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    Boy I feel alot safer that the cops are busting escorts.....wow got jr. high kids smoking heroin...guys getting shot....home invasions....



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    And on a side note....this city is hurting for cash....schools are closing and teachers are getting laid off here....lets legalize escorting and regulate it and tax it....its a win win all around....



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    The casinos in LV do not want you spending your $ on escorts, they want you to drop your as much coin in their joints. Remember a couple years ago, the casinos were the ones behind the lapdance ban in strip clubs.



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    Ok as "retired" escort emeritius if I may offer my experience... LOL Some of my statisticts are not exact, they are from memory and I'm not going to take the time tonight to double check them.

    First of all, I don't think anyone has anything against LE going after pimped or trafficked girls, minors or anyone who feels exploited. However I believe LE would be better served by staying out of the private affairs of consenting adults interacting with one another by choice completely in private. If someone is fucking on a park bench - or hooking outside church on Sunday, by all means drag their ass to jail. Having consensual sex is not a crime and we don't need our morals policed.

    You have to remember, if there is no "crime" the vice cops are going to get laid off from their cushy 6 figure jobs, so they have to create crime any way they can. And one way is to go after consenting adults making private arrangements online.

    This mindset is promoted by media - how many sex programs do you see on TV every week? It seems every other cop show and MSNBC special is about sex. Why because SEX SELLS. And these people make MILLIONS exploiting girls in the sex industry. THEY are the criminals.

    Some background. Over the past few years most girls have moved to the internet. Many exploited girls and minors are on the internet too. Hence LE has followed the business into cyberspace. In the early days of internet dating - the mid-late 90's. It was the grazing ground of top quality call girls and professional guys in technology fields, with plently of spending money. Then came Eros, TER, and CL, and the business boomed.

    Then about 3 years ago every crack whore discovered she could post from a blackberry from her street corner and they brought their ghetto ways onto CL. The guys who used to cruise the blvd looking for cheap car sex started crusing CL - and the business went to hell.

    The quality girls left CL, and went UTR now they are moving to private, screened, paid membership dating sites/clubs, and back to the traditional ways - meeting guys in the bar at high end hotels and through selected agencies.

    The industry is evolving again. I believe we will see increased LE action online, and increased pressure against the sites that provide advertising. I won't be surprised to see a witch hunt like in the 1980's against porn.

    Unfortunately when local areas do try to legalize prostitution they do it wrong. The movement in San Francisco failed because their spokesperson was an idiot, and because they were trying to legalize street sex. Nobody wants a crack head giving BJ's in their front yard. Had they tried to decriminalize internet sex conducted in private I believe it would have passed. Shouldda, wouldda, couldda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justatransgirl
    Ok as "retired" escort emeritius if I may offer my experience... LOL Some of my statisticts are not exact, they are from memory and I'm not going to take the time tonight to double check them.

    First of all, I don't think anyone has anything against LE going after pimped or trafficked girls, minors or anyone who feels exploited. However I believe LE would be better served by staying out of the private affairs of consenting adults interacting with one another by choice completely in private. If someone is fucking on a park bench - or hooking outside church on Sunday, by all means drag their ass to jail. Having consensual sex is not a crime and we don't need our morals policed.

    You have to remember, if there is no "crime" the vice cops are going to get laid off from their cushy 6 figure jobs, so they have to create crime any way they can. And one way is to go after consenting adults making private arrangements online.

    This mindset is promoted by media - how many sex programs do you see on TV every week? It seems every other cop show and MSNBC special is about sex. Why because SEX SELLS. And these people make MILLIONS exploiting girls in the sex industry. THEY are the criminals.

    Some background. Over the past few years most girls have moved to the internet. Many exploited girls and minors are on the internet too. Hence LE has followed the business into cyberspace. In the early days of internet dating - the mid-late 90's. It was the grazing ground of top quality call girls and professional guys in technology fields, with plently of spending money. Then came Eros, TER, and CL, and the business boomed.

    Then about 3 years ago every crack whore discovered she could post from a blackberry from her street corner and they brought their ghetto ways onto CL. The guys who used to cruise the blvd looking for cheap car sex started crusing CL - and the business went to hell.

