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07-10-24 21:00 #21500Senior Member

Posts: 735I contacted the sister, she said everything covered.
Originally Posted by AcesHigh
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07-10-24 18:20 #21499Senior Member

Posts: 61Eaton st Ho's
https://skipthegames.com/posts/crans...n/800625759236
Originally Posted by MarriedTom
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I seen Throat Goat on Eaton St for quick vist.
Nice easy set up decent location. Pictures are accurate. Average looking definitely seen worse no signs of drug use. Great head game offered more but wasn't interested I might repeat. I asked her if she knew the other girl who often posts adds stating Eaton St. She mentioned it was her sister. They work separately no 2 gal action!
This is her sister:
https://skipthegames.com/posts/cranston-ri/female-escorts/caucasian_e/-sloppy-toppy-/212594174613Last edited by Aces High; 07-10-24 at 18:26. Reason: Add
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07-10-24 17:59 #21498Senior Member

Posts: 431
Originally Posted by LustyB
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There's a difference between "ask you to provide" and "order you to provide" your I'd. When driving, it's a rare case when you can win in court that you were right to refuse to provide I'd on a stop. Basically you have to show that the stop was not legal, generally because of other things, like the cop was harassing you, or the stop was retaliatory for something else. So unless you have a guarantee of that, it's best to provide the I'd in a stop.
Originally Posted by Lips1963
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Otherwise, it doesn't matter if you are on foot or otherwise; unless you are in the process of or was just finishing up committing a crime they don't have the right to I'd you, especially if you are on public property.
Miranda is only a set of warnings that they use to confirm you know your existing rights under the 5th and 6th amendments, and yes, generally they are required to provide them to you when you are arrested / brought in for questioning. However, anything you say to police at any time can be used against you, regardless of Miranda warning. At any time when police as you questions, the encounter is either consensual or not, and if not consensual it is basically a detainment. Asking "Am I free to go" is the litmus test for that. If they say "No" then ask "Am I being detained? At no time are you required to answer questions. At any time you can (and should) invoke your 5th amendment right to stay silent (though you do have to actually invoke it, you generally can't simply be quiet). A lot of the time they will try not to say you are detained, but still that you are not free to go. You can be lawfully detained for an investigatory purpose. Like you match the description of a suspect and they want to confirm. But you are still not required to answer any questions or provide I'd based on that. You also do not need to assist in their investigation, and while cops like to say that means you are obstructing it by not answering questions, that doesn't fly in court.
There's a YouTube channel called Audit the Audit which has a lot of good videos with talks about incidents and the specific laws in play. Based on the municipality and the state. As well as case law established by the US district courts that handle the region that state is in, and the Supreme Court.
Also look up the video "Don't talk to the police" from Regent University School of Law.
(same disclaimer. I am not a lawyer).
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07-10-24 17:38 #21497Senior Member

Posts: 69Long story short she and her handler were takin in a few years back (Cranston) never to be heard from again.
Originally Posted by PeckerPete13
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07-10-24 16:32 #21496Senior Member

Posts: 443Help
Does anyone know who this is in the picture? When I used to see her name was Natalia, but that was years ago. I found the picture and I'm trying to locate her.
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07-10-24 10:13 #21495Senior Member

Posts: 781Oh, man, it looks like I opened a can of worms here! I think you may be right that it is dependent on the state, as to whether you have to provide I'd if on foot. But I think its universal, if stopped in a vehicle? Licence and registration, in ALL states, and insurance in some? I THINK?! But EVERY lawyer website I looked a says that you should NEVER voluntarily provide info to police except for ID and the required vehicle documents. They can TRY to get info, but you are not required by law to answer, BUT, they do NOT have to warn you of Miranda rights UNLESS and UNTIL arrested? And they CAN use whatever you say, voluntarily, before an arrest. But am I correct? Is there a lawyer in the house?
Originally Posted by KatSuno1492
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07-10-24 09:05 #21494Senior Member

Posts: 1652The above is the case in Rhode Island and New Hampshire. Cops can ask for I'd if you're on foot for "b" above. But you still do t have to say anything or help with their "investigation". And do t let then pull the old "I'll chart her you with obstruction". Obstruction only can be charge as a secondary offense to a primary crime. Asserting your 5th amendment rights isn't obstruction.
Originally Posted by KatSuno1492
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In Massachusetts, there is no I'd requirement if you're on foot. You don't have to show them shit.
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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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