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The Sex Trafficking Super Bowl Myth debunked...great talking points if this subject ever comes up...
tvlaw 58 Reviews 1519 reads
posted
1 / 11

If you are a provider or a hobbyist, you may want to exercise extreme caution in your business practices. The LE are working overtime with an agenda to effectively arrest any and all participants that engage in, assist, or conspire to any related act of prostitution. In The next 40 day's approximately, there will be a myriad of arrests and sting operations. I know this is not a popular post however, if it benefits even a few people, it was worth my time. Happy Holiday's

Dave76015 38 Reviews 1113 reads
posted
2 / 11

1)  Screen, investigate, review, and ask questions from other community members, and only deal with Professional ladies here or other locations where there is a level of investigation required to either post, or gain access to the sites.  NOT BP!!
2)  Don't say stupid things in an email, text, phone call, or in person until all the clothes are on the floor.
3)  If you should find yourself in the presence of law enforcement, SHUT YOUR MOUTH.
4)  You must honestly identify yourself and produce ID.
5)  Tell them you wish to exercise your 4th & 5th Amendment rights, and demand to have your attorney present when making statements to the police.
6)  Let them know that you refuse to grant any permission to allow searches of your property, your self, or your vehicle.  
7)  SHUT YOUR STUPID MOUTH.    You are not going to talk your way out of handcuffs.  

Be safe, and have fun.

bigguy30 832 reads
posted
3 / 11

Just know your rights and stick with the well reviewed providers.

Posted By: Dave76015
1)  Screen, investigate, review, and ask questions from other community members, and only deal with Professional ladies here or other locations where there is a level of investigation required to either post, or gain access to the sites.  NOT BP!!  
 2)  Don't say stupid things in an email, text, phone call, or in person until all the clothes are on the floor.  
 3)  If you should find yourself in the presence of law enforcement, SHUT YOUR MOUTH.  
 4)  You must honestly identify yourself and produce ID.  
 5)  Tell them you wish to exercise your 4th & 5th Amendment rights, and demand to have your attorney present when making statements to the police.  
 6)  Let them know that you refuse to grant any permission to allow searches of your property, your self, or your vehicle.  
 7)  SHUT YOUR STUPID MOUTH.    You are not going to talk your way out of handcuffs.    
   
 Be safe, and have fun.  


-- Modified on 12/21/2014 12:23:38 AM

AZCalvin69 951 reads
posted
4 / 11

All good advice here but does anyone have a reference to a lawyer that wouldn't mind having his/her number on my speed dial. I'm careful and adhere to the rules but you never know...

jforcie 24 Reviews 552 reads
posted
5 / 11

Good info. Remember you must affirmatively invoke your right to silence and an attorney. And although law enforcement can compel you to give them your fingerprints and photo, and then use it to unlock your phone (via face-lock and biometric reader), law enforcement cannot compel you to reveal your passwords.

Posted By: Dave76015
1)  Screen, investigate, review, and ask questions from other community members, and only deal with Professional ladies here or other locations where there is a level of investigation required to either post, or gain access to the sites.  NOT BP!!  
 2)  Don't say stupid things in an email, text, phone call, or in person until all the clothes are on the floor.  
 3)  If you should find yourself in the presence of law enforcement, SHUT YOUR MOUTH.  
 4)  You must honestly identify yourself and produce ID.  
 5)  Tell them you wish to exercise your 4th & 5th Amendment rights, and demand to have your attorney present when making statements to the police.  
 6)  Let them know that you refuse to grant any permission to allow searches of your property, your self, or your vehicle.  
 7)  SHUT YOUR STUPID MOUTH.    You are not going to talk your way out of handcuffs.    
   
 Be safe, and have fun.  

KristaDoll See my TER Reviews 770 reads
posted
6 / 11

Thanks everyone..... Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!

Posted By: tvlaw
If you are a provider or a hobbyist, you may want to exercise extreme caution in your business practices. The LE are working overtime with an agenda to effectively arrest any and all participants that engage in, assist, or conspire to any related act of prostitution. In The next 40 day's approximately, there will be a myriad of arrests and sting operations. I know this is not a popular post however, if it benefits even a few people, it was worth my time. Happy Holiday's  

jforcie 24 Reviews 535 reads
posted
8 / 11

You are right. This summer Riley v. California, 134 S. Ct. 2473 (2014), requires law enforcement to obtain a search warrant prior to searching a cellphone (or a valid exception). But if they obtain a search warrant, they can't compel you to give up the password. However, if your cellphone uses "face lock" or "fingerprint unlock," they can compel you to give up your likeness and fingerprints. That's why I have both an encryption password to unlock the phone at startup, and screen lock password. Below is a link to a great article talking about just this, Virgina v. Baust.

Dave76015 38 Reviews 441 reads
posted
9 / 11
Drumsticks 90 Reviews 481 reads
posted
10 / 11

... in your real life. A logical and well written piece on how LE and trafficking NGOs use propaganda and fear mongering to justify funding of their causes. There is basically no evidence that the Super Bowl attracts an increase in sex trafficking but that doesn't stop LE from increased enforcement activities during this period. Stay safe out there and screen, screen, screen!

-- Modified on 12/30/2014 1:39:47 AM

Hobbynaut 11 Reviews 364 reads
posted
11 / 11
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