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    Quote Originally Posted by kelso View Post
    not news unf there have been raids in galway, roscommon, tullamore and carlow; cops find this easier to proscute than tackling armed gangs and drugs gangs....
    If the reports in other threads of increased Garda activty are correct then I believe
    its possible that elements in the state and/or Garda leadership.
    may be conspiring to reduce escort activty in the state in order to prevent
    money leaving state, bear with me...

    The escort industry to Ireland is an import.
    Very few Irish escorts and even forgien escorts who are resident will leave
    after a period taking their savings with them.
    Lets make the following ball-park assumputions
    80% of money punters spend on escorts leaves country
    and this is 100 million( i am just picking this out of air)
    If thru garda raids escort activity was reduced by 50 million.
    That would be 50 million in country which punters could spent on Irish products.

    Reducing escort activty by about 50% would be something I would look into if I was in power
    The amount of garda resources required to do this would be quite low.
    Of course if they taxed and regulated they could make money from it but that
    would be unaccepatble to majority of public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteknight111 View Post
    If the reports in other threads of increased Garda activty are correct then I believe
    its possible that elements in the state and/or Garda leadership.
    may be conspiring to reduce escort activty in the state in order to prevent
    money leaving state, bear with me...

    The escort industry to Ireland is an import.
    Very few Irish escorts and even forgien escorts who are resident will leave
    after a period taking their savings with them.
    Lets make the following ball-park assumputions
    80% of money punters spend on escorts leaves country
    and this is 100 million( i am just picking this out of air)
    If thru garda raids escort activity was reduced by 50 million.
    That would be 50 million in country which punters could spent on Irish products.

    Reducing escort activty by about 50% would be something I would look into if I was in power
    The amount of garda resources required to do this would be quite low.
    Of course if they taxed and regulated they could make money from it but that
    would be unaccepatble to majority of public.
    I have a different theory.........maybe a hornet's nest got stirred up and the right wing catholic's who have an inherited sexual guilt complex (except where the shagging of young children is concerned) are now responding.

    You could of course be correct whiteknight.......but I would view the powers that be as being too thick to appreciate the economic implications of anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteknight111 View Post
    Reducing escort activty by about 50% would be something I would look into if I was in power
    The amount of garda resources required to do this would be quite low.
    Of course if they taxed and regulated they could make money from it but that
    would be unaccepatble to majority of public.
    whiteknight, they are always trying to do this. Nobody woke up and realised it yesterday.

    Forget pulling numbers out of nowhere, these things reach a balance. There'll always be a hardcore group of prostitutes and punters that will operate no matter how many resources they put into it, so they can forget about them, they would operate no matter what even in the Victorian era. There'll always be a not quite as hardcore but very hard to stop bunch as well so barring a return to a Victorian-style government they won't get those either.

    So like everything else, they just put as many resources into it as they think will work, and not cause too much commotion and stepping on people. You talk about "very little resources", but then again the gardai generally don't want to be going around acting like fuck-ups and hurting their own people for no good reason at all, because it's wrong... and the police could be brought to court and made to look like stupid bastards and sued. So there reaches a balance.

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