What you described is still illegal. You called a number in an ad that had menu and rates. You booked an appt and showed up based on that ad. It’s not as clean cut but they will still arrest you based on that. Then it’s $5-10k in attorney fees to see if you can beat it. Originally Posted by Silver BulletAllow me to quote from the Texas Penal code:
My attorney said they have thousands of these cases because the stings are just hearding in hundreds of hobbyists a day. It’s so stupid that the counties are dedicating that many resources to stings when there are real crimes out there that need further resources, but that’s a whole separate conversation. Originally Posted by Zain3000
TinMan has made it clear - there is no guarantee with any site so just be wise and think with the correct head, the one on your shoulders.The extremely devastating part is that the police will call your current employer to notify them of your arrest.
The devastating part especially for those that work for companies that do background checks yearly is that this will show up as a felony charge and will take years to get it of your record even if you win the case.. Originally Posted by Zain3000
What you describe doesn't happen when dealing with established, independent providers who maybe see 3-4 guys per day. You're talking about organized crime. Trafficking. AMPs. Agencies. Cartels. People who are answering ads on shady sites like List Crawler or Adult Search--featuring ladies who's citizenship status is often highly suspect--for a quick, down and dirty QV/BNG are playing with fire. Yes, there's always an element of risk involved, but there are obvious ways to minimize those risks. Originally Posted by GreentedYou are 100% correct when you say: "What you describe doesn't happen when dealing with established, independent providers who see 3-4 guys per day."
You are 100% correct when you say: "What you describe doesn't happen when dealing with established, independent providers who see 3-4 guys per day."I love NJ ..
I maintain you will never get busted if you check these 3 boxes:
1) Provider must have a website.
2) Provider must have reviews.
3) Provider must operate out of a high-end hotel.
I'll wager the hapless mongers who got busted in those stings ... didn't check any of those boxes!
If you think about it ... what LE undercover is gunna have a website, reviews and operate out of a high-end hotel?
(I've rendezvoused with high-end K-Girls (they all had websites and reviews) who operate out of Hiltons, Sheratons and Double Trees ... over 100x all over NNJ ... it was always smooth sailing!
(I never even saw a cop car!) Originally Posted by victoryformation
You are 100% correct when you say: "What you describe doesn't happen when dealing with established, independent providers who see 3-4 guys per day."“Never” is too strong a word here in NTX, but generally you are correct that anyone that checks all these boxes is unlikely to involve you in legal problems.
I maintain you will never get busted if you check these 3 boxes:
1) Provider must have a website.
2) Provider must have reviews.
3) Provider must operate out of a high-end hotel.
I'll wager the hapless mongers who got busted in those stings ... didn't check any of those boxes!
If you think about it ... what LE undercover is gunna have a website, reviews and operate out of a high-end hotel?
(I've rendezvoused with high-end K-Girls (they all had websites and reviews) who operate out of Hiltons, Sheratons and Double Trees ... over 100x all over NNJ ... it was always smooth sailing!
(I never even saw a cop car!) Originally Posted by victoryformation
“Never” is too strong a word here in NTX, but generally you are correct that anyone that checks all these boxes is unlikely to involve you in legal problems.
But there is recent precedence in DFW that demonstrates that zero risk is not achievable. A K-girl outfit that met all of your attributes (the sole exception being they worked out of apartments vs hotels) was busted by local authorities a few months ago. Guys who frequented these ladies are still sweating it out since the investigation is ongoing and the agency required RW information for screening. Previous operations of a similar scope eventually did have LE contacting clients, although AFAIK no arrests were made.
Thanks in no small part to solicitation now being a felony in our great state, LE has become more aggressive in demand-side attention even in operations primarily focused on the suppliers, if only because the fear of a felony conviction has gentlemen much more likely to make a deal if they are caught (literally) with their pants down. Originally Posted by TinMan
I love NJ .. Originally Posted by LustyBustyGina38FFNNJ is fertile ground for providers!