on this site. I do not meet any new providers cause I am just getting back into game and honestly most are just scams or ripping us off. If a single woman checks into a hotel who is to say they are not being watched by these cameras to see if there is traffic coming into their room? Also I do not walk by the front desk I prefer to go into a back door but as most of us know they are usually locked so you got to wait for someone to walk in that door which is a time waster. Just my two cents. Be safe.
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07-08-24 06:51 #21479Senior Member

Posts: 781Phantom knocks on door?
I have had these types of phantom knocks on the door when with providers in motel rooms, but never in upscale places like are being described. It was always in those drug dens like the Hilltop, in the old days when I used to see them in such shitty drug den motels. I always assumed that it was their handler that decided to let them know that time was up or else they had another customer waiting.
Originally Posted by VicksBurg70
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But now, you've gotten me bit concerned about these "upscale" motels that could have an interest in discouraging mongering. You say you won't see a provider in such places, that cater to business people and family's? Why? What do you think the danger to the customer is? What do you think the worst case scenario is regarding that? Intervention by LEO somehow, or what? I actually never heard of such situations reported. I always thought these "upscale" hotel were safe, but now you've got me worried. Has ANYONE actually had any actual incidents with the hotel management in family / business hotels or motels like Hampton or Hilton or Sonesta, etc? I once was confronted by hotel management in a place in Philadelphia long ago, the desk clerk asked me who I was visiting and the room number. I gave the room number, but I said that it was my girlfriend's room and gave the name used by the provider which happened to be a common name like Mary. The desk clerk then actually looked up the registration and declared that I was mistaken, that there was no one in that room named Mary. I said she must have given me the wrong room number and made a quick exit and immediately called the provider who had no idea what was going on, and she immediately made plans to leave that motel. I can't remember the motel but it was an upscale one with lots of security. But that was the only encounter I ever had with hotel management in over a quarter century of mongering. But I'd like to know if maybe these places are taking more aggressive actions these days? Has anyone had any real trouble in that regard?








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