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I haven't seen any on bp, honestly, I highly doubt any of the ads would be posted anywhere right now after what happened. |
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The shutdown is ONLY about the money. That's all ANYTHING is ever about.....
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This thing is all about the cops and FBI justifying their salaries and outrageous pensions. You see the buzzwords "human trafficking" and "minors" and that should be your tipoff. They are sensationalizing their work but I do agree that they should be taking these pimps off the streets they don't have to do it in such a manner to better their own self interest. Just bust these fuckers and move on to the next crime. They don't need to bust everyone at once and do big press release...they should be busting these guys EVERY day so when they wakeup they have to think about whether or not the popo is gonna come knockin.
Tax problems are a civil matter just about 99.999% of the time and the burden of proof for criminal tax conviction is on the government to prove this and the cost of doing so is going to far outweigh any actual fines and penalties they collect. |
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No woman is in this business by force or is being trafficked.
AMT takes care of the tax issue. There is no need for LE spending our precious tax money on crap like that. This is all about government overhead trying to justify their salaries +benefits +promotions. Period. |
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It was about money laundering and tax evasion. If it were really about prostitution, sites like TER would be taken down too. I used to check sfredbook just to see if a girl was really UTR or not, they seemed to have detailed informational listings and discussions. Like MPR said just keep your privacy under control. Don't use a common email address, use online-friendly gift cards, don't be too explicit and keep descriptions of yourself anonymous. The potentially good side to this is that some actual underage trafficking and pimping was probably put to a halt and with a major west coast info site down the flow of open minded hot women will find their way to the more classified side of things which means going rates will have to drop.
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I'm concerned that the feds got hold of the subscribers to see if any politicians are mongering.
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Any moron who uses their real info on such sites deserve the legal ass-raping. You can get free anonymous email from dozens of reliable places. Online safe gift cards if an occasional membership fee is needed. Fake names. Random usernames unique to that site. Prepaid phone for calls and txts. Keep discussions vague and non-specific so it's not worth it to get a court order for your IP address assignment by whatever ISP you use. Beyond that it's not worth it since the NSA probably already has a history of your whole monger adventures but there's still a separation of that data being accessible by FBI or local LE.
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I feel that in an AAMP you may not be unavoidably fucked, though. For one you may have time to quickly put your clothes on, or maybe not. And you "technically" should be there for a massage anyway. You could say you just got there. Plus, those girls usually have terrible english. |
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