New "Dallas Vice" starts 11/28/2018! Yeah!!

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https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/e...fficking(NOTE: I want you to know you're all my friends...lol - SCRIBE)Sex sells, but in Dallas, police are re-launching the vice unit with a new approach to human traffickingA law enforcement official recently told us, in stark terms, what the reality is for victims of human trafficking here in Dallas. A person trapped into "the life," the official said, is forced to engage in sex acts for money and is left with little hope and no sense of what it means to trust another person, experience joy, or even know friendship.It is gratifying then to know that this week the Dallas Police Department will make news by unveiling part of a new strategy developed under Chief U. Renee Hall's direction to curb the scourge of human sex trafficking in our community.That approach will involve several elements. On November 28, the department is relaunching its vice unit, which was disbanded last year amid an internal investigation. It will also train officers on how to combat trafficking with new tools and a new philosophy. Put simply, that philosophy will focus on serving the victims of this crime — the people who are being trafficked, who are being viciously exploited and then cast aside.The overarching philosophy has several important implications. Rather than simply engaging in a sting operation, arresting a woman who offers sex for money, and then charging and convicting her, the police department will pursue a strategy that has a good chance of moving that woman and others like her out of the life.That strategy will involve working with local non-profit organizations as well as local, state and federal agencies to create a unified front against trafficking. The aim is to help those who are being trafficked regain control over their lives and build a better future for themselves. In some cases, this will mean those who have been trafficked will face prosecution. But in most cases, the approach is intended to ensure an interaction with law enforcement is an opportunity for a trafficked person to get out of a world of exploitation, degradation and, often, addiction.The overall aim is to facilitate a process that pulls people out of the dire circumstances they are in while pursuing tough punishments for the real criminals — those who traffic in the sale of human flesh.Chief Hall told us this new approach was developed over several months in a process that involved a lot of listening to those who are deeply enmeshed in this fight. By our lights, the approach is one indication of why our community — including our police department — is a leader in the fight against trafficking.As one victim who escaped a life of trafficking recently put it in a public forum, those trapped in the life "aren't prostitutes," they are people who have been "trafficked." The perpetrators "aren't pimps, they're traffickers." We would only add, trafficking isn't something that happens somewhere else. It is in our community. It is our fight. And it's on us to ensure that those who have been trafficked have a way out, while those who trafficked them have a one-way ticket to prison.
  • dgc92
  • 11-27-2018, 09:32 PM
Thanks for letting us know. Why have there been no threads about this? Seems like somebody should have noticed earlier.
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Thanks for letting us know. Why have there been no threads about this? Seems like somebody should have noticed earlier. Originally Posted by dgc92

Ummm...there are now 3 threads posted here on the front page of Co-Ed’s reguarding this, including this one.

Thank you Scribe

Mental AtrraXXXion's Avatar
Thanks for letting us know. Why have there been no threads about this? Seems like somebody should have noticed earlier. Originally Posted by dgc92




It has been commented on, debated and opinionated by a number of people in multiple threads. It has been a hot topic. Here are 4 previous threads about the same subject. You should look around the board.

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2477385

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2480083

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2480875

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2480372
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  • MK122
  • 11-28-2018, 12:07 AM
Thanks for letting us know. Why have there been no threads about this? Seems like somebody should have noticed earlier. Originally Posted by dgc92
Not sure if sarcasm or serious.

Leaning towards former.
  • dgc92
  • 11-28-2018, 07:08 AM
You guys, holy shit. Are you idiots or do you just think I am? Obviously I was being sarcastic, this topic's been beaten like a limp dick over the course of several threads.

I'm very disappointed in all of you. Except MK122, at least he recognized the possibility that I wasn't serious. I'm only a little disappointed in him.
Mental AtrraXXXion's Avatar
I'm not an idiot and don't think that you are. Missing threads or post doesn't make anyone an idiot either. Sarcasm is sarcasm, some will get the point and some won't.
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  • BLM69
  • 11-28-2018, 11:05 AM
It has been commented on, debated and opinionated by a number of people in multiple threads. It has been a hot topic. Here are 4 previous threads about the same subject. You should look around the board.

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2477385

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2480083

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2480875

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2480372 Originally Posted by Mental AtrraXXXion
There will be a dozen threads on this by next month, some people just refuse to read anything
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Thanks for the read Scribe. Hopefully this will peak peoples interest and they can do their due diligence to not only read whats available but to take necassary precautions.
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  • Crock
  • 12-01-2018, 11:50 AM
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  • dgc92
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Found this article about her:

https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/...-unit-11391085

The new Dalla Police lady Police Chief has a personal vendetta against the vice squad.

For those of you who do not know the true story about her:

She was a toddler in Detroit when her father, a vice squad officer on the Detroit PD, who was working a case against a major criminal organization in Detroit responsible for prostitution and illegal gambling, was gunned down while he was off duty at a convenience store real early one morning.

The shooter was never caught and the case was closed as a robbery gone bad but there are those who said a pimp in the criminal organization that her father was investigating ordered a hit on him and there those who also said that some of the officers on the Detroit vice squad were tied in with that criminal organization and were complicit in the death of her father.

So this lady is taking revenge on the Vice squad for her father's death.

Vice squad officers are also the most corrupted officers in any police department.

They are given a lot of cold cash to go bust prostitutes on the street, in massage parlors, or go after illegal gun runners and gambling operations and bookmaking and many of them keep the cash.

Many of them have a yacht or a second home.

You don't get a receipt for giving cash to a prostitute or a masseuse or betting money with bookmakers or playing tables and one arm bandits at illegal gambling game rooms while working undercover and you don't turn in an weekly/monthly expense report so a lot of that cash is unaccounted for.
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Forgot to say:

Why do these cops and government officials assume every woman who is providing is automatically trafficked and pimped?

Many of them are doing it on their own accord.

No one forcing them except maybe for the fact they have bills to pay and need to put food on the table and have someone to support financially just like everyone else and they can't make enough money working in the real world with the limited opportunities the current job market offer (slightly above minimum wage jobs that don't provide full time hours).

Many of these ladies don't even provide full time and it's not their main source and only source of income.

Some only do it a few times to raise enough money to pay some unexpected bills or to buy a dress or get a new cell phone or whatever.

Some do it to try it out and decide it's not for them and are gone after a week or less.

We also have seen girls go to Relax and Kendra's and are gone after a week or two weeks and some even after only one day.

I hate to see any of them gets busted for only doing it a couple of times or on their first time out: that will just be bad luck.
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Honestly these forums are NOT where that journey of theirs needs to begin. I can name a number of places. But this has become a time for reflection on another occupation while finishing school.
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there are those who said a pimp in the criminal organization that her father was investigating ordered a hit on him and there those who also said that some of the officers on the Detroit vice squad were tied in with that criminal organization and were complicit in the death of her father.

So this lady is taking revenge on the Vice squad for her father's death.
Originally Posted by CG2014
to be fair, you are speculating. you write "there are those who say", but who are these people? you are assuming the Chief agrees with the faction that said Vice helped kill her Father. it could be the Chief does not believe that, and she is doubling down, going hard after criminals, because they alone killed her dad (or so she believes). how is she taking revenge on the Vice Squad, when she started the unit back up???