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    Lol, have you consider acting? My friend has a casting couch and is always looking for ingenues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knack1 View Post
    Blitz on in cork at the moment by the Gardai,was approached after leaving a certain area in cork, due in court next month.
    Any idea what evidence they have? Did you admit to anything?
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    Quote Originally Posted by knack1 View Post
    Blitz on in cork at the moment by the Gardai,was approached after leaving a certain area in cork, due in court next month.
    Nonsense. It takes longer than that to get statements and prepare a file for the DPP. It can be 6-9 months or more before you even find out if the DPP decides to prosecute.

    For anyone who is ever in this situation, besides giving your name and address, the next thing you say is that you'd like to talk to your solicitor before answering any questions under caution. You say nothing else, but be polite and respectful about it.

    Then call a solicitor's office. A terrier like Frank Buttimer (for Cork) between you and any Garda vague threats.
    Last edited by Palatine; 25-01-24 at 10:01.

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    A court report in my local paper this month had a punter paying €500 to the poor box, needless to say his name and address were in the paper
    The street of the premises he was caught outside was also included in the article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knack1 View Post
    Caught last June
    There's a blitz on "at the moment" that you got caught in last June? And in order to avoid arrest, you cooperated to the extent that gave incriminating evidence under caution that is leading to you avoiding arrest by being charged in the district court?

    Are you drunk? Can you see how none of that makes sense?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palatine View Post
    There's a blitz on "at the moment" that you got caught in last June? And in order to avoid arrest, you cooperated to the extent that gave incriminating evidence under caution that is leading to you avoiding arrest by being charged in the district court?

    Are you drunk? Can you see how none of that makes sense?
    He maintains he was caught last June yet he’s posted 2 reviews since…
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    Isn't receiving escorting service in fact paying for time, which is legal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benslade View Post
    Isn't receiving escorting service in fact paying for time, which is legal?
    No, it isn't. Don't kid yourself

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    It is very unlikely you will meet the Gardai visiting escorts.
    This said it can happen.
    It has happened me twice, but in fairness more than 10 years apart, and I visit a lot of escorts

    So don't worry.
    This said you could be unlucky so it can happen.

    It happened me recently and like someone else who posted here recently that had a similar experience, he sought and I sought legal advice.
    I had previously been advised so I knew what is possible and what is likely.

    Unfortunately I was found 6 inches deep so I found a plausible excuse difficult.
    Best I could think of was my clothes were wet, I was invited to dry them by a very kind young lady and so I took them off to dry them. Unfortunately I tripped and fell into her
    Didn't seem particularly plausible so I just stayed quiet and listened to the Gardai tell me how all girls are trafficked.
    Hmmm, I don't believe this because I know a lot of girls and a lot of personal information about many of my friends and they know mine. I don't believe they are trafficked.

    Anyway, very unlikely you need to be worried.
    I've well over 500 reviews and I tend to take risks and I've had very few issues.
    Play it a bit safer, well reviewed experienced escorts and I really believe you'll be fine

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    I know several policeman over here that visit the agencies, not in police uniform obviously but in normal gear, they have needs too, some cops from Ireland even see the escorts in England when out here as its risky back home, most i met are sound

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