A recent thread on this board while I was out of town talked about the possibility of someone videotaping hobbyists going in and out of a Kgirl incall. I received the same PM's as others of you who are active on this board with the attempted scare tactics. I, for one, am not concerned, as I use a number of safety protocols to protect myself and the incall location when I am visiting a Kgirl. I have mentioned some of them before, but will put them up again for those that are new and may not realize their conduct is putting themselves, the incall locations, and other hobbyists at risk.
Parking - I never park in the garage of an apartment complex where the incall is located. Many of these garages use CCTV for the safety of the residents, but these cameras also record anyone lese who parks there. Its better to park on the street or a nearby shopping center.
Blending In - I always try to dress in a low-key manner similar to local residents that will not draw attention to myself. Bright colors or cutting-edge styles just draw attention to you. The same with flashy jewelry and watches. You should be plain so that people don't remember you being there.
Loitering - This is where most hobbyists, even experienced veterans, completely blow it. You can drive down the street past any of the well-known incall buildings and you will often see a guy hanging around the access keypad watching his cell phone. Could anything be more obvious? There seems to be a mentality about squeezing the full 60 minutes out of the hour that was booked even if it puts a hobbyist at risk. I don't get it. I often stay a block away from the entrance until I get the go-ahead from the booker. I note the access code and then PUT MY PHONE AWAY UNTIL I AM INSIDE THE BUILDING. I walk up to the keypad and enter the code, JUST LIKE A RESIDENT WOULD DO. Yes, I lose three or four minutes of my hour walking from a block away, but isn't it worth it to avoid drawing attention to yourself as a hobbyist? Loitering is the absolute best way to get noticed and draw attention to yourself, especially from nosey neighbors who may think you look suspicious just standing around watching your phone. Some may be tempted to follow you inside to make sure you're not up to no good. Its an unnecessary risk that you really don't need.
Once Inside - A few buildings have security cameras in the lobby, but rarely in the elevator. The elevator is where I glance at my phone again to get the apartment number if I don't already know it. I NEVER LET ANYONE SEE ME ENTER A PARTICULAR APARTMENT UNIT. If there is anyone else in the hallway, I will walk past the designated door and turn a corner, wait a few minutes until there is no one present, and then return to the correct apartment and ring for access.
This is the routine that I have been following for years, and it provides me a comfort level about my safety so that I can enjoy the session without worries. There may be other things that some of you do differently, and I invite you to share those also.
I think the key is to not get caught up about whether or not you're going to get your full hour with the girl. Perhaps it will only be 53 minutes, but if it keeps you safe, its just part of your overhead when hobbying.