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Boston, Waltham craking down?
TerH3r0 1 Reviews 7708 reads
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All,  one of my ATF canceled her local tour stating that a few of the other girls she handles had a hard time with the police.  She stated that thete was a new law passed that if a hotel suspects illicit activity they must contact the authorities.
Sounds like BS to me.
Anyone hear anything about this?

Not sure if it is a law, but hotels can definitely face liability for human sex trafficking and guessing they instruct their staff to keep an eye out for it and report anything that may look suspicious.  Especially national chains probably instruct all of their properties to keep an eye out, not just Mass. Some properties may be more vigilant than others. just my guess.

What? Do you have any links to stories about this? Are you talking about the No Tell Motel or high end hotels? Hotels can't stop every attractive women during check in and say, "I'm sorry, ma'am, but I'm required by law to ask if you are a prostitute before I can rent you a room. ... It's not a required question but I have a lunch break from 2PM - 3PM. Are you available and what is your hourly rate?"

Posted By: SmokeShow9691
Re: Not sure, but...
Not sure if it is a law, but hotels can definitely face liability for human sex trafficking and guessing they instruct their staff to keep an eye out for it and report anything that may look suspicious.  Especially national chains probably instruct all of their properties to keep an eye out, not just Mass. Some properties may be more vigilant than others. just my guess.

I’ve seen hotels filled with illegal border crossers.  
So not sure what hotels consider illegal activity

Marriott hotels DO ask women checking in: "what's the purpose of their stay?"

However, if a guy or couple checks in before or after said single female. They do NOT ask those folks.
Marriott, for years. Have always targeted & discriminated against women.
My nephew works for the hotel brand.

AND some Marriott managers will check these adult sites to see if escorts are coming to their town.  If a provider posts face pics in her ad.
Then those Marriott managers will print it out and tape to front desk. So employees know to DENY said provider a stay in their hotel and worse. To alert authorities.

So it begs the question. WHY on earth are there NOT more discreet providers???  Arrive at check in - under whelmed in your appearance. Don't look like you just came from a Cardi B photoshoot. Don't blast your face across adult sites.  Less is best!!! Don't set yourself up to be tagged by hotel staff.  

 
Same with the guys who not only pressure providers to post face pics or they piss and moan. But there are also guys who arrive at a hotel and are so dang on loud when they knock on a door and verbalize their arrival to the entire floor. And for f*cks sake. Guys. Don't stand in the lobby, the bar, the outside entrance of a hotel and then call the provider for the room number.  Chit. Do that discreetly in your car.. where others can't hear you.

 

Discretion has certainly been lost on a lot of folks!!

Probably because there are so many hotels there.
The big hotels with lots of activity & meetings are fine.
I've been chased out of an extended stay place in Waltham.. that was 6 ir 7 years ago.

Out here in cali you have c-milf shops in every super8, motel6 and all the rest. If it has “suites” in the name even more likely. And it would appear sometimes that they have been live/working in a room for months. Rice cookers in the bathroom…obvious enhanced towel service…the folks who manage/run these places are virtually all immigrants and likely make next to nothing. If a syndicate came in and offered even a small pittance to look he other way about two or three rooms the temptation would be staggering, as they’re basically human-trafficked to do shitty management jobs by the American juggernaut.

You seek out whom you attract. Or is that the other way around??
When guys *bargain hunt* in this adult lifestyle. They get the rice cooker n all!!!!

On a realistic note: There are some/ majority of providers whom, yes this adult is their bread & butter and that may mean living out of hotels.  Gotta respect.

 

As I stated in my previous post. Regardless of (where) y'all are meeting up. Arrive & leave with discretion.  Don't draw attention.  Hobby discreetly & safely. And f'n enjoy it while doing so.  

There's guys who *get it!*. Much respect to ya  
There's guys. Well... Need a good schooling.

BeNotToBe74 reads

Probably this from 2021?

https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2021/07/15/mass-bill-would-train-hotel-workers-to-spot-sex-trafficking-signs/

And given how "trafficking" is interpreted in Massachusetts, I wouldn't be surprised if it would be applied to providers in general.

I also heard some similar complaints from girls recently about scrutiny during check in and overly nosy housekeeping.

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TheOldMuffDiver68 reads

Nothing new!

I've read several times that maids are trained to look for used condoms in the trash.  

Given the above, it's recommended that providers accumulate these in a plastic bag and dispose of elsewhere.

In the same vein, I know providers who change hotels frequently as a safety measure.

TheOldMuffDiver99 reads

Well, there's always:

1) Braintree.
2) Woburn.
3) Newton.
4) Dedham.
5. Peabody.
6. Burlington.

Don't worry about Waltham!

Everyone be aware that last time Waltham took interest in working girls it was pressure from the feds and then they did a massive sting in Providence that caught a few out of tow nets who came in for outcalls.

Never had a problem.  I suppose if you walk in wearing stilettos and spider like eyelashes they might look at you twice.

brian89824 reads

Well, Hold-it-Healey has filled up all the hotels with illegals and is pushing a new hotel tax on top of the already jacked-up hotel rates. But as for "cracking down", the 4th Amendment still applies in this country, sorry, no you can't see my ID or know the reason for me being in this specific spot at this specific time officer, am I being detained? Move along

By law, hotels can ask for a legal photo ID or a credit card and keep this data for security purposes. However, their checks are often not comprehensive enough to ensure real security.

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