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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny123 View Post
    Punting isn't for you I'm afraid. You are too nervous and paranoid. Take a spin to a big city, research a few massage shops that pretend to be legit but are happy to give you extras. This might help you, otherwise forget about this scene
    Fair point, the quickest way to get in trouble is to go around with a big guilty head, if you feel on edge then you’ll look on edge and invite closer inspection in the unlikely event you are actually being observed in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyH123 View Post
    Wasn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer then, deny deny deny, how can they prove anything?
    It was a very small report i'm guessing he admitted to it because he got a fine. To be honest i don't know what i would do myself in this situation or what my legal rights are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarik123 View Post
    Where was this?
    PM me and i will reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrcumalot View Post
    It was a very small report i'm guessing he admitted to it because he got a fine. To be honest i don't know what i would do myself in this situation or what my legal rights are.
    Yeah, no idea how I’d react either but I’ve always tried to make sure that I don’t place myself in a position where I’d have to find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyH123 View Post
    Or even better, visit one in a hotel who isn’t sharing, worst case scenario is an escort being asked to leave, no hotel is going to thrash their rep by involving the Gardai, well known apartments just carry that extra element of risk.
    I bed to differ .. lol

    I was in a lovely town for the first time and I got to see maybe 2 clients. Next thing I know my room was full with Guards I think 5 or 6, cant remember.

    The best part is I had to change from my lovely sexy dress and I did so in front of them all. You should have seen their faces.

    Anyway, one of them was super cool and we kept in touch for years. He told me to go to X hotel and work from there, but after that experience I just went home ( my lovely non sharing apartment in D18) - some of you might remember it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyH123 View Post
    Yeah, no idea how I’d react either but I’ve always tried to make sure that I don’t place myself in a position where I’d have to find out.
    Exactly, i was in this apartment once over 4 years ago and had a a bad experience, so it's been used at least that long by sex workers and probably a lot longer, the dogs in the street probably could give you directions to it at this stage. I usually have a tipping point when it comes to locations, if you are visiting the same location once a month over a couple of years you are increasing the chances you could be busted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrcumalot View Post
    Not true, litterally a case in my local paper last week. Man overheard looking for directions then observed entering a building in which the guards obviously knew was used by sex workers, confronted him when he was leaving a half an hour later and he must have admitted to it as he ended up in court. Lucky for him they didn't publish his name though did say he was a married father of three. So it does happen and visiting locations that are overused probably should be avoided.
    He’s an idiot. If stopped and questioned, deny everything. What are the Gardai going to do? Dust your mickey for fingerprints?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Divine View Post
    I bed to differ .. lol

    I was in a lovely town for the first time and I got to see maybe 2 clients. Next thing I know my room was full with Guards I think 5 or 6, cant remember.

    The best part is I had to change from my lovely sexy dress and I did so in front of them all. You should have seen their faces.

    Anyway, one of them was super cool and we kept in touch for years. He told me to go to X hotel and work from there, but after that experience I just went home ( my lovely non sharing apartment in D18) - some of you might remember it.
    5 or 6?, they must have been on overtime, the only time you’d see that amount of gardai would be standing around a kettle and a box of doughnuts 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrcumalot View Post
    Exactly, i was in this apartment once over 4 years ago and had a a bad experience, so it's been used at least that long by sex workers and probably a lot longer, the dogs in the street probably could give you directions to it at this stage. I usually have a tipping point when it comes to locations, if you are visiting the same location once a month over a couple of years you are increasing the chances you could be busted.
    Used to be a place in Sligo, discrete enough but must have been home to every escort who toured there at one stage, it was always an instant swerve for me anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyboy View Post
    He’s an idiot. If stopped and questioned, deny everything. What are the Gardai going to do? Dust your mickey for fingerprints?
    Arrest you on suspicion of paying for sexual serices, get access to the CCTV from the management company of the building which probably will show you entering the apartment of a sex worker. So no, i doubt they will have to "dust your mickey for fingerprints". I doubt it would be as straight forward as denying everthing and walking off, and we are all very brave when haven't been in that situation but i for one would probably look as guilty as sin if was was similarily confronted.

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