Human Trafficking

Mayor and Coalition on Human Trafficking press conference live on WOWT right now. Talking about the hotel/motel project and the 100 plus hotels within 50 miles of Omaha that have received the training.

It's on Facebook live right now.
Lolove's Avatar
January is human trafficking awareness month, ladies screen/gents stick with reputable providers ! Stay safe my friends!
Gents, Lolove is correct.

Stick with your regulars or only see reputable providers. 4 gents stung in Lincoln reported yesterday.

Human Trafficking is the new War on Drugs. No politician is going to risk being labeled as pro-human trafficking. The spigot of state and federal dollars is wide open and any and all funding will be completely unopposed. Hence Human Trafficking being the new War on Drugs.

More and more states are seeing more money in legalizing and decriminalizing some drugs than they can get from their slice of the budget for the War on Drugs.

Politicians know what's next and they need a new source of endless state and federal tax dollars to say they're bringing home to use to get votes.

Human trafficking is marketed in a way that politicians are completely unable to be opposed to sinking endless amounts of tax dollars into this new War on Drugs.

Be careful everyone and stay safe everyone.

In the end all they are doing is pushing it further underground and making it harder to find.

There's a lot of money in this and a lot of biased sources fueling the statistics with numbers they refuse to release to independent sources. Plus these same biased sources (cough Creighton cough) refuse to even release their methodology so their statistics can be independently verified.

Be careful on the road as well as they are trying to take their training to the national level. The threat is real and the war is just beginning. America has never let go of its Puritan roots and this is just one of many examples.
http://www.wowt.com/content/news/Pro...471282964.html

There's a link to it.
I always am suspicious when I go to a hotel with someone at the main desk.
It's so awkward having them say "hello"
And then 30 minutes later I leave and they just look at me and don't say anything.

Plus, i don't know how many appointments girls get in a day... but I'm sure after seeing males come in and out of the room they'll know which rooms are suspicious.

Stay safe and don't take any unecessary risks.
http://www.wowt.com/content/news/Pro...471282964.html

There's a link to it.
I always am suspicious when I go to a hotel with someone at the main desk.
It's so awkward having them say "hello"
And then 30 minutes later I leave and they just look at me and don't say anything.

Plus, i don't know how many appointments girls get in a day... but I'm sure after seeing males come in and out of the room they'll know which rooms are suspicious. Originally Posted by Sportsman1
I'm sure there are other exits besides going by the main desk...
I'm sure there are other exits besides going by the main desk... Originally Posted by Amiliah Rayne
Okay?
I'm just saying I'm suspicious when that happens.
2 minutes from when I posted that o_O
Lolove's Avatar
Hotel staff are looking for trafficked girls .young/young looking ,always has a gent or someone with her ,etc.
Okay?
I'm just saying I'm suspicious when that happens.
2 minutes from when I posted that o_O Originally Posted by Sportsman1
Suspicious about what 😂😂😂😂
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
Suspicious about what �������� Originally Posted by Amiliah Rayne
Exactly.
Sportsman,

Hotel folks are not stupid/oblivious. Of course they know what's going on.
Hotels started with folks "renting" spare sections of caves a zillion years ago.

The front desk job is supposed to be helpful, they are required to be at the front desk, and it's a boring job. So, of course they are going to say hi. Don't you have a response prepared beforehand? Weather, restaurants, whatever.
And yes, exit out another door.

Yes Lolove is correct about trafficked situations.
But, otherwise, unless there's a bible thumping dogooder in a Sr position at hotel, they could care less as long as folks are discrete.

An independent gal should have no issues with good discretion.
And an eccie gal with good TCB will be in a place you don't need to worry about.

Last, the trafficking recognition training is standard stuff straight out of the Feds playbook on that topic.
And that went nationwide a long time ago and is not new.
The news noise nowadays is politicians being political which is nothing new.
Unless you consider a new-politician spouting SOS new.
Hotels see lots of people go by the front desk everyday. Have you ever gone to see or pick up a college friend at a hotel? Picked up someone for work that flew in? A cousin or other family member that is staying at a hotel instead of your house and doesn't have a car?

