As I am sure you are aware, in the US, when the cops are staking out a known incall location, such as a sleazy low-price motel, it is standard operating procedure to follow a guy who is leaving the hotel and pull him over for some complete bullshit traffic violation. They will note that they saw him leaving the hotel and, especially if he has a local address, ask him if he is staying at the hotel. When he says no, they will imply that he must have been there buying drugs or sex, since vice is known to occur at that motel. Some fools will just break down and admit things. Almost everyone in that situation will get rattled as hell. A truly cool customer will refuse to take the bait and refuse to answer questions.
There is no precedent in the US for cops to knock on the hotel door of a registered occupant and ask him about the guests he just had over. While none of us know how Canada might ever try to enforce c-36, if at all, I think outcall is a lot safer than incall from a perspective of avoiding cops on a fishing expedition - if Canada follows the techniques of US law enforcement.
Well, Patron, there is a major difference in Canada's prostitution law and the prostitution laws in the US. In the US, both the payer and receiver are guilty if it is proven that they engaged in sex for $.
In Canada now, only the payer is guilty of prostitution. So LE says to the young woman, you will get immunity from us so tell us what you did and how much he paid you. They may even try to intimidate (lie) to her by saying we can arrest you if you refuse to tell us. What do you think a young woman will do and say? I am not talking about an independent or the agency. They will pressure the young SP into turning against the client because of the leverage in the law which gives SP's immunity from prosecution.
Yeah exactly...having one girl visit you once at an outcall isn't really going to raise suspicion. But if you have multiple guys visiting the same room over and over all day, someone is more likely to take notice. Safety-wise, outcall is the way to go.
Do you think that visitors from the US or another city in Canada see only 1 SP during their stay to Montreal?
More or less this... it would need to be specificaly targeted at the guy, and so lots of reasons for the cops to show up. I mean exept the clerk at the reception, who could actually call the cops and say "hey yo that guy is seeing an escort there" . And the clerk... if your a good client, why the hell would he do that... I mean unless you are one bad client and he would like to annoy you, but if you are a good client, and do that discreetly... i don't see him destroying a good business relationaship...
When it comes to incall you never know if the cops have views on the incall location, if they do survelance and so on...
Like i said chances that the situation goes as far as police knocking on your door in an outcall... there VERY VERY LOW. And if they are... you can always say its a girl you met not long before and blablabla. Of course if she play the part is up to her... but anyway, i doubt that would ever even happen.
It probably will not be the desk clerk who calls LE about girls visiting an outcall. It will be most likely a neighbor or another guest at a hotel.
I still remember the scouring look I got from another guest when I opened the door for a SP who was visiting me and the guest, a young woman, was entering her room.
SP unfriendly hotels will probably warn guests that it is illegal to procure prostitutes if they see what they think prostitutes visiting a particular room. SP friendly hotels will turn a blind eye, but they will not if someone complains. They will probably warn the guests before ever contacting LE.