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    It is a risk no matter what, there is always a risk of getting stopped however low.

    Just be smart about when and how you visit a lady, the more upmarket and higher class lady you visit the risks become lower as she’s a pro and discretion is paramount.

    If you’re seeing a provider at the lower economic scale it’s a conveyor belt of clients to make it viable for her, the higher the risk of getting stopped. But it’s always the ones I want to visit lol.

    Be safe and sensible op

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy739 View Post
    It is a risk no matter what, there is always a risk of getting stopped however low.

    Just be smart about when and how you visit a lady, the more upmarket and higher class lady you visit the risks become lower as she’s a pro and discretion is paramount.

    If you’re seeing a provider at the lower economic scale it’s a conveyor belt of clients to make it viable for her, the higher the risk of getting stopped. But it’s always the ones I want to visit lol.

    Be safe and sensible op
    I want to visit this lady but the place she’s staying in was used by another lady earlier. I don’t know if it was the same apartment but I can confirm it’s the same block. I’m just worried about it being a known location for any dangers. This is a small town though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarik123 View Post
    I want to visit this lady but the place she’s staying in was used by another lady earlier. I don’t know if it was the same apartment but I can confirm it’s the same block. I’m just worried about it being a known location for any dangers. This is a small town though.
    I always feel more comfortable in a block of apartments if they are outside how do they know where you went, they'd literally have to knock on the door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy739 View Post
    It is a risk no matter what, there is always a risk of getting stopped however low.

    Just be smart about when and how you visit a lady, the more upmarket and higher class lady you visit the risks become lower as she’s a pro and discretion is paramount.

    If you’re seeing a provider at the lower economic scale it’s a conveyor belt of clients to make it viable for her, the higher the risk of getting stopped. But it’s always the ones I want to visit lol.

    Be safe and sensible op
    Quote Originally Posted by Bondvillian1 View Post
    I always feel more comfortable in a block of apartments if they are outside how do they know where you went, they'd literally have to knock on the door.
    I’m not sure either I just heard of raids and them questioning people outside known places so I was worried about that. What do they mean by these places that are know for such activities? I’m guessing an apartment block in a small town wouldn’t raise any alarms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarik123 View Post
    I’m not sure either I just heard of raids and them questioning people outside known places so I was worried about that. What do they mean by these places that are know for such activities? I’m guessing an apartment block in a small town wouldn’t raise any alarms?
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noregrets View Post
    More chance of being killed in a RTA
    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.

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    Garda will always know what apartments/hotels are used for escorting. Ireland is a small country, people talk.

    Many escorts rent out from each other, even share.

    So, if you want to be safe, in a way, maybe the best choise is to visit an escort who is not sharing.

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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.
    Where was this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Divine View Post
    Garda will always know what apartments/hotels are used for escorting. Ireland is a small country, people talk.

    Many escorts rent out from each other, even share.

    So, if you want to be safe, in a way, maybe the best choise is to visit an escort who is not sharing.
    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.

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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.
    Wasn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer then, deny deny deny, how can they prove anything?

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