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crsm27 25 Reviews 1135 reads
posted
1 / 13

Just curious about something...  
   
 I read the ads on BP and many have the "disclaimer" stating something along the lines of this...  
 By contacting me you are not affiliated with law enforcement...    (see attached).  
   
 What I am wondering... How does this hold up in court if you were busted or does that disclaimer even mean anything.  
   
 Just curious is all or if anyone ever seeked some legal advise on that subject.  
   
 Just one of my random thoughts this Monday.  
 - cheers  
 crsm27

crsm27 25 Reviews 487 reads
posted
2 / 13

I also posted the question here as well...

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=183896&boardID=23&page=1#183896
Posted By: crsm27
 
   
       
   
   
   
   
 Just curious about something...  
     
  I read the ads on BP and many have the "disclaimer" stating something along the lines of this...  
  By contacting me you are not affiliated with law enforcement...    (see attached).  
     
  What I am wondering... How does this hold up in court if you were busted or does that disclaimer even mean anything.  
     
  Just curious is all or if anyone ever seeked some legal advise on that subject.  
     
  Just one of my random thoughts this Monday.  
  - cheers  
  crsm27

nobodysfool2007 1 Reviews 497 reads
posted
3 / 13

Not a provider, nor an attorney, and I don't portray one on TV either.
Here is the scoop from a legal standpoint from my
observations.

LE has a lot of latitude in that they are allowed to gasp! LIE and deceive potential offenders of the law. Think under cover drug busts too!

Hell, the feds have placed deep under cover agents into an organization, and the agent has
participated in the crimes, " purchasing drugs"
" Beating up individuals" and in some cases,
" Shooting an individual"

Think about those cities / states, where LE is
able to actually have sex with a provider, and then turn around and Bust the Offender / Actor.

Now apply the disclaimer to the mix, and see what
logic would likely apply in a court of law.

Dr.BudGreen 10 Reviews 329 reads
posted
4 / 13

As far as I know, prior disclaimers are not binding in MN.
If you see a sign that says "We are not responsible..." it probably means nothing.
If you see a sign that says "No guns allowed..." it doesn't mean anything unless the law prohibits guns specifically.
But then again, I'm not a lawyer.

Posted By: crsm27
 
   
       
   
   
   
   
 Just curious about something...  
     
  I read the ads on BP and many have the "disclaimer" stating something along the lines of this...  
  By contacting me you are not affiliated with law enforcement...    (see attached).  
     
  What I am wondering... How does this hold up in court if you were busted or does that disclaimer even mean anything.  
     
  Just curious is all or if anyone ever seeked some legal advise on that subject.  
     
  Just one of my random thoughts this Monday.  
  - cheers  
  crsm27

AladinSane 352 reads
posted
5 / 13

Nothing in that disclaimer has any affect on LE.  They are not bound by anything you say or anything they say.  They can and will lie cheat and provoke, and then they will bust you.  The disclaimer only confirms to them that the advertiser intends to offer illegal services.  All you have done is point a finger at yourself say come bust me.  In some cases the provider must offer or accept an offer to exchange services for $.  The truth is they do not even need that because they will lie about that also.  They will tell you that a friend of there's has seen you or they met you in the past and you were great and can they get XXX for $.  If you say yes you are busted.

Ladies please do not offer, infer or disclaim.  All you have done is bring trouble on yourself.  Offer a sensual massage with a wink and never relate service to $.  The guys you are looking for know how to sort out what is offered.  If any of the contacts asks you to make a specific deal insist that you do not offer and illegal services and get away.  

 If you insist on references and do not offer or disclaim LE look else ware because you are to smart, they will go to the girls who give themselves away by printing a disclaimer.

DJ1985 21 Reviews 379 reads
posted
6 / 13

A disclaimer is just one more bit of evidence a prosecutor can show the jury and offers no more protection that a LE check does.
....I'm not doing anything illegal, that's why you need to promise me you aren't part of a law enforcement agency.....

-- Modified on 4/27/2015 6:22:37 PM

vorlon 115 Reviews 399 reads
posted
7 / 13

If it did any good, everyone would be using it and no one except for complete newcomers would ever get busted.

crsm27 25 Reviews 298 reads
posted
8 / 13

Thanks all for the replies.

It is what I was thinking as well.   But I just found it interesting is all.

claudeday 394 reads
posted
9 / 13

Good advice but I'd nit worry to much. Not many busts here; cops have bigger crime to deal with.  

Posted By: crsm27
 
   
       
   
   
   
   
 Just curious about something...  
     
  I read the ads on BP and many have the "disclaimer" stating something along the lines of this...  
  By contacting me you are not affiliated with law enforcement...    (see attached).  
     
  What I am wondering... How does this hold up in court if you were busted or does that disclaimer even mean anything.  
     
  Just curious is all or if anyone ever seeked some legal advise on that subject.  
     
  Just one of my random thoughts this Monday.  
  - cheers  
  crsm27

Wongbater 40 Reviews 387 reads
posted
10 / 13
vorlon 115 Reviews 427 reads
posted
11 / 13

You may find they happen more often than you think.

belindabell See my TER Reviews 309 reads
posted
12 / 13

By posting it, these gals are basically acknowledging that they are doing something deemed illegal.

TheProfessor 282 reads
posted
13 / 13
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