Montreal Escorts

New Stepped Up Efforts against Oldest Profession

jalimon

I am addicted member
Dec 28, 2015
6,251
166
63
Damn! 400$! Was she worth it? You're buying dinner next time ;)

Ho my my she was as curvy, cute, slutty, really cool and such a wonderful girl!!! She was 300 but I always carry a bit of extra. Good thing since after 1h of sex with 2 showers, sex in the kidchen, bathroom, bed, sofa, 4 positions and 3 type of bj... I still had not come! She then said "No way you leave this place without coming you ass hole!" Men it turned nasty too real nasty and I finally came in a mix of cim/cof/cob... A big mess haha

I was just on Crescent street walking through the stalls and booths and the music stage. There must be 200+ police officers already deployed in and around the area,

When they reunited the policemen for assignment this morning police chef asked who wanted to be deployed on Crescent street tonight all police men raised their hand ;)
 

ShyMan

Active Member
Aug 3, 2016
730
97
28
She then said "No way you leave this place without coming you ass hole!" Men it turned nasty too real nasty and I finally came in a mix of cim/cof/cob...

I'm envious, Jalimon! :clap2::high5: I know -- "dirty" talks brings the true beast out of you. :thumb:

Has anyone heard about any police bust or successful sting operation in connection with the GP stepped up LE enforcement efforts against sex work and sexual exploitation of minors? Wouldn't the intended deterrent purposes be achieved if such busts from enforcement efforts were announced publicly during the GP weekend?
 

Sol Tee Nutz

Well-Known Member
Apr 29, 2012
7,675
1,523
113
Look behind you.
She then said "No way you leave this place without coming

Same thing happened to me with Summer at a strip club, she said no one leaves without coming, nice girl.
 
Jun 15, 2015
549
3
0
Who knows
Shyman , I recently had a rather disagreeable incident with police in Longueuil. I came 10 minutes early to a popular spot in the south shore which has a rather spacious parking lot. I had been parked for 5 minutes and I noticed a police car coming straight towards me. This was rather intimidating however I had no reason to fear the police. I guess it’s instinctive. The asked for my papers to check who I was and asked what I was doing there. I had the good sense not to lie and just stated that I had a rendezvous without detailing what kind. The policeman wished me good luck with my rdv, so he knew exactly why I was there.
I found it weird that they were checking out this place, because as far as I know there are no pimps or underaged girls.
 

ShyMan

Active Member
Aug 3, 2016
730
97
28
I had the good sense not to lie and just stated that I had a rendezvous without detailing what kind. The policeman wished me good luck with my rdv, so he knew exactly why I was there.
Thanks for sharing, helirage. Yeah, it's often better to be truthful with the police. I'm glad it was uneventful after he was satisfied with your answer. You look very respectable, so that likely helped ease the situation.

It's not against the law for two consenting adults to meet.

The task force's mission is to prevent minor exploitation and to jail the perpetrators (the pimps and the pedophiles) and to fight trafficking.
 

ShyMan

Active Member
Aug 3, 2016
730
97
28
Thanks for the heads up, VMR.

A sex worker advocacy organization is condemning the actions taken by Montreal police this week.

Ahead of Grand Prix weekend, the group said police visited strip clubs and massage parlours around the city taking note of all the women who work there.
Sandra Wesley, executive director of Montreal sex work advocacy group Les ami(es) de Stella, said clubs were visited by 20 to 30 police officers at a time.

“They lined up all the women, asked for their IDs and took note of their tattoos and piercings and stamped their wrists when they were done,” said Wesley. “They said they were creating a database.”
 

2fast2slow

Well-Known Member
Jan 12, 2005
2,516
2,476
113
i cant beleive they did that. that is the definition of police harrassment.

however they raided massage parlours? i think i would have a heart attack if the police came in while i was at such an establishment. i wonder if someone here can corroborate any massage parlour raid
 

edjohnson

Member
Oct 24, 2008
117
17
18
stepped up efforts against oldest profession

i know this isnt about montreal but it seems relevant and if there are any us lawyers out there that may want to comment but I always thought it was against us law to bribe a witness so I cant believe I read this in this mornings paper."the chinese massuse shrinks into her chair as the florida sheriffs detective tells her deputies installed hidden cameras in her spa's ceiling.He knows she and other women had sex with men for money. But you can save your self martin county detective mike fenton and others tell her." "we will give you and apartment. We will provide you with food and education. we will bring your children to the US. Just tell us you are a human trafficking victim and testify against your captors" Over four hours the masseuse would see three investigators , two social workers and a translator . A chinese national, the masseuse tells fenton she has a work visa and has applied for polictical asylum. she worked in an alabama massage parlor before moving to spas on Floridas gulf coast. she drove to martin county on the east coast 15 days earlier. Fenton assures her she is not in trouble - yet. But we must know : Are you forced to prostitute yourself? No , she responds, shaking her head. Would somone be angry if you quit? No Then why do it? She pauses then responds softly. "I dont know"
to me the most important part is bribing the witness , which I believe to be illegal.
It would be nice if one of you could share this with the TERB board, I would but I have never had any luck posting even though I signed up years ago.
 

CLOUD 500

Well-Known Member
Jan 10, 2005
7,088
4,031
113
i cant beleive they did that. that is the definition of police harrassment.

I was witness to these raids. Wednesday they raided SexeMania. About 20 officers entered and set up shop with their laptops and starting checking up all the girls. I saw this type of raid at Vegas about a month ago. This is prohibition at its finest. Enforcing morality is so important vs busting on the real criminals. All this story about sexual exploitation and minors is a charade to make it hostile to the sex workers and customers. Each time police comes customers leave. Girls loose money.
 

