Demand is the what fuels the business cut that off you are left with what can survive. Most Irish clients will shit themselves if approached they won't think the way you suggest. They will panic and the police will jump all over it. There will be a clampdown to prove a point and then it will go back to normal. And then every now and again another clampdown. Personally I wouldn't fancy being questioned and giving statements to be sent to DPP as that in itself can cause problems. And it can be reported to papers along with the being released and a file being sent to the DPP scenario we all here about. It's a business like any other it just has to change to the environment it operates in.
1. never say you hand over money
2 don't make a statement put a nail in your own coffin
3 let the guard proved you done something wrong it
Not easy
1. never say you hand over money
2 don't make a statement put a nail in your own coffin
3 let the guard proved you done something wrong it
Not easy
to be honest its the escort you have to worry about, since the new law criminalises the client and not the escort unless its a brothel, the OP here makes alot of sense