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Re: Yes, but doubt it.
Falcon6543 2066 reads
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Out of all the hurdles in this hobby (safety, security, secrecy) the LE hurdle is the one that confuses me the most.  I guess I am just a bit paranoid.  But is it safe to assume if a girl has an established website that she is not LE?  I mean LE can not set up a website and lure people that way right?

Thanks in advance.

olive_chicago 3 Reviews 1068 reads
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2 / 8

how is that any different than posting bogus ads on CL or dressing up an officer as a hooker and sending her up and down North ave?

Of course they can.

Now would they though?  I doubt it.

isfcco 3 Reviews 1124 reads
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3 / 8

While it is never safe to assume anyone is not LE, it is safer to assume a woman with recent reviews spanning a few months to a few years to a few decades on this site is not LE.  

apropo See Agency Profile 1426 reads
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4 / 8

take a look at MC they were infiltrated and had many reviews and LE came in and used them to get info for a while. Like Isaid its my opinion not fact but they did use MC website.

elton21 2 Reviews 795 reads
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5 / 8

Can you say who  MC is/was ?

ziggy440 84 Reviews 778 reads
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6 / 8

This I know from reading here and some other blogs, have been lucky enough to avoid first hand experience so far. If you do a search on the legal cases against TER (previous ownership) and BIGDOGGIE.NET there is some pretty detailed info on how they pursued hobbyists, providers and web sites.

They can, literally, fuck you and then arrest you if they want.

I like to think that common sense and a sort of investment/return calculation comes into play. LE is measured based on busts. They do not want to spend 10,000 hours and $100,000 on a sting that only nets one, anonymous, John in Morton Grove, so unless they are after an agency, a web site, or a big shot, the nature of the sting is going to be pretty basic, a single ad, a picture, a phone number, designed to appeal to as many as possible, not a detailed web site with lots of detail, a big track record, a niche market focus, a premium price... you get it.

Having said that, they might turn someone that they catch and then use her/him for a while to get you. And he/she might already have all that detailed info and track record built up before getting busted. So while a track record and web site are probably safe(r), there is no guarantee. Bottom line - they can get each and every one of us if they really want to spend the time and money. The only safe option is to not break the law.

So you have two options to be fairly, but never completely safe.

Stick with well, and recently, reviewed providers. Or develop your own screening approach, and hope you do not end up on the phone with a smart and very convincing member of LE. Option 1 is a lot safer, but most end up doing option 2 as well, but only after a good while, fair amount of experience and all that.

That is the gospel according to Zig. Others, please tell me where and if I have this wrong, cause I want to learn.

have fun?
zig

badbadger 29 Reviews 669 reads
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TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 672 reads
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8 / 8

WOWWWWWW I've heard some um departments have their own standards of how far a cop can go but  THAT FAR (fuck and finish)?! Seriously?

Posted By: ziggy440
This I know from reading here and some other blogs, have been lucky enough to avoid first hand experience so far. If you do a search on the legal cases against TER (previous ownership) and BIGDOGGIE.NET there is some pretty detailed info on how they pursued hobbyists, providers and web sites.

They can, literally, fuck you and then arrest you if they want.

I like to think that common sense and a sort of investment/return calculation comes into play. LE is measured based on busts. They do not want to spend 10,000 hours and $100,000 on a sting that only nets one, anonymous, John in Morton Grove, so unless they are after an agency, a web site, or a big shot, the nature of the sting is going to be pretty basic, a single ad, a picture, a phone number, designed to appeal to as many as possible, not a detailed web site with lots of detail, a big track record, a niche market focus, a premium price... you get it.

Having said that, they might turn someone that they catch and then use her/him for a while to get you. And he/she might already have all that detailed info and track record built up before getting busted. So while a track record and web site are probably safe(r), there is no guarantee. Bottom line - they can get each and every one of us if they really want to spend the time and money. The only safe option is to not break the law.

So you have two options to be fairly, but never completely safe.

Stick with well, and recently, reviewed providers. Or develop your own screening approach, and hope you do not end up on the phone with a smart and very convincing member of LE. Option 1 is a lot safer, but most end up doing option 2 as well, but only after a good while, fair amount of experience and all that.

That is the gospel according to Zig. Others, please tell me where and if I have this wrong, cause I want to learn.

have fun?
zig

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