ShyMan

Active Member
Aug 3, 2016
730
97
28
I was witness to these raids. Wednesday they raided SexeMania. . . . Girls loose money.

Thanks for the heads up, Cloud.

Wow. It seems the LE (and the politicians -- which include police chiefs) are more serious in their recent "enforcements". Sounds like what the LE's in various US cities have been deploying in their efforts to reduce gang violence and illicit activities. It's very unfortunate for the ladies who are caught in the cross-hair; they need to work in MP's (or as escorts) to pay bills, buy essentials like food and clothes for themselves and children, etc. (Not all MP offer "happy endings"; but police raids affect everyone, especially the SP's livelihood.)

Sex between consenting adults is necessary substance for healthy living.

Is the "stepped up" effort motivated by the upcoming elections?

Everyone needs to be more alert and vigilant and use common sense -- if the situation does not look right, step away, even if it means pissing off your Junk. The cat and mouse chase will continue until humans become extinct.
 

hungry101

Well-Known Member
Oct 29, 2007
5,838
546
113

ShyMan

Active Member
Aug 3, 2016
730
97
28
. . . she was denied access to the United States because US Immigration used her TER verification to flag her at the border

That's not surprising. Because of the mass shootings in the US, LE there (and in Canada) have been monitoring social media platforms to prevent crimes.
 

IamNY

Well-Known Member
Dec 27, 2005
3,436
2,058
113
NYC
The other day I read a tweet from a Canadian provider that her lawyer told her that she was denied access to the United States because US Immigration used her TER verification to flag her at the border and prevent her from crossing. I'm paraphrasing and I can no longer find the Tweet.

This was probably after she couldn't explain why she had 1,000 condoms in her suitcase. This lead to a search of her phone and what do we have here. Or something like that. If a provider posts glam shots of herself online while blocking out her face and then appears like a normal traveler I don't see how the border agents would figure out that she was an SP.
 

hungry101

Well-Known Member
Oct 29, 2007
5,838
546
113
She said it was from verification through TER. I don't know what providers had to do to be verified but I can imagine. I once used P411. So this is scary.
 

F117

Active Member
Jul 23, 2004
89
66
28
Visit site
I am not making the connection here.

Sorry, I am lost.

The U.S. has a “bad girl” clause in its entry policy that says if a lady has worked in the sex industry in another country, she can be denied entry without proving that she intends to do sex work in the U.S.

That is patently offensive, but no one is willing to fight it, including so-called women’s rights activists.

They use face recognition and likely underhanded use of private information to connect the real identity of foreign sex workers to real names.

And they would have us believe that is a byproduct of keeping pro-gun anarchists out of the country since they purport to be building a similar database of Canadian gun enthusiasts? But foreigners have no easy way to bring guns over the border, or to buy them in the U.S. And no place in the world has more deranged mass shooters than the U.S., and we apparently have no such database of deranged U.S. citizens.

I beg to differ sir, we have a very complete database of petty criminals, child molesters, rapists, robbers, crooks, liars, thieves and murderers. It's called the US House, the US Senate, the Office of the President, and all of the camp followers that live in Washington off of the taxpayer's dollars!
 

IamNY

Well-Known Member
Dec 27, 2005
3,436
2,058
113
NYC
She said it was from verification through TER. I don't know what providers had to do to be verified but I can imagine. I once used P411. So this is scary.

Probably, but I’m sure there was a mistake on her end. Also, in a way I’m glad customs stopped her. If not for what she does for a living, then for taking jobs away from American escorts. Border agents protect jobs in our countries by weeding out people crossing the border to work. In a way, they were helping escorts in the states by denying her entrance.
 

CaptRenault

A poor corrupt official
Jun 29, 2003
2,171
1,103
113
Casablanca

I witnessed one of these raids during Grand Prix week. I was at Chez Parée at the beginning of the weekend (it was either Thursday or Friday night) and a huge number of police came in the club in groups of 4-6. Though I couldn't count them, the total number seemed to be at least 20 and as many as 30 (as the article reports). Several had laptop computers, so it's clear that they were collecting data on the girls.

The girls seemed to take it well, though I can see how it would be traumatizing and humiliating. I think it was a gross violation of the civil rights of the girls. The operation made a mockery of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, especially this section:

Life, liberty and security of person

[FONT=&amp]7. Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.
[/FONT]

Search or seizure

[FONT=&amp]8. Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.
[/FONT]

Detention or imprisonment

[FONT=&amp]9. Everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned.

The whole thing was a waste of time, money and manpower. It would have been a good night for bad guys to commit a crime, because that night many cops were playing parts in a play written by nitwit feminists and religious zealots, instead of patrolling the streets and protecting the citizens of Montreal. [/FONT]



 

ShyMan

Active Member
Aug 3, 2016
730
97
28
One SP recently told me about what she considered was an embarrassing experience she had several weeks ago at a 4-star hotel downtown. She went there for an outcall. The hotel staff said she looked very young so they went with her to the client's room, and entered his guest room! The hotel staff demanded to see her identification. She smartly and rightly refused to show her identification. She and the client smartly canceled the rendezvous at the hotel. (Happily, she and the client rescheduled for an incall and they had a nice time watching TV together, nothing more.)
 

Rinzler

Active Member
Nov 11, 2017
267
66
28
One SP recently told me about what she considered was an embarrassing experience she had several weeks ago at a 4-star hotel downtown.

can you name which hotel it was? i am sure members visiting montreal would appreciate the information
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts