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Shaunna See my TER Reviews 519 reads
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Using an alias doesn't normally get you a response, really, why's that?

Trafficking is worldwide and comes in many disguises, we've had quite a lot of busts over here in the UK.  

The usual tell tell sign is when an agency (or a so called indie) only allow their girls to do incalls, they usually withhold the girls passports, this way they can keep control of the girls.

No different from how pimps controls their girls.

There have even been stories over here how an agency owner would get the girls hooked on drugs so they could be manipulated into doing things they would never normally do and these girls were not trafficked, just young and naive.

Makes my stomach churn

question1811 reads

Occasionally trafficking is in the news.  Are we unaffected?  Is it just streetwalkers?  Or just backpage ads?
Or maybe there is middle ground where the booker charges fees and rent but nobody is chained to the wall?

Not trying to be rude but using an alias does not normally get you a response Unless you have a history of using an alias on this board.

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Using an alias doesn't normally get you a response, really, why's that?

Trafficking is worldwide and comes in many disguises, we've had quite a lot of busts over here in the UK.  

The usual tell tell sign is when an agency (or a so called indie) only allow their girls to do incalls, they usually withhold the girls passports, this way they can keep control of the girls.

No different from how pimps controls their girls.

There have even been stories over here how an agency owner would get the girls hooked on drugs so they could be manipulated into doing things they would never normally do and these girls were not trafficked, just young and naive.

Makes my stomach churn

Trafficking. It has to do with we don't know who we are conversing with. They OP may be conversing for an another reason.

traveler_in_LA410 reads

Do you really know who you are conversing if they are not using alias?

Not that I really care. I ask questions during sessions that are answered quite differently than you project.

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Harpman60524 reads

There is no reason to waste  words on bubba , here is the paper clown in his own words , no translation necessary. With every comment he utters these quotes become more relevant than when originally expressed this hatred,
 
"It's against TER discussion board guidelines to make posts which are rude, name-calling or slanderous. .........bullies thought it would be a good idea to start calling all providers "hookers" because they wanted to "keep it real."  Yet they still called guys "hobbyists" until I called them out."  
BigPapasan Posted 9/19/2013 at 1:54:26 PM  
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=298665&boardID=1&page=1#298665  
 
 But facts can be a bitch when they come home to stew you.  
 
1. 'Or they could object to hookers who fuck up to 11 guys a day......being called "dolls" and "divas." '  
BigPapasan Posted 8/25/2013 at 5:32:21 PM  
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=1407&boardID=113&page=#1407  
 
 
2. " I'll stop saying K-ho when I no longer see Johns saying K-doll."  
 
BigPapasan, Posted 7/13/2012 at 8:00:18 PM  
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=282310&boardID=1&page=#282310  
 
3. The K-bookers and K-hoes are laughing their asses off at you two. "  
 
 BigPapasan Posted 7/8/2012 at 1:39:38 PM  
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=282121&boardID=1&page=#282121  
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
4 ."K-booker" - a euphemism for panderer, procurer or pimp..."  
 
BigPapasan Posted 7/13/2012 at 1:58:13 PM  
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=282297&boardID=1&page=#282297  
 

 

 
 

Posted By: EasyGoing4U
Not that I really care. I ask questions during sessions that are answered quite differently than you project.

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Harpman60584 reads

Look who you managed to drag from under the rock. A hater is always a hater. Then educate yourself 
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewMsg.asp?BoardID=39&Page=1&MessageID=221832 

 
http://www.tpgonlinedaily.com/index.php/our-state/818-new-report-details-human-trafficking-trends-in-california

 
New Report Details Human Trafficking Trends in California

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Published on Monday, 19 November 2012 19:13

 
LOS ANGELES – California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today released The State of Human Trafficking in California 2012. The report outlines the growing prevalence of the crime of human trafficking in the state, the increasing involvement of sophisticated transnational gangs in perpetrating the crime and the modern technologies that traffickers use to facilitate it.
Human trafficking involves the recruitment, smuggling, transporting, harboring, buying, or selling of a person for purposes of exploitation, prostitution, domestic servitude, sweatshop labor, migrant work, agricultural labor, peonage, bondage or involuntary servitude.