The big thing is not to look guilty, or that you are trying to hide something. I get the feeling that the people posting they are paranoid are actually the first ones that would get stopped because the are giving body language signs that you are guilty and would be the first person stopped.

Act like you belong there and things should be fine. If you go the wrong way to the elevator and someone asks if you are lost, just say you travel a lot and see a lot of hotels and the last one looked similar and had the elevators where you headed.
Exactly.
Sportsman,

Hotel folks are not stupid/oblivious. Of course they know what's going on.
Hotels started with folks "renting" spare sections of caves a zillion years ago.

The front desk job is supposed to be helpful, they are required to be at the front desk, and it's a boring job. So, of course they are going to say hi. Don't you have a response prepared beforehand? Weather, restaurants, whatever.
And yes, exit out another door.

Yes Lolove is correct about trafficked situations.
But, otherwise, unless there's a bible thumping dogooder in a Sr position at hotel, they could care less as long as folks are discrete.

An independent gal should have no issues with good discretion.
And an eccie gal with good TCB will be in a place you don't need to worry about.

Last, the trafficking recognition training is standard stuff straight out of the Feds playbook on that topic.
And that went nationwide a long time ago and is not new.
The news noise nowadays is politicians being political which is nothing new.
Unless you consider a new-politician spouting SOS new. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
I don't think you need to have anything prepared. I come in with a messenger bag and my headphones on. I stomp my feet on the mat while looking for the elevator. And I leave out a secondary exit. I've never felt like I was out of place at all. The most awkward exchanges have always been with the cleaning staff, but mostly because I tend to see providers in the middle of the day.
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No walk of shame for me, I walk in like I own the place and stand tall. Sometimes I use the "hide in plain site," approach with an Operation Iraqi Freedom backpack on and my combat vet baseball cap on that shows my former rank with shades on. Sometimes I get the "thank you for your service" crap. I just tip my hat and always leave around the flank.
  • Luxie
  • 01-28-2018, 03:55 PM
I am outcall only, as a lot of you guys know lol so I visit hotels pretty frequently. Acting like you belong there is the best advice. 9/10 though there is no one manning the front desk and the point is moot. The other 10% though I just say hello and make my way to the elevator. If you are acting weird or look guilty, of course, they are going to get suspicious. They see tons of people every single day I assure you unless you are acting weird, they won't notice a thing.
Hotel staff absolutely know what is going on behind closed doors. Many of the providers use the same hotels for weeks at a time . Hotel staff is not going to jeapordize potential earnings to report a normal provider .

I believe hotel staff are on the lookout for young, obviously trafficked women with handlers that use coersion to attain their goals. Providers that post their location in ads or freely text locations are naturally on the radar . High volume providers that keep hobbyists waiting in parking lots make it much to easy to notice .

The bottom line is low key low volume providers have nothing to worry about . Hotels need their business and will not report anything as long as negative attention is not brought to the hotel .

Men loitering in parking lots draws attention . Providers posting locations and freely texting locations draws attention. Combine all this with non English speaking providers draws even more attention.

With all the attention on trafficking . A bust will surely happen . We just dont know when or where . The precaution we can use is our intelligence. Never use your personal phone and always go with your instincts .
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
I don't think you need to have anything prepared. I come in with a messenger bag and my headphones on. Originally Posted by blueandgreen
That's a good version being prepared.

No walk of shame for me, I walk in like I own the place and stand tall. Sometimes I use the "hide in plain site," approach ... Originally Posted by jaxsonsmith
Exactly.

... Acting like you belong there is the best advice. .... They see tons of people every single day I assure you unless you are acting weird, they won't notice a thing. Originally Posted by Luxie
Exactly #2

I'm not going to quote Rick's post, but he has some good points that I want to emphasize. Hotel staff have zero patience for the two legged lobby plant, hall roaming, sitting in their car, booking agents that sometimes accompany gals. Again, hotel staff is not stupid. So no hanging in a parking lot waiting for a gal to text final docking instructions, as you may be assumed to be a booking agent, and most hotels have cameras on their parking lots nowadays.