not really true as we had escorts turn on escorts too, few of my regular girls were reported, we had escorts reporting other escorts for brothel keeping clearing the way to create more business for themselves, raids were then carried out and they didnt care who was caught in the crossfire, could have been any of us guys, its not the clients fault, more to it than meets the eye
SteveB (28-02-17)
I suggest you look up the meaning of the word "arbitrary". Can you seriously not see the correlation between certain ladies in certain locations to the public eye? I shouldn't have to define it as you can take any locality you wish on the EI map and it's crystal clear, who attracts attention and who doesn't.
I love the way you cite Canadian jurisprudence as your legal authority but Canada isn't exactly the benchmark in this scenario. If it's a human right, can you pinpoint the Article in our Constitution? Perhaps not, the ECHR? perhaps not.
Isn't an apartment with three ladies working from that spot with heavy traffic of incoming males (and a certain type) offensive to the public?