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Odelay
11-21-2010, 04:01 AM
I've had this asked on a couple of escort experiences. Usually I sort of half chuckle and say... "uhhh no."

What kind of response are the girls looking for to help them determine if you're the police? I mean, do cops usually answer... "Yup, and as soon as you agree to sex for money I can start writing up my arrest report, so get on with it sweety."

By the way, any cops or ex-cops on this forum?

rockabilly
11-21-2010, 04:04 AM
"Naw baby , the handcuffs just mean i'm kinky." lol

Entrapment comes to mind.

TSMichelleAustin
11-21-2010, 04:05 AM
I never ask that stupid questions... u kinda know a cop they ask incriminating questions and are not the same typical guys. They a lot of times stand out. Now I get more guys asking me if I am a cop then the other way around!

Coroner
11-21-2010, 04:08 AM
YouTube - Renegade Intro (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x94hc46MfX4)

rockabilly
11-21-2010, 04:11 AM
Lorenzo Lamas is ..... Renegade.

Good show.

rockabilly
11-21-2010, 04:18 AM
How bout C.O.P.S. -
Central
Orginization of
Police
Specialists
"Fighting Crime in a Future Time"
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/C_O_P_S__8451.jpg

Dino Velvet
11-21-2010, 07:37 AM
People often think I'm a cop, more of a dirty cop. I've worked night clubs where GMs were paranoid thinking I was an undercover cop. I was buying weed from this guy who would sell to me but even many buys and months later he was always scared. The first time I bought an actual ounce from him was tense. My last girlfriend and her aunt thought I worked for the Feds for some reason. The few people that don't think I'm a cop think I'm a serial killer.

NYBURBS
11-21-2010, 09:57 AM
"Naw baby , the handcuffs just mean i'm kinky." lol

Entrapment comes to mind.

It's only entrapment if you ask someone to engage in conduct that they would have otherwise not been inclined to engage in. So if an undercover pulls up to some girl that was just walking down the street and says "hey I'll give you a grand to fuck me right now" then you have an issue of entrapment. Going to see a girl that advertises on an escort forum and advertises what type of sexual activities she engages in does not make for a great entrapment defense for the girl.

Btw- cops are allowed to lie to you, it's perfectly legal under the law. So asking them if they are a cop is pretty pointless (at least in NY, I can't speak for all 50 states).

TSMichelleAustin
11-21-2010, 10:25 AM
People often think I'm a cop, more of a dirty cop. I've worked night clubs where GMs were paranoid thinking I was an undercover cop. I was buying weed from this guy who would sell to me but even many buys and months later he was always scared. The first time I bought an actual ounce from him was tense. My last girlfriend and her aunt thought I worked for the Feds for some reason. The few people that don't think I'm a cop think I'm a serial killer.

I can see serial killer with that pic in ur signature! LOL!!! Always makes me sick to look at! LMAO!!!

traLika
11-21-2010, 10:45 AM
I think Dino could be a cop and a killer...

PomonaCA
11-21-2010, 10:57 AM
People often think I'm a cop, more of a dirty cop. I've worked night clubs where GMs were paranoid thinking I was an undercover cop. I was buying weed from this guy who would sell to me but even many buys and months later he was always scared. The first time I bought an actual ounce from him was tense. My last girlfriend and her aunt thought I worked for the Feds for some reason. The few people that don't think I'm a cop think I'm a serial killer.


You smoke that weed or do you just buy it? I'm a cop.

Caff_Racer
11-21-2010, 11:29 AM
On a totally different note, I sometimes get asked whether I'm a copper because of the way I ride my bikes. And in fact I have learned many of my riding techniques from British police motorcyclists.

On one memorable occasion, I was asked that question after having been pulled over in the south of France by two Gendarmes who had been quietly following me for 20 minutes without my noticing (oops, incorrect use of my rear-view mirrors - somebody pass me the dunce cap, please) - needless to say I was "making good progress" at the time...

dderek123
11-21-2010, 11:33 AM
How bout C.O.P.S. -
Central
Orginization of
Police
Specialists
"Fighting Crime in a Future Time"

I fucking loved that cartoon when i was a kid.

LibertyHarkness
11-21-2010, 12:53 PM
i had a policeman client once try to threaten to arrest me for escorting if i didnt let him session for free ..

I just lolled in his face and said gimme your name and lets phone your station then and get them dlown here.... i then gave him the links to law on escorting and sex for the UK ...he left immediately lol .... twats i love them ...

