Not quite as it seems or as expected.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-44741603
Not quite as it seems or as expected.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-44741603
Forceuser (06-07-18), Mr Cuddles (06-07-18)
So she wasn't even an escort!
It was just some tool harassing a woman
So much for the clowns on here talking about how they knew the guy
and all about the case
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The 9/11 moon landings were an outside job
Mr Cuddles (06-07-18), SteveB (06-07-18)
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The 9/11 moon landings were an outside job
Floki (06-07-18)
Mis-reported, misuse of new "law", why wasn't he prosecuted under law for soliciting or importing?
Abysmal prosecution and even worse reportage.
What do you expect from the BBC. They lie all the time and demand a license fee of anyone who has a TV.
Proof here https://www.escort-ireland.com/board...72#post2084772
If they are going to jail everyone who acts the bollox and is a public nuisance the jails will fill up pretty quick................
TonyB (06-07-18)
I really hope there is more to this story as it appears grossly unfair. Abuse of the law from what Ive read
SteveB (06-07-18)
This is laughable. Wasn't the new law supposed to be about reducing human trafficking? Instead, it was used to jail someone who was being a public nuisance, more than anything else. Yet, the BBC doesn't report the fact that this is a strange and unintended use of the new law; they simply report it as a successful conviction in court.
For those who haven't realised yet; this man would still have been jailed if he had done this in England, where the purchase of sexual services is not illegal. He would have been jailed under offences relating to kerb-crawling or soliciting in public instead.
Barney Rubble (06-07-18), TonyB (07-07-18)