I for one am glad they're cracking down. I tried an amp few months ago and a lady in one told me they never let her go out of the establishment. I'll never go back. Some will turn a blind eye because the price is low but it's obvious some of those women are forced into it. Originally Posted by HerculesI have met scores of AMP ladies, and not a single one has ever hinted that she might not be working under her free will, and be able to leave at a time of her choosing.. in fact, many come and go constantly, and as a group, the AMP ladies are among the most charming, upbeat ladies I have ever encountered. completely opposite of the stereoptype trafficked lady who doesn't look you in the eye, has someone speak for her, and so forth.. price is low? I don't know many guys who can shell out $200 for entertainment.
Didn’t Cheryl Hall grow up in the Detroit PD system? I’d be interested in hearing from folks familiar with that scene as to how that city has dealt with AMPs and studios. Maybe she’s borrowing some strategies from her former home that she hopes can be successful here. Originally Posted by TinManEven more interesting - and probably relevant to this thread - Hall’s father, Ulysses Brown, was a Detroit cop. When Hall was 6 months old, Brown, 28, was found shot to death behind a gas station. His killer was never caught. Her father was working in the prostitution unit at the time.
I have met scores of AMP ladies, and not a single one has ever hinted that she might not be working under her free will, and be able to leave at a time of her choosing.. in fact, many come and go constantly, and as a group, the AMP ladies are among the most charming, upbeat ladies I have ever encountered. completely opposite of the stereoptype trafficked lady who doesn't look you in the eye, has someone speak for her, and so forth.. price is low? I don't know many guys who can shell out $200 for entertainment. Originally Posted by Chung TranFigures coming from a well known promoter of these places. So tell me why are these AMPs the target of these raids? Many of other high profile places that never get raided. Even if I met just the one lady who didn't want to be there (and before you snitch to mama-san, I did NOT review her) that's one too many. Newsflash - $200/hr IS low price compared to your typical Indy girl.
why are these AMPs the target of these raids? Many of other high profile places that never get raided. Even if I met just the one lady who didn't want to be there (and before you snitch to mama-san, I did NOT review her) that's one too many. Newsflash - $200/hr IS low price compared to your typical Indy girl. Originally Posted by Herculesthe AMPs that were raided are much different than the AMPs in the other areas of the city.. always have been.. no Koreans, many Hispanics. my question would be, what took so damn long to raid these Emerald Street spots? they have been there for 2 decades.
The News really should hear an opposing view, that there are women who actually want to this and it’s their body, their choice. Originally Posted by ProlongusThen some of the independent ladies are going to need to step forward and offer to share the other story. Including how FOSTA/SESTA negatively impacted them.
Then some of the independent ladies are going to need to step forward and offer to share the other story. Including how FOSTA/SESTA negatively impacted them.of course the DMN would not offer that side.. there is no drama, no "I'm holier than you" angle.. TMZ wouldn't either. that shit doesn't sell ads.
I don’t know for sure that DMN would publish such a story, but if they’re ever inclined to do so, now is the time. Originally Posted by TinMan