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[quote]krazykoukides wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

No way out and the easy way out are two entirely different things.[/quote]

Desperate people do desperate things. It is entirely possible that seemed like the only way out to her at the time. It would be all too easy for an external set of eyes to say it was the easy way out.
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I don’t/won’t pretend to know her exact circumstances, but if there’s a choice between sitting on a corner holding a cup and a sign for a couple of hours to make $20 or suckin’ some old mans dick to make $20, I’m sitting on the corner every time.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
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I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
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I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]
Fair enough. But, what does the law in that area say about him opening the door of a private vehicle that is not his? Breaking and entering?

Right or wrong you go opening someone’s car door in some of those neighborhoods and sooner or later this guy is going to end up beaten, stabbed or shot.

[quote]blackhand wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]
Fair enough. But, what does the law in that area say about him opening the door of a private vehicle that is not his? Breaking and entering?

Right or wrong you go opening someone’s car door in some of those neighborhoods and sooner or later this guy is going to end up beaten, stabbed or shot.
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Wellâ?¦ that’s a little bit gray. I do think he has the right to open the door in order to stop a crime. I donâ??t think prostitution should be a crime though.

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
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I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

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Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
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I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

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Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

oh you are useless

If you wouldn’t call the cops about a meth dealer and I found out you knew I would go after your ass in court.

Meth destroys and explodes, literally

even the fumes are harmful in the cooking process.

don’t ever live near me

EDIT: I love that you think you could “talk” with meth cookers

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

Someone is putting your life in danger and you’d rely on a stern talking to them to set them straight?

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
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I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

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Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

oh you are useless

If you wouldn’t call the cops about a meth dealer and I found out you knew I would go after your ass in court.

Meth destroys and explodes, literally

even the fumes are harmful in the cooking process.

don’t ever live near me

EDIT: I love that you think you could “talk” with meth cookers

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I am with him.

And trust me, after talking to me he would do the cooking somewhere else.

As for meth “destroying” anything…

So?

[quote]orion wrote:
As for meth “destroying” anything…

So?
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Like the place you and many other innocent people and children live?

Whatever you think about prostitution being legal or illegal is kind of irrelevant to the subject of the conversation. The fact is prostitution IS illegal and this man is filming acts that are happening publicly in parks and behind buildings. I watched a lot of these videos, some even happen in a church Parking Lot!

Not to mention that some of these prostitutes he’s filming are underage little girls!

What THE FUCK is WRONG with you PEOPLE???

He also did a seperate documentary interviewing prostitutes, and asking them personally what they would need to fix their situation. The prostitutes all talked about government programs and “rehab for prostitutes” so they could change and fix their lives. His video taping isn’t all about the exploitation of an illegal act. He did an expose on the local government doing nothing to help these prostitutes change their lives once in police custody as well.

I’m actually SHOCKED at some of the comments on here with people suggesting that this man should just let these situations ride (pun intended) because prostitution is “ok” and “should be legal.”

Personally, if you NEED prostitution to get laid…I feel very sorry for you.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
[/quote]

I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

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Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

oh you are useless

If you wouldn’t call the cops about a meth dealer and I found out you knew I would go after your ass in court.

Meth destroys and explodes, literally

even the fumes are harmful in the cooking process.

don’t ever live near me

EDIT: I love that you think you could “talk” with meth cookers

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I am with him.

And trust me, after talking to me he would do the cooking somewhere else.

As for meth “destroying” anything…

So?

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and you are as delusional.

After they killed you they would go right back to work,

so silly to read how tough all of you are and would be and how you would vigilante up and face down these meth cookers

awesomeness

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
[/quote]

I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

[/quote]

Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

oh you are useless

If you wouldn’t call the cops about a meth dealer and I found out you knew I would go after your ass in court.

Meth destroys and explodes, literally

even the fumes are harmful in the cooking process.

don’t ever live near me

EDIT: I love that you think you could “talk” with meth cookers

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Why am I useless? I said I’d talk to them, meaning I’d say something first. How much do you actually know about meth? I had an aqcuantence who is now doing life for manufacturing meth. Did I know him well? No, I chose not to hang with him 'cause of what he did. But, I’m sure as fuck not gonna run my mouth to someone else. His actions were gonna get him in trouble regardless. I didn’t need to interfere.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

Someone is putting your life in danger and you’d rely on a stern talking to them to set them straight?[/quote]

If I felt like they were putting my life in danger I’d play it accordingly.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:
As for meth “destroying” anything…

So?
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Like the place you and many other innocent people and children live?[/quote]

No, the exploding part is a problem.

