hornylimerick (29-12-10), Rodney69 (29-12-10)
Of course
We all know it isnt easy
are there are some nasty people out there
Your first priority is for your own saftey so do whatever makes you safe
Now getting back on topic what this woman did was blackmail a client over a bad review
and she wanted him blacklisted by other escorts
Now she has to be punished so something like this does not happen again
If life gives you lemons ask for Tequila
Only sad bastards seek gratification from signatures
Lucy Chambers (29-12-10)
JAMESCORK (29-12-10)
In theory that's very true Doozer, but in practice the way individual guards deal with say an escort bringing a complaint versus a non-escort bringing the same complaint, may come down to how the guard(s) involved view this work and those engaged in it and whether they see escort activity in their district as a problem, an undesireable activity or as a fact of everyday life. Sure they will probably take a statement, but what happens after that is anybody's guess.
I imagine that in serious cases where physical injury was involved, there would be a certain pressure on them to act, if only to try and ensure that the same did not happen to an "ordinary" member of the public, but as most people are well aware, after something such as a break-in and theft from your home, when do you ever hear from them again after the initial visit?