I dont have a link to it, but there was a recent case in Galway where ladies were found to have been trafficked, had their passports taken off them and told they had to work to pay back the costs of getting them here so maybe that's what kick started this.
It would be naive to think there isn't a dark side to this industry and there arent ladies working under pressure. Good accommodation costs money - is barely half the cost of your advert, and what sort of a human are you to be able to have sex with a lady you feel isn't interested, then whinge about it with leaving a bad review for her.
what the fuck are you expecting, Jenna Jameson in Buckingham Palace? I dont think EI should allow these reviews.
I got that texts from d gaurds, I thought it was some sort of scam lol!
My heart goes out to the clients who are being prosecuted, it's something that can cause such devastation and tear a family apart. I have no doubt that every single one of them are ordinary decent gentlemen with no previous dealings with the gaurds who panicked when stopped and admitted everything.
Admitting that you paid for sex (even though it's time we charge for!) Is the only way it can be proven in Court that a cash transaction took place. So if you're ever stopped, dont panic, stay polite, give your name and address if asked and deny, deny, deny, yes, I was in the apartment, I've no clue who she is, I met her on tinder. The gaurds can ask to see your phone but they've no legal authority to take it from you so politely decline.
And remember, 2 ladies or more working from the same location is illegal, it's considered a brothel, there may also be a clampdown on this coming.
Stay smart and stay safe guys x