Whether someone else destroys his own life with it is totally up to him.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Why am I useless? I said I’d talk to them, meaning I’d say something first. How much do you actually know about meth? I had an aqcuantence who is now doing life for manufacturing meth. Did I know him well? No, I chose not to hang with him 'cause of what he did. But, I’m sure as fuck not gonna run my mouth to someone else. His actions were gonna get him in trouble regardless. I didn’t need to interfere.[/quote]

and my cousin is DEA and my other cousin is an Assistant District Attorney, they get to also deal with all those wonderful folks

I worked in family law and got to see the end result of a lot of drug use

and I cannot believe you think you could actually “talk” to a meth dealer about “please move your base of operations out of my neighborhood, thank you kind sir.”

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:
As for meth “destroying” anything…

So?
[/quote]

Like the place you and many other innocent people and children live?[/quote]

No, the exploding part is a problem.

Whether someone else destroys his own life with it is totally up to him.

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You do know ether explodes right? Kind of a problem if you are my neighbor.

Kinda fucked up that the Hooker’s face is blurred out in the first video. I guess it is ok to out a dude, but not poor taken advantage of hooker girl. If you fault the dude, then you had better fault her ass to.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Why am I useless? I said I’d talk to them, meaning I’d say something first. How much do you actually know about meth? I had an aqcuantence who is now doing life for manufacturing meth. Did I know him well? No, I chose not to hang with him 'cause of what he did. But, I’m sure as fuck not gonna run my mouth to someone else. His actions were gonna get him in trouble regardless. I didn’t need to interfere.[/quote]

I’d agree with you if the manufacture of meth wasn’t ridiculously dangerous for everyone around them. Literally children get burned to death because of this. You not doing something that is going to absolutely put an end to it is shameful.

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

Honest question: isn’t going somewhere that is known for illegal activity and recording said activity for the purpose of financial gain a form of entrapment?[/quote]

No, entrapment is the inducement of a crime.

What if that location is your neighborhood?[/quote]

Honestly man, I’d have to think about it. As of right now I’m saying I’d mind my own business. But, I don’t have kids or a family. If I did things would probably be different.
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I’m getting married this weekend and I’d say that if someone knew my almost wife was doing something similar and chose not to tell me, that would be immoral.[/quote]

I agree with you there. If I was in the wifes shoes I’d like to know. I just feel there’s better ways to go about it than broadcasting it on the internet for who knows how many people to see. That’s why I have a problem with the reporter. If he were really doing it to “protect the people” he’d be more cognizant of the feelings of all parties involved. Looks to me like he’s just looking for his 15 minutes.[/quote]

Or maybe he is tired of the police not being able to stop it for whatever reason, whether it be lack of manpower or lower priority.

Again, if this were drugs I think some of you all would have different responses. And if all of you do not know that drugs follow prostitution then you are all really ignorant of the real world.

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Uh, I know quite a few drug dealers. In fact I’m pretty close with a couple of 'em. I don’t want meth being manufacured in my complex, but if someone wants to smoke bud or do a bump, that’s their business. And, if someone were cooking meth in my complex, I’d talk to 'em personally, not dime 'em out via the internet.[/quote]

oh you are useless

If you wouldn’t call the cops about a meth dealer and I found out you knew I would go after your ass in court.

Meth destroys and explodes, literally

even the fumes are harmful in the cooking process.

don’t ever live near me

EDIT: I love that you think you could “talk” with meth cookers

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I am with him.

And trust me, after talking to me he would do the cooking somewhere else.

As for meth “destroying” anything…

So?

[/quote]

and you are as delusional.

After they killed you they would go right back to work,

so silly to read how tough all of you are and would be and how you would vigilante up and face down these meth cookers

awesomeness

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Where did I say I would “vigilante up”? In all honesty I’d probably mind my own fucking business. People that push serious weight generally have hands that extend much further than the cell they’re confined to.