Guess we will soon see providers in Texas advertise back rubs for 300/hhr and and throw in some free fun time afterwards.That’s pretty much the rubratings advertising model, right? Usually, though, they offer a rate just for the rub, and anything extra will be discussed in the room.
Originally Posted by myren1900
You make it really good point!These girls in Houston aren't being held against their will. They're here illegally and under false pretense. Hell, hookers are pimping other hookers like crazy. They sit in these apartments being told who to see at their own free will. There was an agency raid just over 3 years ago and they all ran to OH2 changed names, moved apartments and still do the same thing. Some got deported, locked up and when they got out of jail; tried to go UTR. So far, there's a list of well over 50 hookers operating in this manner and their female handlers. And that's just of the non English speaking ones. Everyone has gotten too comfortable over the years
I'm sure this is why a lot of lawmakers and people in general have ambivalence about the new law's heavy hand. There are real problems that need to be solved with people that really are trafficked. Originally Posted by Big Ed
Not to change the subject but, the news blurb makes mention that one of the arrested men was unlawfully carrying a weapon. So, if it became lawful to carry in Texas on Sept. 1, what was unlawful about having a firearm on your person? Is it illegal to carry if you're arrested for something else? Did the Harris Co. Constabulary forget what else changed in the law on Sept.1? Was he carrying a full auto hand gun? Oh wait... full auto handguns only egist on Man From U.N.C.L.E. reruns.The gun can only be a handgun, no rifles or any other gun you carry over your shoulder, and must be secured in it's holster. Convicted criminals are not allowed to do so, but obviously, cops have no idea if you have criminal history unless they run your info. So, if you want to open carry and not conceal carry, then when you are reported to or seen by cops, you take the risk of also being detained by LE to run a background check.
Inquisitive people want to know. I want to know. Originally Posted by Bushjumper
And the barely speaking English hookers that sit in the apartments all day waiting to be told who's next in 10 minutes. And of course, their Handler... In Houston anyways.I remember years ago when I first got into the hobby, I found a CL ad and called, ended up at a whore house full of Latinas ran by what seemed like regular people that lived there, they told me the whores get rotated every few days. I would of been a regular if it wasn't for the CBJ, I didn't now any better. Them whores weren't being held against their will
Have a great night! Originally Posted by Alyssa XOXO
I have read several forums re this subject and it appears many do not get that changing it from a misdemeanor to a felony also changes procedures allowed/followed. Before, popo had to witness the act as with most misdemeanors. It being a felony means proving the act took place and you were involved....but I am no legal scholar so I could be talking out my ass.... lol Originally Posted by internet_inventor2Can you PM me these forums?