Newbie - FAQ

I wrote a blog about screening as a protective measure for clients...
MissErinBlack See my TER Reviews 814 reads
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The link is below, should you want to read it.

Some gents won't buy it, and that's okay.  But I look at it this way: if I'm LE, or trying to rob you, or any other negative thing that could happen to a hobbyist, I'm not going to screen you.  I'm going to give you an address and tell you to show up.  If I'm LE, I'll simply make an arrest/ticket you for solicitation, and get all of your information at that time.  If I'm going to rob you, I dont care who you are, period.  

So, aside from doing research and seeing ladies who are well-reviewed, seeing ladies who screen would reduce your chances of getting popped, robbed, etc. as well.  Not to mention, most of those well-reviewed ladies require screening information.  

Good luck to you! Play smart and stay safe.  


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How can I protect myself from LE stings. My biggest fear is getting arrested.  
How can I legally protect myself when seeing a provider at her incall?  
I feel safe in LV but very nervous when I'm outside of Nevada.     thanks, Kev

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Read through the many threads below and you will see the same answer over and over: do your research and only see well-reviewed providers. The more knowledge you have, the safer and happier you will be.

The link is below, should you want to read it.

Some gents won't buy it, and that's okay.  But I look at it this way: if I'm LE, or trying to rob you, or any other negative thing that could happen to a hobbyist, I'm not going to screen you.  I'm going to give you an address and tell you to show up.  If I'm LE, I'll simply make an arrest/ticket you for solicitation, and get all of your information at that time.  If I'm going to rob you, I dont care who you are, period.  

So, aside from doing research and seeing ladies who are well-reviewed, seeing ladies who screen would reduce your chances of getting popped, robbed, etc. as well.  Not to mention, most of those well-reviewed ladies require screening information.  

Good luck to you! Play smart and stay safe.  


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You can not rely on them and be safe.

Do as mousewing suggests and stick to well reviewed providers.

I was under the impression that if ask a provider directly, "are you a police officer" that
and they answer " no"; you are safe. Yes, or no?
What  are the chances of LE actually placing fake reviews on TER?
The last time I was in Vegas a provider asked me over the phone if
I was LE before making plans to see me.  
I know I sound kind of paranoid but the thought has crossed my mind.

                              thank you for responding, Kev

This is completely false. LE are under no obligation to disclose their identity as LE when asked directly. LE can go as far as completing services prior to making an arrest as well, and don't have to make an arrest after the initial meeting. It's technically entrapment, but the courts care not.

but I have not heard of it happening in a very long time.  More common is that a gal will "flip" to try and avoid prosecution by entrapping some clients.  That is more common, but still I can't recall a case in the past several years.

LE is lazy, and the easiest way of them to bust someone is to put up a BP ad, rent a couple of cheap motel rooms next to each other with adjoining walls, and reel in clients who do no checking of the gal they plan to see.

If a gal has a half dozen good reviews, the odds of her being LE are nearly infinitesimal.

it would be great if it worked that way, but it doesn't. You walk into an incall and it's a sting, you can grab or kiss whatever you want (that doesn't get you a knee in the jewels) and you're still busted. See girls with multiple reviews from reviewers with multiple reviews of girls with multiple reviews and you'll be fine.

Thanks for the responses. I will only deal with gals with multiple reviews & do as much research as possible.
Thanks again & happy holidays!!

Police DEFINATELY can and will say 'NO' when  asked if they are police.  They are under NO obligation to be honest.   Total BS. They even had a spoof of this re: drugs on Breaking Bad once, where the LE undercover actually suggests it, saying its in the Constitution and all. Huge MYTH.

Other big myth is euphemisms.  Saying GFE or Full Service or French or Date or whatever counts in court just as much as saying Suck My Dick.  Cops and judges aren't idiots, and if it can be reasonably construed that you knew what you were saying and expected to be understood, it doesn't matter if its a cute sub culture term or not.

LE check.  Well, no Lady Cop will want some disgusting John touching her junk, or to touch some guy's junk.  So if she asks you to, if she does a LE check, you can be confident.  But if you enter the room, and you ask, and she's a Lady Cop, you are busted anyway.
Doesn't matter if you produced no money.
Doesn't matter if you mentioned nothing even close to quid pro quo.
From the Cop perspective, worst that happens is they bust  you, you go to jail, then later go to court, and maybe try to fight it and actually get off... but the arrest itself is the punishment dope!  They don't care if they can convict you.  Plus having a phone with the ad's phone number, having enough cash on hand, showing up at a strange scantily clad lady's room and trying to grope her?  All circumstantial evidence possibly adequate to convict depending on the judge.

BOTTOM LINE: show at the wrong door, get cuffed.  See girls with reviews and frankly, online history of any sort, more the better.  Cops go after low hanging fruit, they don't concoct multi month web presences to bust a misdemeanor.

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