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  • HH95
  • 06-18-2025, 10:13 PM
if a provider asked for my ID before I could see them. With all my address and personal numbers and address redacted. (Only photo and name left) if there was a bust, could it come back and bite me. I provided it last year and have used the agency a few times. Nothing has happened, just curious.
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I don't know for sure. But I suspect it does not protect you very much. I would not give it, personally. Never have, never will.

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"I'll show you mine if you show me yours....."
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One of the main purposes of ECCIE, and the old ASPD, (I go back that far), was total anonymity. .

In other words, you are not suppose to know the civilian information on any provider and she is not suppose to know the civilian information on the client.

PERIOD.
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. Originally Posted by rooster


EOM.
The only time I have provided ID to transact a session was when I was getting the motel room for 2-3 hours. And I am real certain they won't just hand it over to the cops on a whim. Reason I believe that is the last thing they want is the cops checking THEM out for allowing such activities to happen.

And renting the room for 2-3 hours is not against the law