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    Quote Originally Posted by cum4me View Post
    but tha apartments needs to be on sale, very few are as more money for renting now... and you going to say the escort was not really an escort but an estate agent, you forget that the guards know the area well and know who owns the apartment blocks and already know what going on in them so please go on explain it further. it may work if you already outside but not if coming out of one of the rooms
    Not really. Waffle. Say i did not know that. I was just passing and decide to have a look around. No law against that. Its up to them to prove otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishSarahBarra View Post
    A solicitor couldn't help before because there was no precedent. All he would have said is to not say anything.

    This is it, this is the basis.
    100 percent correct. Just say noting.

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    the best advice is don't get yourself into that situation, do go to apartments while they are likely to be.
    Rugby training soon now so have to go

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    If they stop you tell them everything.And what u done and what u didnt )) tell them u paid for sex and admit u guilty and then be shocked and not understand why you are called in court and your name is newspaper when u just wanted to be honest
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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    If they stop you tell them everything.And what u done and what u didnt )) tell them u paid for sex and admit u guilty and then be shocked and not understand why you are called in court and your name is newspaper when u just wanted to be honest
    good advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensual Yara View Post
    good advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punter08 View Post
    Not really. Waffle. Say i did not know that. I was just passing and decide to have a look around. No law against that. Its up to them to prove otherwise.
    depends where they stop you lad, doesn't it but to pretend this in a strange area would get a few giggles from them, like who was showing you round? the escort ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    The Garda are not there to help you.

    Only to convict you.

    They will never help you or take it easy on you, only pretend to.

    Say nothing.

    You might need to change your story later, don't commit to anything.

    Seriously keep shtum!
    That has been my experience, and once when I made a complaint to the sargeant at the station. I was told that the garda was a bit over conscientious. Thinking about it, every conviction that he gets, is like a brownie point. ...and maybe promotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ford pefect View Post
    Would it not be EI’s interest to engage a solicitor or barrister or expert in the field ,to give us punters a guide of what to say or more importantly what not to say if we are approached by an Garda, similar to the guide for newbies .
    I think it might ease people’s minds and let things get back to normal ,
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