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    After the new law which criminalises the purchase of sex is leaving a review with a price paid not an admission of committing a crime? Who is going to do that?
    Personally, I will either stop leaving reviews or stop (admitting to) paying for an escort's time and companionship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anitafan View Post
    After the new law which criminalises the purchase of sex is leaving a review with a price paid not an admission of committing a crime? Who is going to do that?
    Personally, I will either stop leaving reviews or stop (admitting to) paying for an escort's time and companionship.
    There is no way a review is either admissble as evidence nor can you be traced through a review. Using reviews would present a nightmare with regard to continuity of evidence even if you could be traced.

    The main (and perhaps only) problem is being caught on the premises with someone and even then we have no precedent about that scenario.
    Last edited by SteveB; 07-03-17 at 10:59.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anitafan View Post
    After the new law which criminalises the purchase of sex is leaving a review with a price paid not an admission of committing a crime? Who is going to do that?
    Personally, I will either stop leaving reviews or stop (admitting to) paying for an escort's time and companionship.
    Short answer no, Long answer yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    There is no way a review is either admissble as evidence nor can you be traced through a review. Using reviews would present a nightmare with regard to continuity of evidence even if you could be traced.

    The main (and perhaps only) problem is being caught on the premises with someone and even then we have no precedent about that scenario.
    What would happen if they got a court order compelling Escort Ireland to reveal the IP addresses of everybody on here? Could you then not be traced? Why would it be inadmissable as incriminating evidence, if not conclusive evidence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anitafan View Post
    What would happen if they got a court order compelling Escort Ireland to reveal the IP addresses of everybody on here? Could you then not be traced? Why would it be inadmissable as incriminating evidence, if not conclusive evidence?
    Ya imagine if a politician ip came up
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    Quote Originally Posted by nibb View Post
    Ya imagine if a politician ip came up
    It would never happen. They only fuck with the general public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anitafan View Post
    After the new law which criminalises the purchase of sex is leaving a review with a price paid not an admission of committing a crime? Who is going to do that?
    Personally, I will either stop leaving reviews or stop (admitting to) paying for an escort's time and companionship.
    The current review system requires you to put a figure in the "price" box.
    Put a zero there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anitafan View Post
    What would happen if they got a court order compelling Escort Ireland to reveal the IP addresses of everybody on here? Could you then not be traced? Why would it be inadmissable as incriminating evidence, if not conclusive evidence?
    Not sure if they could as EI is not hosted in Ireland, The site would have to be hacked to get IP's.
    This hacker traces IPs on the PS4 online. His videos are funny to be fair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucko View Post
    Not sure if they could as EI is not hosted in Ireland, The site would have to be hacked to get IP's.
    This hacker traces IPs on the PS4 online. His videos are funny to be fair.

    Lmfao now that's a way to deal with the annoying little shits who scream abuse at people when playing online

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonjay View Post
    Lmfao now that's a way to deal with the annoying little shits who scream abuse at people when playing online
    I know right

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