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    Another article in today’s Indo....This seems to be getting bigger/growing legs....

    I don’t understand how the can stop you outside big apartment block/hotel.....How do they know what you were doing/who you were visiting?.

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-new...-38544150.html

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    Ruhama must be looking for extra funding as the annual budget is being prepared , this is becoming an annual event . extra articles in newspapers etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by michael1983 View Post
    Another article in today’s Indo....This seems to be getting bigger/growing legs....

    I don’t understand how the can stop you outside big apartment block/hotel.....How do they know what you were doing/who you were visiting?.

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-new...-38544150.html
    Don't think it is getting any bigger, just the usual as Joggon says..
    If anyone is interested, text of Sunday Independent story, copyright is Sunday Indendent's. I am giving them free advertising


    Maeve Sheehan September 29 2019 7:00 AM
    Farmers, office workers and business owners are among 100 men being actively investigated over paying for sex since new laws came into force two years ago.
    The cases are at various stages, and files on approximately 20 suspected sex buyers have been submitted to the Director of Public Prosecutions, a senior garda has revealed. Four men have now been convicted of the offence in Dublin, Meath and Cork, since a controversial new law criminalising the purchase of sexual services and decriminalising sex workers came into force in 2017.

    Gardai were criticised for the low enforcement of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act, with the first conviction secured in January.
    Speaking after the second national "day of action" targeting sex buyers last week, Chief Superintendent Declan Daly, who heads the Garda's Protective Services Unit, said the new law represented a total reversal of the approach to investigating the sex trade.
    The criminal focus is on those demanding sexual services with a welfare focus on those working in prostitution.
    "These joint days of action send a message to the people who are working in the industry that we hear their voice. We are here to assist and to help and protect them," he said.
    "And for those who are engaged in the purchasing act, the message to them is to say look, we are conscious of what's happening and we are going to enforce the legislation, and if you are arrested you could have to go to court, your name could be printed in the paper. You could be fined, whatever the court decides."

    Chief Supt Daly said the 100 cases involved men from all backgrounds and ages.
    "We have had people across the board, from office workers to farmers to business people. There has not been one stereotypical type of person, there is a very broad spectrum of people in society looking for sexual society," he said.
    "The important message is for those people who are purchasing sex or intending to purchase sex, they need to realise one simple fact: while there are many reasons why a person needs to engage in selling sexual services, a lot of times the reason is exploitation.
    "I think when they pick up the phone and are looking online and making the arrangements to obtain these services that they bear in mind the person they will ultimately engage with could be a sexually exploited person."

    Thirty eight men were questioned by gardai over the course of last week in Dublin, Kilkenny, Carlow, Cork city, Kerry, Galway and Donegal, in both rural and urban areas.
    The men were stopped by detectives on suspicion of purchasing sexual services, in an intelligence-led operation.
    It was the second national operation this year, and Chief Supt Daly said others would follow.
    Under the new law, offenders face a maximum fine of €1,000 or up to five years in prison if the sex worker has been trafficked.
    The legislation is based on the "Nordic Model" of legislating sex work by criminalising the buying of sex, while decriminalising individuals who sell sex.
    Sunday Independent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheena Tantra View Post
    Hypocritical... Again.

    99% of women here aren't trafficked or work against their will!!!

    I wonder if that "intelligence led operation" actually understands that women just want to make a living in their own ways. We're empowered not victims. Wonder if they read the boards.

    If they do.. Please stop making our lives harder and stop pushing sex work underground!!
    not really true sheena as about 25 per cent plus are either pimped or trafficked, why you think Santry being hit but we have Eastern European gangs operating there due to access to the airport, Belfast we have Chinese and Eastern European gangs who are making fortunes with prostitution and drugs, its these gangs that are ruining it for all of us, they are the scum of the earth but when a place is raided they no where to be seen
    I really feel for the good escorts on here who are trying to just make a living and who provide a excellent service and its not easy for them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheena Tantra View Post
    Being pimped or "trafficked" isn't that easy. Those girls are not dragged into the country to do this job.
    Most of them chose to do this job themselves. If they don't speak English well enough then maybe someone else answers the phone for them.. It doesn't mean they are trafficked or pimped.

    I've been in Ireland since 2011 and I have shared years ago with many girls. From many countries.
    No offence but I think I have a bit better insight to this.

    NEVER met anyone who was pimped.
    I know the facts Sheena, we have an EE gang currently operating from Santry, did you know that then????? ....There 3 major Gangs operating in Belfast and same crowd that are in Mainland UK, They are even threatening Independent Escorts who happen to tread on their turf, this is what escorts have to deal with too and those who say escorts get its easy are so wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheena Tantra View Post
    Drugs... Really?

    Just look around in Dublin City centre... The amount of dealers and people drugged on the streets. The dealers who are already here. Not foreigners.. Not pimps.

    Trust me they do worse things then girls who work for their money here.
    These are Mafia gangs not small fry, some even Joined forces with loyalist gangs and were making huge fortunes, you are trying to make out there no trafficking or pimping going on, about 1% you say but its on a much larger scale and I think you already know that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKnight View Post
    not really true sheena as about 25 per cent plus are either pimped or trafficked, why you think Santry being hit but we have Eastern European gangs operating there due to access to the airport, Belfast we have Chinese and Eastern European gangs who are making fortunes with prostitution and drugs, its these gangs that are ruining it for all of us, they are the scum of the earth but when a place is raided they no where to be seen
    I really feel for the good escorts on here who are trying to just make a living and who provide a excellent service and its not easy for them
    from the same fella who brought us stories such as :

    Quote Originally Posted by TheKnight View Post
    was not going to mention this as bit embarrassed but picked up this girl at library on monday and then parked up the car, paid her and she then went to get a parking ticket for the car but on nearing the machine she made a run for it, i should have read the signs earlier as she was wearing a new pair of Nike trainers

    Quote Originally Posted by TheKnight View Post
    an escort I see said she was raided and guy hid in the wardrobe, one of Guards noticed a puddle of water streaming from the wardrobe, yes he peed himself and blew his cover the silly bugger
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forceuser View Post
    from the same fella who brought us stories such as :
    but there's a time to be serious and the above posts are all true,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheena Tantra View Post
    Hypocritical... Again.

    99% of women here aren't trafficked or work against their will!!!

    I wonder if that "intelligence led operation" actually understands that women just want to make a living in their own ways. We're empowered not victims. Wonder if they read the boards.

    If they do.. Please stop making our lives harder and stop pushing sex work underground!!
    The latest operation up north was apparently 8 months in the works, So they said, will wait to see more details tomorrow.

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    ya that's a lot , might retire

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