KoP - how tight is it, really?

I keep seeing vague and ominous warnings about meeting in King of Prussia due to increased leo activity in the area. While KoP would be convenient for me, I've never pulled the trigger out of an abundance of caution. But I'm having some scheduling difficulty seeing someone who is in CC today and KoP tomorrow, so I'm revisiting my no-KoP policy. If I stick to well-reviewed providers and agencies, is KoP really that risky?
  • artax
  • 08-12-2014, 01:11 PM
I think if the provider and agency is well reviewed you should be ok- I would definitely be concerned about backpage ads or providers with no reviews- but otherwise should be ok
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I think if the provider and agency is well reviewed you should be ok- I would definitely be concerned about backpage ads or providers with no reviews- but otherwise should be ok Originally Posted by artax
This is true, but it is documented that there are more busts in KOP than in other communities and a number of hotels cooperate with LE. It is also said that LE will distribute face shots of providers who have advertised on EROS or TER and that some hotels will refuse to accept them as guests.

Yet, despite all of this, KOP is booked every single day with visiting providers, although local girls tend to avoid the place, because they can.

Just remember if you are stopped by LE, admit nothing, say nothing except to ask if you are being arrested and what for. But don't tell them something that isn't true, because that is also an offense.
I'm on my couch at home and not in a jail cell, so everything worked out just fine. The agency I used was well-reviewed even though the provider was new to the agency. Still, despite my paranoia, it was all good.
I'm in KOP quite frequently, never a single problem. The location is terrific for both myself and my friends. I always stay in top notch hotels as well so perhaps smaller less expensive hotels have more hobby related traffic, thus are more apt to be on the lookout.

Glad it turned out well for you!
So, despite all the assurances, the provider I signed up with for tonight is at a huge well-known hotel (which feels like a red flag) and just asked if we could move the time up. For her sake I won't say who; she's not on this site but has half a dozen reviews on Eros. So I'm a little uncomfortable...maybe paranoid is a better word. I just don't know what the experts consider "red flag" behavior?
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She probably is just trying to see if you are flexible to accommodate another potential client, or she wants to get out of town to attend a Halloween event. I still say you should be safe.