I had a provider in Oklahoma last year have me meet her downstairs in the lobby of the hotel for an outcall. This was a relatively nice 5-star with 20+ people chatting by a fireplace, a bar, and lounging couches in the lobby. Needless to say, I was a bit nervous about this the first time.
She stated the police cannot meet you outside of the room and take you into the room for a sting. This struck me similar as asking, "Are you a cop?" or having the client grab them to prove you are not a cop type theatrics. Is this a true condition for not getting caught in a sting?
She explained later walking in as an appropriately dressed hotel guest attracts less attention than a lady walking in alone to a room or sneaking to a side door and having the client open the door as well. If a security guard sees the same woman sneaking through a side door over several occasions, he may ask her to leave, detain, call the cops etc. But he would NEVER say a word if a hotel guest met the lady in the lobby and walked her to his room. She could be niece, sister, etc., and he would not risk insulting a guest. Is this true or BS?