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    Cop if you visited a 'trafficked' girl

    i was reading yesterday about gardai staking
    out an apartment. i didn't give it much thought.

    but then i thought what if they knew something about
    a situation that you could not know. would they bang you up?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhK8esE45rI

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    Knowing the law in this country,more than likely..personally I think they should have been in the apartment not sitting outside waiting to nick some one who has no idea....just another fine example of the way things are done in this country warmcome. Although its one of them very few topics that Im not highly educated in . PMSL

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    then the garda would be using the same tactics
    as used on the the actress in the TV commercial.

    put me in jail to end up being someones bitch.

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    Why don't E-I put up a punters' rights and legal stuff as a sticky on this forum, hmm?

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    PMSL
    Warmcome:this recession is really getting to me

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    Gardai: Don't mention it,we've been looking for a soap fetcher for the shower rooms all week

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    If you have any information in relation to human trafficking/pimped ladies

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmcome View Post
    i was reading yesterday about gardai staking
    out an apartment. i didn't give it much thought.

    but then i thought what if they knew something about
    a situation that you could not know. would they bang you up?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhK8esE45rI

    Wow! Such add..... Still dont think this things happened here...

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    Dont think they would bang you up if they found you in the middle of a session, how wer you supposed to no that the girl was trafficked, also fone records would show that you are a punter and not a pimp

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    "In proceedings for an offence under this section it shall be a defence for the defendant to prove that he or she did not know and had no reasonable grounds for believing, that the person in respect of whom the offence was committed was a trafficked person."

    http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/...0005.html#sec5

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    The Ruhama video is stupid and offensive, portraying Irish men as laughing rapists etc. But the law is reasonable. If you visit a woman you suspect may be trafficked, you should leave, and report it.
    Last edited by Patricia; 08-04-11 at 15:10.

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    Does anybody actually know what the legal definition of trafficking is?

    If a woman is coerced or brought here under false pretenses and then forced into prostitution against her will, we would all agree that this would constitute trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation......it's sexual slavery, and a client paying to have sex with such a person, would under law be deemed to have committed rape, although his lack of knowledge that the person was engaging in sex under duress might act as a defence or mitigate the severity of sentencing.

    If however, the escort in question came here willingly to work as an escort, but was assisted in coming here to work e.g. if an agency were to organise her travel, accommodation, advertising etc., would the law also deem this to be trafficking?

    Can anybody with legal knowledge in this area answer this one.

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