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I just now realized I had the same title as your post. DUH lol -e-confused_smile
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If a provider asks a new client in the screening process " Are you in any way affiliated with Law Enforcement" do they have to answer you correctly?? I have been told they do, not sure that's correct.

The whole entrapment thing is a myth.  The best way to avoid LE is to screen.  If you need help with learning how to screen join the provider board or ask one of us.

They aren't going to be honest about being LE. Just watch an episode of cops or similar show for example where they do an undercover sting. They always lie about being LE. They don't have to admit being a cop and also- any "LE check" done when you first meet is NOT going to save you. I cringe every time I see that in a review. That's why we screen. You can't just ask them the question or have them touch your boob and you're safe. Doesn't work.

It might save my day to touch your boob though Gabby.  Just sayin.

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So true AND LE uses paid informants who can do all the things that LE can't (or isn't supposed to do) like have sex, buy and use drugs, etc. Usually, they are people who got busted themselves and they work with LE to make a "deal". In this day and age, most people should have some history online when you just Google their name. No history should be a big red flag. I remember a provider who was pressuring me for a date right away couldn't answer a simple question, "Who do you know in the area?" She offered up clients to speak to me! However, she couldn't name one provider in the area ... Not one! Funny thing is she disappeared a little while later. Let's face it, guys and girls who get busted usually don't post that info here. They have other shit to worry about

Asking if I know any providers in the area would not have helped me as I dont  know anyone in this business as far as providers since this is a side gig and everyone I know has no idea about this side of life.
Sometimes I say follow your first thought it best to miss some money than to regret it later..never get so desperate for money that you let your guard down.

It's a useless question Samantha.
No matter what the law might say....it's your word against a law enforcement officer. And guess what....you will always lose.

References...references....references....

They definitely will and can lie to you. Screen all you can

Remember this;  You have the right to remain silent!  Anything you say can and WILL be used AGAINST You!  If this is too difficult to remember, than remember the following 4 Letters; STFU!

If LE peppers you with questions, or offers you leniency if you roll, just smile and tell them not until I speak with my attorney!

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