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    Default Tell them the following.........


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    Default if that dont work say the following...




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    or offer them a hand job lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kat View Post
    or offer them a hand job lol
    i say she might like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kat View Post
    or offer them a hand job lol
    lol!!!

    You can try that, but it's mainly true that you should say nothing. Don't try to "explain" yourself, don't try to talk nice and let them know that you're a good man and think everything will be alright, that's when they'll nab you.

    If they make you say something, don't be nice about it. Gardai are turned off by icy looks and cold shoulders just like everyone else. Otherwise they'll see you as a pushover.
    Last edited by nicegirlsarenice; 09-02-10 at 22:02.

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    Default Ignorance is bliss !

    Yaaarrrrr, reminds me of a certain BBC Mastermind episode a good while ago.

    Magnus Magnusson introduces Patrick Maloney,bricklayer Dundalk,answering questions on the
    history of the IRA.

    Magnus ,- " In what year was the IRA first founded ?" -- ----- Patrick, "Dont know Sir"
    Magnus , - "What was the Easter Uprising ?" ------------------- Patrick, "Em - dont know Sir"
    Magnus,- " Who was Wolfe Tone ?" --------------------------- Patrick, "I dont know that one Sir"
    Irish voice from the public audience ------------ " Thats right Paddy, tell em feck-all " :

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    Just be careful not to do anything or act in a way that will draw attention to you. that way you should be fine......


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    .... but don't gardai see escorts too.

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    This link give answers to the original poster's question:


    Questioning and surveillance-Information from CitizensInformation.ie

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    I do not know the details of the law but if I was stopped and asked, I would give my real name and address and say that I was there having a massage on my poor sore back. I would say that nothing else happened and nothing else was offered. If they want to pursue the matter further they can arrest me and deal with my solicitor. What can they arrest me for??

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