It always amazes me how many people think they are going to talk their way out of shit... Even the innocent ones think "the police are my friends and I will help because I didn't do anything wrong", next thing they are looking for an attorney. The police are not your friend if they are asking you questions, they are gathering evidence and sometimes that good deed lands right on you. Always have an attorney.
Another thing I strongly recommend, is if you ever do get the cuffs, DONT TALK TO THE COPS! Search a video by that name on the u-tube site and watch it. Very worthwhile. For that matter never talk to them in ANY official capacity.
My .02. Originally Posted by Smoke2nd
Ladies,, As long as no money exchanges hands it is not breaking the law.. I was told that by a Chief of LE where I am from.. Just always be careful as this is a very hazardous career that we know we all love... Originally Posted by sweetrobin
Well my mother and I got busted in FW, but when it came time to prosecute they dropped the charges saying the undercover had a heart-attack and died... Shew... lucky 4 us, but it is still scary.. We never take any money from anyone.. .. The undercover there sucked her tittie and really did not want that coming out as they had audio and video.. But again lucky for us. I hope he didn't die but all in all..... Originally Posted by sweetrobinTalk about coming and going...
If LE makes it through the front door, he's NOT going to leave without an arrest. No matter if money doesn't exchange hands, no matter if he leaves it in the bathroom, no matter if nothing whatsoever is said concerning sexual acts or money. You WILL be arrested. Trust me, I know girls in Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta that have all been popped even when they did none of the above. I respect cops and the hard work they do, but Vice wil LIE to make an arrest/conviction. That's why those little wireless cameras that transmit to a laptop located in another location such as outside in a car are becoming more popular. H Originally Posted by Sweet HeatherHeather, that's bad advice.