With the passing of the new prostitution laws I’ve been wondering about the chances of being charged and convicted under different circumstances.
I’m sure that LE will be setting up sting operations. Using BP to lure men to hotel incalls or apartments with female undercover cops posing as SPs, possibly even video recording the encounters. No doubt, if you are caught in one of these stings, you’re screwed. They have all the evidence they need to convict you.
But consider the following scenario. You rent a hotel room and invite an SP over, taking care to keep your texts, emails, or voice conversations vague (not discussing money or services). Now I know it’s highly unlikely, but suppose for the sake of argument that the police have her under surveillance and they see her enter your hotel room. Do the police have the authority to bust into the room to catch you in the act? If the SP throws you under the bus and admits that you paid her for sex, then you’re screwed. But if both you and the SP absolutely refuse to admit that money changed hands, is that enough to save you?
Or what if a traveling SP sets up an incall in a hotel room and LE puts the room under surveillance. Is that room considered a “bawdy house”. If the police bust in and catch you having sex, is that enough to convict you, even if they don’t see or have evidence of money changing hands?
I’m hoping that there are some pooning lawyers or police officers that participate in these forums and can give some advice.
I’m sure that LE will be setting up sting operations. Using BP to lure men to hotel incalls or apartments with female undercover cops posing as SPs, possibly even video recording the encounters. No doubt, if you are caught in one of these stings, you’re screwed. They have all the evidence they need to convict you.
But consider the following scenario. You rent a hotel room and invite an SP over, taking care to keep your texts, emails, or voice conversations vague (not discussing money or services). Now I know it’s highly unlikely, but suppose for the sake of argument that the police have her under surveillance and they see her enter your hotel room. Do the police have the authority to bust into the room to catch you in the act? If the SP throws you under the bus and admits that you paid her for sex, then you’re screwed. But if both you and the SP absolutely refuse to admit that money changed hands, is that enough to save you?
Or what if a traveling SP sets up an incall in a hotel room and LE puts the room under surveillance. Is that room considered a “bawdy house”. If the police bust in and catch you having sex, is that enough to convict you, even if they don’t see or have evidence of money changing hands?
I’m hoping that there are some pooning lawyers or police officers that participate in these forums and can give some advice.






