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Re: LE Does Many Things
muchdeeper 6 Reviews 5924 reads
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If providers get arrested by LE, does LE try to track all lists of numbers what they called before?

Or do LE ask the arrested proviers to confess all lists of thier clients who they met before?


If it is a sort of stupid question,  I am sorry, you guys..

I am just curious about it for security...

Trygger 28 Reviews 5868 reads
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The more serious the crime, the more effort they put in.  Get yourself an anonymous pre-paid phone and don't worry about it.

They might try and get some info.  What would a provider have on you and why would she roll over if the crime is a misdemeanor?  She might know your name.  Is your name unique?  If not, are they going to call in all 20 John Smiths for a line-up?  

Imagine the prosecution.  She has ads that don't mention sex and she goes up in front of the jury and says her ads are wrong, you did have sex and in return for her testimony she is having her sentence reduced.  There is absolutely no other evidence that sex occurred because the condom was flushed.  What prosecutor wants that case??

Stuff can happen, but it is uncommon.  What tends to be most common involving this is agencies or independents who have interesting little black books.

This is why references are great.  You are John Y. who saw ladies X and Y.  The ladies are kept safe with the system and our privacy is protected.

tigermilkboy 1 Reviews 4326 reads
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It depends on the scale of things. An agency with a little black book would be easier target. An independent provider, could have many numbers that an overstretched LE officer would have to research-remember this could include many innocent people that a provider called ie a doctor, a teacher, even a wrong number.
Secondly, even if LE could trace a call to your cell, they would need to prove that you took that call. The natural defense would be I have no memory of this call or this person.

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