While human trafficking often involves the smuggling of human beings across international borders, numerous Americans are trafficked around the United States ever year. Human trafficking strips people, especially women and children, of their freedom and violates our nation’s promise that every person in the United States is guaranteed basic human rights.

The report finds that from mid-2010 to mid-2012, California’s nine regional anti-human trafficking task forces provided training to 25,591 law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, victim service providers and other first responders. During the same period, the task forces identified 1,277 victims, initiated 2,552 investigations, and arrested 1,798 individuals for the crime.

California is one of the nation’s top four destination states for trafficking human beings. Despite public perception, 72 percent of trafficked human beings in the state cite the United States as their country of origin, with the remainder coming from foreign countries.

The report also describes the evolving challenges California faces in addressing this crime, which has become a $32 billion-a-year global industry. Among the key findings in the report, organized criminal networks and street gangs are increasingly responsible for trafficking persons into and throughout the state. The prevailing wisdom among these criminals is that human trafficking is more profitable and has a lower risk of being detected than drug trafficking.
In addition, innovations in technology make it possible for traffickers to recruit victims and perpetrate their crimes online. However, technology is also key to successful enforcement as the Internet, social media and mobile devices provide new avenues for identifying perpetrators, reaching out to victims and raising public awareness about human trafficking.

Key Highlights from The State of Human Trafficking in California 2012 
From mid-2010 to mid-2012, California’s nine regional human trafficking task forces identified 1,277 victims, initiated 2,552 investigations, and arrested 1,798 individuals

In the same two-year period, California’s task forces provided training to 25,591 law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, victim service providers, and other first responders.

Seventy-two percent of human trafficking victims whose country of origin was identified by California’s task forces are American. The public perception is that human trafficking victims are from other countries, but data from California’s task forces indicate that the vast majority are Americans.

Labor trafficking is under-reported and under-investigated as compared to sex trafficking. Fifty-six percent of victims who received services through California’s task forces were sex trafficking victims. Yet, data from other sources indicate that labor trafficking is 3.5 times as prevalent as sex trafficking worldwide.

Local and transnational gangs are increasingly trafficking in human beings because it is a low-risk and high, renewable profit crime. It is critical for federal, state, and local law enforcement and labor regulators to collaborate across jurisdictions to disrupt and dismantle these increasingly sophisticated, organized criminal networks.

Early and frequent collaboration between law enforcement and victim service providers helps victims and prosecutors. Victims who receive immediate and comprehensive assistance are more likely to help bring their traffickers to justice.

Traffickers are reaching more victims and customers by recruiting and advertising online. Traffickers use online advertising and Internet-enabled cell phones to access a larger client base and create a greater sense of anonymity.

 
For more information on the trafficking of human beings and to view the report online, go to www.oag.ca.gov/human-trafficking.

 

Posted By: question1
Occasionally trafficking is in the news.  Are we unaffected?  Is it just streetwalkers?  Or just backpage ads?  
 Or maybe there is middle ground where the booker charges fees and rent but nobody is chained to the wall?

Real Trafficking exists and is a horrible thing that should be stopped.

HOWEVER - the enemies of our hobby often try to group ALL escorts as being trafficked to bolster their own agendas.  
Anyone on this or any other hobby site board who levels or insinuates the "trafficked" term incorrectly, or worse yet, to promote their own malicious agendas, does a great disservice to all of us - hobbiests, providers and hobby boards alike.

They are givinig our enemies ammunition to use against all of us, and they should be called out and reprimanded for doing so.

There could easily come a day when the proprieters of this or another board are sitting in a court room listening as some career minded prosecuter is having someone read the posts from THIS board as evidence that they are facilitating "trafficking" since it was openly stated or alluded to on their own property.

In other words - Fucking cut it out.

question1257 reads

I think I have never experienced trafficking.  The indies that answer their own phone and are in control, they are not.  The agency girls also seemed in control.  Nobody seemed unhappy or tense.

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