    The quality girls left CL, and went UTR now they are moving to private, screened, paid membership dating sites/clubs, and back to the traditional ways - meeting guys in the bar at high end hotels and through selected agencies.

    The industry is evolving again. I believe we will see increased LE action online, and increased pressure against the sites that provide advertising. I won't be surprised to see a witch hunt like in the 1980's against porn.

    Unfortunately when local areas do try to legalize prostitution they do it wrong. The movement in San Francisco failed because their spokesperson was an idiot, and because they were trying to legalize street sex. Nobody wants a crack head giving BJ's in their front yard. Had they tried to decriminalize internet sex conducted in private I believe it would have passed. Shouldda, wouldda, couldda.

    Sigh,
    TS Jamie
    Fantastic post, Jamie. I am not a connoisseur of escorts like many on here, but I've certainly perused Eros often enough over the last several years. What I've always wondered is how many of those ads for the lesser known girls (i.e. not in porn) are actually LE trying to trap johns?

    Also, I'm fascinated by the puritan facists running around HUNG ANGELS, fer christsake, acting like prostitution is morally offensive and there is some sort of 'sanctity' to their marriage even though they sit up until thier wives are asleep so they can log on and jerk off. Gimme a fucking break...


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    BTW - if anyone needs a lawyer in Vegas contact me privately for a referral to a TS friendly attorney.



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    Yeah... Metro goes IN. Last year, they brought over so many vice from LA, to crack down on prostitution. My friend said they were going to auctions, and getting a bunch of cars, to use as undercovers. Cracking down on streetwalkers, casino hustlers, agency hoes, eros and craigslist girls. They go to your apt, house, hotel.. or they have you come to them. GG and TS mostly.

    Some of the girls that have moved here, got busted so many times, they moved back to wherever they are from. Some girls are in jail for A LONG TIME, prostitution with HIV/Aids.

    *knocks on Wood* I have never been busted. Then again, I rarely advertise in Vegas. But being here for so long, Ive heard alot of stories! Outcalls to hotels, Ive heard - The guy was in his underwear, naked, stroking his cock, feeling her breast, she gave him head, asked her to find drugs, or find another girl, then bust her, the drug dealer, and her gf. They have confiscated, money, cell phones, this one girls truck. they will have like 10 people in the bathroom, and throw you in there, and wait for the next. Ive heard of girls showing up late to stings, when they were already over, and got caught knocking at the door, when noone was in there. and they seen her in the hall, and busted her. Another was so late, they were already going down stairs, as they were coming out of the elevator she was going in, and they got her too. Ive also heard of girls, getting their wigs taken off, or what have you, and paraded around the casino, like Jenn said. If they get you at your place, they interrogate you, and whoever is there. And if you dont have a REAL job, they will try to confiscate your things.

    Ok Im getting tired, but those are a few of the stories, past to present. And like Bob said, someone just got popped this week. Well this wknd, is a busy weekend in Vegas, so lets hope, the girls play it safe!

    Jenn. Jenn, Jenn... Youve been in Vegas this long!?! And we havent been out hehe... Was hoping to see you out and about for AVN!



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    Confiscating Property:

    Both the federal government, and local state laws allow for the seisure and foriture of property used in commiting a crime and or funds resulting from the same.

    Originally passed in most cases as laws in response to the "drug wars", as always, LE has found other uses.

    It is perfectly legal and does happen that a "john" will have his car impounded for trying to pick up a street hooker, and it will be held until there is a trail. If the case is decicded for the defendant, (not guilty by judge or jury, case thrown out of court), the man gets his car back. If on the other hand things go the other way, say bye-bye to that car.

    Same for prossing. LE and DA's office will claim they need said property (cell phones, computers, etc), to prove what a hoe was up to. which is often where they obtain "client lists"

    Hey, it is not just electronics LE takes; but condoms, lube, sex toys, and the lot. Anything they think will help prove a trial a person lured someone there for the purpose of engaging in sex for hire.

    Sentences For Prossies:

    Run the gamut. Have heard that in NYC, even first time offenders are getting jail time of a a week, to a few weeks, to several.



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