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    Quote Originally Posted by LaBelleThatcher View Post

    Sadly, that factor, in itself, is confirmation of the fact that "there is always one".
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    Just so unfair and so wrong Eileen.

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    I meant "there is always one" in the sense that, just like anybody else, sooner or later there is always one escort who spoils everything for the majority who are considerate and responsible people....what ON EARTH is "wrong and unfair" about that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post

    Grrrr it's just as well I like you young Steve!!!! You know what I mean, you are talking about Escorts like they are different to any other clientelle who use the hotels, but we're not.

    Quote Originally Posted by LaBelleThatcher View Post

    "You know what I mean, you are talking about Escorts like they are different to any other clientelle who use the hotels, but we're not."

    Sadly, that factor, in itself, is confirmation of the fact that "there is always one".
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    Just so unfair and so wrong Eileen.
    Quote Originally Posted by LaBelleThatcher View Post
    I meant "there is always one" in the sense that, just like anybody else, sooner or later there is always one escort who spoils everything for the majority who are considerate and responsible people....what ON EARTH is "wrong and unfair" about that?
    My apologies Eileen, I picked you up wrong. I incorrectly thought you were referring to me and my post.

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    I do think the same can be said in any walk of life. The difference is that in most jobs it does not impact on everyone in the industry, just the company they are working for or representing, not the trade as a whole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I do think the same can be said in any walk of life. The difference is that in most jobs it does not impact on everyone in the industry, just the company they are working for or representing, not the trade as a whole.
    Ah, but a lot of companies are bigger than the whole Irish sex industry, and, of course, do *NOT* get followed around by red top journalists with surveillance cameras they seem to have bought on ebay...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I do think the same can be said in any walk of life. The difference is that in most jobs it does not impact on everyone in the industry, just the company they are working for or representing, not the trade as a whole.
    At least one other profession has the same type of dynamic of one bad example bringing down the whole industry
    Ambulance chasing, also known as barratry, refers to a lawyer using an event as a way to find legal clients. The term Ambulance chasing comes from the stereotype of lawyers that follow ambulances to the emergency room to find clients

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