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    I don't think any one nationality of escort is any more dangerous than another. A bit of intelligent thought and an absence of extreme bad luck (as opposed to needing good luck) as in all things, usually will see you OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom Dunn View Post
    Hey Hey MY MY Punting in Ireland will never die!!!!
    I see all your reviews are Dublin based... not as exposed as down the country

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    Quote Originally Posted by CANALI View Post
    Just wondering if you have ever been questioned by the Gardaí in relation to these matters or are you doing a bit of 'hurling on the ditch' ..(apologies to our non Irish members who probably won't get the meaning of that)...most punters would 'shit a brick' if stopped and questioned. You can be as brave and cocky as you like until confronted. Hands up all who agree...
    Not really. I enjoy talking to people. The peelers included. I will just tell them some yarn if stopped. A fantastic tale about slaying dragons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CANALI View Post
    Just wondering if you have ever been questioned by the Gardaí in relation to these matters or are you doing a bit of 'hurling on the ditch' ..(apologies to our non Irish members who probably won't get the meaning of that)...most punters would 'shit a brick' if stopped and questioned. You can be as brave and cocky as you like until confronted. Hands up all who agree...
    you talk alot of truth here and yes we are only human and of course if questioned by police its going to shake us especially if we had no run ins before with them and thats normal,
    I myself give up punting when the 32 or so guys were questions by the Guards months ago,it was getting too close for comfort and it was just too risky and got a good well paid job and great family and dont want to risk that, no way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CANALI View Post
    Just wondering if you have ever been questioned by the Gardaí in relation to these matters or are you doing a bit of 'hurling on the ditch' ..(apologies to our non Irish members who probably won't get the meaning of that)...most punters would 'shit a brick' if stopped and questioned. You can be as brave and cocky as you like until confronted. Hands up all who agree...
    Not in the last 20 years but I have had dealings with them and I have one thing to add to my advice above. Don't lie to them, you will be caught out on a lie.
    My wife caught me wearing ladies underwear and threatened to leave me.
    So I packed up all her clothes
    And left.

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    am i a spud or nut ???

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    Wholenut [cadburys]

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    Love to ! Anyway what virtual pheromone am i ? releaser primer signaler or modulator

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    You can have a lawyer but he won't be present for questioning. He will tell you exactly what's said previously here that is say nothing.

    I have been questioned rigorously before on an unrelated matter and they constantly tried to get me to incriminate myself taking everyday phrases and turning them into something they are not.

    For example if you said I know nothing about the girl in the apartment. They would say "so it's a girl in there, is she under 18 it's not a woman there", trying to get you to say she is over 18. How do you know if you don't know anything about her or weren't there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishSarahBarra View Post
    Yes, of course she will be present for questioning, that’s her exact job, to get you out of the questioning.
    I guarantee you they won't , it's not like an American tv show, I've been through it before first hand you get a meeting with your solicitor before you go to questioning then you go into the interview room alone,l.

    The only thing my solicitor said to me was, did you do it and after I answered he said say no comment to any question you think might incriminate you. Then I went for about 8 hours of questions alone

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