Now my friend escort tours in dublin alot and she says there is a crew of padi's that try to scam foreign touring girl out of money / services etc by saying they will be arrested for illegial immigrancy .... my freidn Jess is polish and said to the idiot you do realise poland is in the EU :) he then left and said cant blame a guy for trying lol

comedy gold alot of police or fake police ... i actually used to have a really nice policeman client, he was great, told me alot about uk law etc ...shame some people try to scam from it .

LibertyHarkness
11-21-2010, 12:54 PM
in england they are only intersted in street workers, and brothels basically ... off street independant escorts are of no interest to them .. unless you start causing a disturbance .

scroller
11-21-2010, 04:48 PM
I never ask that stupid questions... u kinda know a cop they ask incriminating questions and are not the same typical guys. They a lot of times stand out. Now I get more guys asking me if I am a cop then the other way around!

Hey, um... are you a cop?

AllanahStarrNYC
11-21-2010, 04:52 PM
In the US the police are allowed to lie to you, and they will do what they can to intimidate you and allow them to to do things that otherwise they could not without your consent. I.E. During a traffic stop, "Can I search your car- you aren't carrying amy guns in there are you?"- Someone may say sure just because they are nervous and such. The police in the US will lie and do anything they can to incriminate you an violate your constitutional rights, because most people don't know them. If a prostitute ask a cop of he is a cop, of course he is going to SAY NO.

ll66
11-21-2010, 07:58 PM
Hi everyone,

LEO can and will lie but they cannot expose themselves. Have your clients show you their package and their cool, if not...

Caff_Racer
11-21-2010, 08:04 PM
I think that police all over the world have the "right" to lie to you and do everything they can to incriminate you of criminal activity that you have not been involved in. Even the traditional British bobby now operates according to the premise that "I am the Law". From the moment that they have an official uniform on, with a badge, they can do anything they want to you, and what they say is cast in stone. Nowadays the fact of the matter is, that if a copper walks up to you and addresses you, you're going to get taken down, even if you haven't done anything. This isn't helped by the fact that modern police forces the world over are nowadays staffed by men and women whose only reason for joining the force is so that they can wear a uniform, go about the place armed to the teeth and do what they bloody well please, safe in the knowledge that they won't get into trouble if they overstep the mark. And as modern police forces are now results-driven and oriented, every single citizen is fair game.

Proof of this is the recent case of a British copper who brutalised a woman who had been taken into custody. Her "crime": she was found asleep in her car, which was parked on a quiet country lane. The result: once she had been booked at the station, a burly copper built like a brick shithouse literally threw this frail, bewildered woman in her fifties into a cell, leaving her with awful injuries to her face and head that required serious treatment at the local hospital. A first trial found the copper guilty of assault, but on appeal he has just been cleared of all wrongdoing.

I no longer have any respect for the police, and I know of many "old" coppers who are horrified at what the force has become; indeed many of them have left the force because of that, and say that they would never join the modern police force.

traLika
11-21-2010, 08:24 PM
Proof of this is the recent case of a British copper who brutalised a woman who had been taken into custody. Her "crime": she was found asleep in her car, which was parked on a quiet country lane. The result: once she had been booked at the station, a burly copper built like a brick shithouse literally threw this frail, bewildered woman in her fifties into a cell, leaving her with awful injuries to her face and head that required serious treatment at the local hospital. A first trial found the copper guilty of assault, but on appeal he has just been cleared of all wrongdoing.



This was the original incident...

YouTube - Wiltshire policeman faces sack for cell attack on woman. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkv7ROwCHC8)

BeardedOne
11-22-2010, 02:51 AM
In the US the police are allowed to lie to you,...

In the Massachusetts community that I grew up in, in the late 1970's, if a cop passed a lie detector test he didn't get a badge. Shameful, dirty department that, for a number of years.

I forget which one of the girls asked me if I was a cop, but I thought about it for a moment and asked her "Which answer will get me the best service?" and she seemed to appreciate the foolishness of the question and expectation of an honest answer.

Most of the ladies we know here have taken the ride and done the drill, so they have a pretty good idea of how the system works and how to fly under the radar. Unfortunately, asking silly questions that have no correct answers doesn't help much in the end.

NRT
11-22-2010, 08:05 AM
The police are allowed to lie to you in any country, that is why you have the right to silence. You dont have to say anything, telling lies, intimidation etc is part of the investigation process to get around the law and get the suspect or member of public to consent to them doing what they wish when they have no grounds to do so.A test case in the 1960s? brought against the cops for lying led to the official caution warning them they dont have to say anything. The only time the police or a suspect can not lie is when they are arrested and given the caution or making a sworn statement or speaking on oath.

donaghey30
11-22-2010, 08:20 AM
you're right about the lying