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Danger from Hidden Cameras of Customers
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Danger from Hidden Cameras of Customers
Wonder if this has been a concern in Phoenix?  In Toronto, some of the larger agency owners are reporting problems with hidden cameras filming sessions and fake hotel outcall's.    
   
 Companions should be aware of how easy it is to conceal a camera and the potential risk of public distribution of such recordings as blackmail or to be sold as porn etc.

Some of the major outcall agencies have announced new policies of having to provide full names of customers and they will call hotels to confirm they are guests.   Unlike in the U.S., references have never been needed - since no legal issues.  Dangerous clients are rare since if anything bad happens, the Agency or driver will report to police or hotel security.  Again this is "harm reduction" when it is all legal.  
 
 A companion says to an agency owner:  
 Thank you for doing this! As someone who's in this industry and working for an agency, I wish this criteria was adopted more widely between owners and booking agents. I had a client about two month's back film me, had these requirements been enforced by our booking agent, my client may have thought twice before putting his indecent plans in motion. Also, I would be able to report him to the authorities as an attempt to deter him from possibly doing this again with other people and have any existing videos be seized. At least in that scenario, if he has continued, there would be existing reports to corroborate details regarding his behaviour, should someone else be violated similarly by him.   I admire how well you take care of your girls.

Well what if they just turn the lights off then the camera can't pick up a good picture?  

Also why aren't pimps just moving to Canada to set up agencies if it is legal to get on this gravy train?  

Why are the girls in Canada giving money to agencies if they don't need to screen because it is legal?

And why do the providers need security drives if they can just report a violent crime to Canadian police?  

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Companions in Phoenix could have the same camera issues as in Canada.

In response to your questions:

1) Darkness not an issue for IR cameras.   I can "see" my home office from anywhere in the world 24/7 even in total darkness. It is black and white vs color when there is light. Uses small IP camera with 7 days recorded in the Cloud and can see live at any time.

2) Canadian gals would not tolerate a pimp.  Most agencies are women owned who use to be escorts a few with their husbands.  Most have been around 10+ years.   Without the legal issues there is a huge demand as well as huge number of women seeking to work for the well known highly reviewed agencies.  

3) Most men prefer agencies since huge websites with pictures info, schedules and easy to set up with a booker for either outcall or now since legal most agencies have opened incalls around for example Toronto.  I have never heard of escorts delivered late or no shows.  Most agencies are like an extended family with owners and workers supporting each other in everyday life not just in business.  Often my first screening is by agency website pictures and I can narrow choices by my preference for slimmer bodies, natural C breasts or smaller.  Then I look at the 3 huge forums for reviews.  No one pays for sex only for companionship which complies with C36, although most police organizations ignore for private consenting adults.  If enforced it is likely to get overturned again by the Supreme Court since violates harm reduction idea and the "security of the person" under the Charter of RIghts and Freedoms.  Most of my interests are more sensual than sexual which is sometimes hard to distinguish in typical reviews.

4) The gals do not have to pay for ads, they have a driver pick them up from home and take to appointments and screened clients.  Far easier than trying to be indie.  They also get a high percentage of payout's than the often 50% in the U.S. at the few agencies still taking the legal risk.   Very roughly on a $200/hr outcall - $20 to driver, $20-40 to agency and rest to the gal.  Incall probably different since usually a high-end condo or hotel room is rented by the agency.  

5) Rarely need drivers for security but if there ever is a problem and doesn't return from say a hotel room, the driver will call hotel security and if needed police since they have no fear of police like in the U.S.  Is the Canadian "harm reduction" model.   Frankly, I have never heard of driver needing to contact hotel security.  This would also discourage a bad guy from doing anything bad.

There was years ago the Russian mafia agencies that had some "stolen" escorts.  However the escorts were able to contact police (long story) and the bad guy Russian pimp was arrested and no problem for the escorts.

In the U.S. this is a criminal enterprise.  In Canada it is "harm reduction" and "security of persons" by legal private consenting adults.

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