ed enron 0 Report post Posted January 5 Hey all Just wondering if anyone has ever got caught in a police sting operation here in Halifax or if they even happen around here. Just curious mostly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sydneymale54out 19 Report post Posted January 6 Funny thing I have to say about that Im always concerned about this , even when I try the sugar baby sites. This one time I had this very sophisticated lady coming to my hotel. I was a little concerned so I tell her"Ill know you arent a cop if you go totally topless the minute after you enter the hotel. So she comes in and bang --- totally naked in a few seconds. She has been a regular now for years. I honestly think this is the only test even by pics or vids 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Babygirl_brooklyn 239 Report post Posted January 6 I wouldn’t worry about “police stings” the only time authorities are concerned is if people are underage, and rightfully so. If you’re drama free and respectful, no one has anything to worry about! I’ve never had any problems 🙂 7 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gokennygo 22 Report post Posted January 6 1 hour ago, Sydneymale54out said: Funny thing I have to say about that Im always concerned about this , even when I try the sugar baby sites. This one time I had this very sophisticated lady coming to my hotel. I was a little concerned so I tell her"Ill know you arent a cop if you go totally topless the minute after you enter the hotel. So she comes in and bang --- totally naked in a few seconds. She has been a regular now for years. I honestly think this is the only test even by pics or vids What are sugar baby sites? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnboy43 167 Report post Posted January 7 This is true one of these times there's going to be trouble people won't tolerate this in their neighborhood .. Best to Stay away then they will go away...we don't need any of these here! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bornafire 163 Report post Posted January 14 It was actually a cop friend of mine who introduced me to Leolist. lol 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Janebondage 2264 Report post Posted January 16 I haven’t heard of ones unless underage trafficking was involved since the Gentlemam’s Club up windmill way. That’s must have been 15 years ago. I am always more cautious after an election if a Conservative Gov is elected majority. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mikeyboy 27133 Report post Posted January 16 I think it's possible that this recent revolving door of Asian providers here may bring some unwanted attention to the industry. Whether there is something more nefarious going on there or not, the optics are not good. 2 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mokejomes 50 Report post Posted January 16 Unless you’re looking for underage, or picking up street walkers, you’ll be fine. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scotian169 23 Report post Posted January 16 Well the Asians certainly dont seem to be under age.....lol 2 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barney 2550 Report post Posted January 16 Lol no they are old lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
petraluxurygfe 115 Report post Posted January 19 This stigma comes from USA and USA movies about the industry. The only strings that are happening are underage and well deserved. Lots of us have clients in law enforcement… Its not happening in Canada. Find a good companion from Lyla and youll be fine. 6 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenDover 229 Report post Posted January 19 (edited) On 1/14/2024 at 12:36 AM, bornafire said: It was actually a cop friend of mine who introduced me to Leolist. lol a good percent of cops are v greasy and know all the tricks as for stings , if the cops were interested they could post some ads on here and LL and use some female cops for entrapment and round up all of us within a month but they don’t because it’s borderline even being a crime and way too much work for tiny payback there’s been payment for sex since the cavemen and modern day chimps have been seen trading food for sex , how are you going to beat that , it’s in our shared dna lucky chimps 🙄 i would hope the cops would use their stretched resources to look for trafficking and underage activity and pimps Edited January 19 by BenDover spelling 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bornafire 163 Report post Posted January 21 On 1/16/2024 at 3:24 PM, Mokejomes said: Unless you’re looking for underage, or picking up street walkers, you’ll be fine. I don't even think that's on their radar. They know very well about the pimping going on at Citadel High and don't seem to give a shit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harpo123 121 Report post Posted January 21 There's pimping at Citadel? I am at very close proximity to there for a substantial portion of the day, and have honestly never caught wind of anything. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenDover 229 Report post Posted January 22 10 hours ago, bornafire said: I don't even think that's on their radar. They know very well about the pimping going on at Citadel High and don't seem to give a shit. they’re probably on the take Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bornafire 163 Report post Posted January 22 1 hour ago, BenDover said: they’re probably on the take I think it's more something run by powerful people, and the police are really here to protect them. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andee of Burlington 28 Report post Posted February 3 I have been in escorts since 1991 and I’ve never been involved in a sting operation. I can tell you that the police are only interested in catching people who are involved in human trafficking, especially underage providers, and those working against their will or where there other activities going on that are illegal, such as John’s, cruising outdoor sex, workers, extortion, drug, dealing, etc. if you are seeing providers to work indoors and it’s consensual, and there are no other nefarious activities going on, then you don’t need to worry about sting operations. This is Canada, not the United States. