one lady with heavy traffic of guys will attract attention too not matter where she works from, with the new law even escorts who think they are being discreet will not be no matter where the location or how good they think it is..
you really shouldnt believe all they tell you. Its all very fake really
Last edited by DonnyDarko; 28-02-17 at 22:53.
May i suggest reading why the challenge will probably be successful ; https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0e...11bWZfSGc/view
You're missing my point. It's an excellent article, no doubt. You would expect no less from SC however I wasn't debating the merits on whether the Act would survive judicial review.
http://m.independent.ie/irish-news/c...-35485886.html
.................. the way forward maybe ??
casman (02-03-17)
I hope he put a stamp on it.
Was it first or second class?
Is the wife still throwing ya a few bob. Where did you have to do the community service?Mr Gillen confirmed that the defendant had initially been suspended from work and later resigned. He is currently being supported financially by his wife.
The judge then imposed a Combination Order, consisting of 12 months on probation and 100 hours of community service.
Last edited by F-Dub; 01-03-17 at 19:58.
I stand by my point. Of course there are a number of venues which are not discrete and the escorts may have certain issues attached but in the round they are exceptions. I suggest that you are been taken in by the sensationalist nonsense that passes for journalism in this so called Republic. Clearly you know very little about common/constitutional legal matters so I will let that point pass. Of course 3 people can work from a single venue if they take into account the circumstances locally. Remember it is the outdated social mores which condemns people working in and associating with the sex trade as social misfits and seeks to marginalise them.