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Unlikely2 2008 reads
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Greetings all!  Are those providers who post a disclaimer to their ad likely not to be LE?  Is it a possitive thing to see or can the ground still fall out from under a person?  I've been trolling on looking for my first with eargerness and nerves so I was hoping to hear what all you seasoned vets have to say about this?  Thanks all!

mrfisher 115 Reviews 735 reads
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at least not to you as a client.

Nearly every gal's site has such a disclaimer because they think that since everyone else does it, they might as well do it too.

In truth, it does absolutely no good with regard to LE prosecuting you, and in fact might do some hard as I think I read somewhere on a post recently that a prosecutor used the fact that the gal had such a disclaimer to prove that she did know that she was engaged in sex for pay.  (Which I admit is a rather Orwellian interpretation but I guess the judge allowed it.)

Bottom line, don't spend any time worrying about that.

niceenuf 40 Reviews 470 reads
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Once again Mr. Fisher takes the words out of my mouth.  It's all boilerplate nonsense...doesn't mean a thing relative to LE.  Sort of like that myth that if you ask someone if they are LE and they tell you "no" then they can't arrest you.

OneGent1 3 Reviews 1211 reads
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This was on the legal board, and it was actually a disclaimer used against an agency not an individual provider. See link to thread.

literbike 4087 reads
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