911 dispatcher busted in hobby board sting
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/crime...in-7045202.php
Looks like they're going after the hobbyists.
"The detective posted fake reviews, asked other members for tips and got himself invited to “meet and greet” parties where men were introduced to sex workers, according to court papers. The detective first attended a party in January 2008, at a South Lake Union bistro that has since closed, and went to several more in the years since."
"Police arrested Dehennis in February. According to charging papers, he admitted to using The Review Board, comparing it to Yelp.com.
Dehennis has been charged with second-degree promoting prostitution, a felony sex offense. He has not been jailed in the matter."
Re: 911 dispatcher busted in hobby board sting
Well damn!
I guess if people are going to engage in activity local law has deemed illegal and then run their mouth on the Internet they're just begging to get caught.
Re: 911 dispatcher busted in hobby board sting
What's crazy is that they started the investigation in 2008... the undercover posted fake reviews and went to meet and greets... In all these years, I bet he visited girls for "research purposes" too. But it's yet another reason why I prefer to keep consenting adult activities private.
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miss.a.p1600
Well damn!
I guess if people are going to engage in activity local law has deemed illegal and then run their mouth on the Internet they're just begging to get caught.
Worse, making a social circle. "Investigators targeted a group of Review Board members who called themselves "The League." The men met at restaurants and bars to discuss brothels, prostitutes and how to dodge police."
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Like anything else, if you constantly do it, with others doing the same thing it becomes normal. Cops don't ask 'Do you do drugs', they ask 'When was the last time you did anything'... and peeps say 'Oh, not since this morning...' :-0 Pandering is a charge that even smart madams get - Comments like 'I can't see you today, but my friend is available' lands you in cuffs...
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SarcasticGoldFish
Worse, making a social circle. "Investigators targeted a group of Review Board members who called themselves "The League." The men met at restaurants and bars to discuss brothels, prostitutes and how to dodge police."