I don't know if in this particular case was based on the officers discretion or if was simply the law. Here's how the case went:
A gentleman picks up 2 street walkers that are prostitutes- one of them makes a deal with him while they are both in his car- while he's distracted one steals his wallet. Once he discovers that his wallet is stolen- they both jump out of the car and take off.
He calls the Cops and they locate the ladies- the cops get both sides of the story and fearing arrest one of the ladies gives back the money she stole. Also,both ladies when questioned by the officer admit they were trying to turn a "trick" and ended up robbing him- so this is a no brainer that both ladies get arrested for robbery and prostitution.
Now, you think it's over guy gets his wallet/money returned and everyone goes home(except the ladies of course) the police office than ask the guy what was your plan- he says Yes he was flagged down by the ladies and they asked if he wanted to "play" and he agreed- the officer than arrested him for solicitation.
Now here's my question- a lot of times we get alerts when either a client robs a provider or when a provider robs a client. Are both people fucked if the law is involved.
Let's say a provider is robbed by a client and she calls the police- the police apprehends the client and then the police ask what was going down- if the lady mentions that she's a provider and the client was supposed to pay a certain fee and he didn't does that automatically force the police to arrest the provider for solicitation- or if a hobbyist gets robbed by an escort and calls the police and if tells the police well I was paying for 1 hour of sex and she robbed me before anything happened- will that automatically force the police officer to arrest the hobbyist even though he was the victim?
In any case if someone with a law background can add some insight. I guess each case isn't Black and White and there's a lot of grey area, but I think a lot times in these alerts when providers or hobbyist or robbed they fear calling the law because they might incriminate themselves by brining up the nature of this business.