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mikeyboy 27133 Report post Posted February 3 13 hours ago, Andee of Burlington said: I have been in escorts since 1991 and I’ve never been involved in a sting operation. I can tell you that the police are only interested in catching people who are involved in human trafficking, especially underage providers, and those working against their will or where there other activities going on that are illegal, such as John’s, cruising outdoor sex, workers, extortion, drug, dealing, etc. if you are seeing providers to work indoors and it’s consensual, and there are no other nefarious activities going on, then you don’t need to worry about sting operations. This is Canada, not the United States. Agreed, but it’s only been possible to prosecute the clients since the adoption of the Nordic model several years back. Until then there was no law against it in Canada. That said, I’ve not seen any evidence of targeting the gents yet. My comment about the recent rotating door of visiting Asian girls was pointing out that although definitely stereotypical, (and that doesn’t make it true) it has the air of a trafficking operation which they are definitely on the lookout for. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
main street 9 Report post Posted April 17 is it possible that a real escort actually turn and work for the police, like an informant? just asking Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MsManda 25691 Report post Posted April 17 I've never heard of it, but police have been known to pose as a minor/under 18.. That's usually how they do stings here in NS 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaveM2 165 Report post Posted April 18 11 hours ago, main street said: is it possible that a real escort actually turn and work for the police, like an informant? just asking In other countries where both sides of the transaction are illegal that happens, but here It's legal for escorts to sell services so there's not really a way for the cops to leverage them. I suppose its possible if they were caught on some unrelated charge but that seems like a stretch. As has been mentioned there's virtually no history of stings around here, you should be far more concerned about being scammed/robbed by a provider than being caught up a sting. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AdamSandler 163 Report post Posted April 18 12 hours ago, DaveM2 said: In other countries where both sides of the transaction are illegal that happens, but here It's legal for escorts to sell services so there's not really a way for the cops to leverage them. I suppose its possible if they were caught on some unrelated charge but that seems like a stretch. As has been mentioned there's virtually no history of stings around here, you should be far more concerned about being scammed/robbed by a provider than being caught up a sting. Maybe I'm naive but how does that even work? It's legal in Canada for an escort (or other provider) to sell their services but it is illegal to buy those services from my understanding? Seems like Canada is confused. If it's legal to sell it should be legal to buy. I was going to say "make up your mind" but I guess that could then go in the wrong direction and become illegal both ways which would then likely cause more stings and issues for both the providers and purchasers... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaveM2 165 Report post Posted April 18 39 minutes ago, AdamSandler said: Maybe I'm naive but how does that even work? It's legal in Canada for an escort (or other provider) to sell their services but it is illegal to buy those services from my understanding? Seems like Canada is confused. If it's legal to sell it should be legal to buy. I was going to say "make up your mind" but I guess that could then go in the wrong direction and become illegal both ways which would then likely cause more stings and issues for both the providers and purchasers... It's called the nordic model, and you are right to be confused because it makes zero sense. The theory is that suppliers are all victims and therefore it's wrong to criminalize them, so instead they exclusively target the demand side. If they take away all the demand, then it's no longer profitable to be a provider. They also provide "resources" to help providers leave the industry and "awareness and education campaigns for the public". I don't know what the hell that means beyond tax payer money giving some government consultant a cushy six-figure job. So that's the theory, but in practice it would be quite the undertaking to limit the demand to that extent. Based on what's been discussed in this thread it's clear they aren't even attempting to do this. Obviously if your goal is to end the industry you need to target both supply and demand (aggressively), and if you don't want to end the industry you should legalize both supply and demand (while probably adding some kind of regulations). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AdamSandler 163 Report post Posted April 18 12 minutes ago, DaveM2 said: It's called the nordic model, and you are right to be confused because it makes zero sense. The theory is that suppliers are all victims and therefore it's wrong to criminalize them, so instead they exclusively target the demand side. If they take away all the demand, then it's no longer profitable to be a provider. They also provide "resources" to help providers leave the industry and "awareness and education campaigns for the public". I don't know what the hell that means beyond tax payer money giving some government consultant a cushy six-figure job. So that's the theory, but in practice it would be quite the undertaking to limit the demand to that extent. Based on what's been discussed in this thread it's clear they aren't even attempting to do this. Obviously if your goal is to end the industry you need to target both supply and demand (aggressively), and if you don't want to end the industry you should legalize both supply and demand (while probably adding some kind of regulations). I guess another piece to the nordic model is that if it's legal to sell then providers have some form of support and protection. Let's say someone sees a provider and assaults them. The provider then has the ability to go to the police and report the assault without risk to themselves. Of course this same model also harms the buyer as I've heard of some people meeting and getting beaten and robbed (the purchaser in this case) and they of course have no recourse because they were technically doing something illegal. So I see the "protecting the providers" piece of it for sure but it's still weird. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites