Before booking a provider, especially during this “fear campaign” preceding F1, always do your research :
1. Have I seen this provider around before, or is this the very first time I notice their advertisement?
2. Where does that provider advertise? Are the websites where they advertise require verification about the provider prior to their advertisement being display on the website?
*Tips : Googling their working name + escort next to it will provide you with the maximum information about that provider
3. Are the picture of that provider a rip off of an other content creator?
*Tips : Taking a screenshot of the pictures of the provider and reverse searching them in google image can also give you the maximum information about them
4. What is the social media/internet presence of that provider?
*Tips : Website, Twitter, Instagram, Onlyfans....
5. Does that provider have any mention of them on any review board?
*Tips : Not all reliable providers are mentioned on review board, but asking around about them before contacting them can be a good idea
6. Where does that provider carter their services? Laval? Montreal? Longueuil? For now, such as mentioned in the article, only the police department of Longueuil is taking place in this operation but this can change any minute
7. Does that provider require screening?
Ethical meeting in this industry for sure has it's price, such as previously mentioned many time on this forum. But sticking to reputable websites such as Merb, Tryst & Indy Companion and contacting providers with a decent internet presence (website & Twitter) will definitely avoid unpleasant surprises. Luckily no one was charged in this "operation" on a criminal level, the police department of Longueuil offers "education" which must probably consist of victimizing every single sex worker out there. Please, remember gents, we are not all victims and a lot of us truly enjoy what we do and wish to keep doing it in a safe environment ❤️