What’s worse, getting a covered bj when you expected bbbj, or getting arrested?
If you gotta have certain activities, stick with women known to provide them. If you have to be a pioneer, don’t risk your freedom over it.
What’s worse, getting a covered bj when you expected bbbj, or getting arrested?Well if you get arrested you can definitely expect a bbbj, giving one not receiving one though.
If you gotta have certain activities, stick with women known to provide them. If you have to be a pioneer, don’t risk your freedom over it. Originally Posted by TinMan
This is going down a rabbit hole….. but Just a thought. Last time I returned to DFW from an international trip, I had my passport ready to hand to the person at the entry counter. He said he didn’t need it…. I glanced at the screen and he had my record pulled up… picture and all. Obviously, facial recognition. I assumed they had such things but that was the first time I saw it first hand.They won’t get convictions unless guys confess and plead guilty, and the civil rights lawsuits are going to deter most PDs from going down that path. Lewisville PD is already under fire for their aggressive anti-prostitution efforts, and what you are describing is 10x worse.
What are the odds this facial database gets shared beyond the State Department to local/state law enforcement agencies for cases like these?
Early contributors of DNA to the genealogy websites were assured that the DNA profile was secure and wouldn’t be shared. Now it’s a significant investigation tool for law enforcement.
For these studio cases, all they would need is a camera in the hallway getting faces going into the apartment. They convince a judge that you going into the apartment where the P4P happens would be enough to get a search warrant for your phone or other things.
You ask, Why would they go to all that trouble just to bust a number of “johns”? Can you imagine the chilling effect the investigation alone would have? Even if convictions ultimately didn’t happen. Originally Posted by Silver Bullet
This is going down a rabbit hole….. but Just a thought. Last time I returned to DFW from an international trip, I had my passport ready to hand to the person at the entry counter. He said he didn’t need it…. I glanced at the screen and he had my record pulled up… picture and all. Obviously, facial recognition. I assumed they had such things but that was the first time I saw it first hand.Interesting point here - honestly not sure. I remember with the Boston studio busts that they busted some "john's" and paraded them through the media......but i can't remember how / why these "john's" got busted. Anyone remember?
What are the odds this facial database gets shared beyond the State Department to local/state law enforcement agencies for cases like these?
Early contributors of DNA to the genealogy websites were assured that the DNA profile was secure and wouldn’t be shared. Now it’s a significant investigation tool for law enforcement.
For these studio cases, all they would need is a camera in the hallway getting faces going into the apartment. They convince a judge that you going into the apartment where the P4P happens would be enough to get a search warrant for your phone or other things.
You ask, Why would they go to all that trouble just to bust a number of “johns”? Can you imagine the chilling effect the investigation alone would have? Even if convictions ultimately didn’t happen. Originally Posted by Silver Bullet
Interesting point here - honestly not sure. I remember with the Boston studio busts that they busted some "john's" and paraded them through the media......but i can't remember how / why these "john's" got busted. Anyone remember? Originally Posted by AspenCaliforniaI don’t think it ever said. Probably went down the list and only went after high profile people. Some of them were lawyers and doctors. Hard reminder never to send your IDs and all the other personal stuff k orgs ask for