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oh3421

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oh3421

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The casual observer would note how young the CL escorts are, without knowing the secret translation decoder for Asian ads:
- 19 yrs: a woman that might still be in her twenties (if it's your lucky day)
- 23 yrs: this is the regular ad with a woman somewhere in her mid thirties
- 25 yrs: you are getting pretty high here, probably early to mid fourties (not that I would mind)
- 27 yrs: DON't go there...unless you are interested in GRANNIE SEX
- 29 yrs: they are called streetWALKER for a reason... they come with their own WALKER
- 31 yrs: to get to the incall location, you will have to walk 5 floors DOWN into the CRYPT
So I can see why the public can be easily confused, without the proper experience to read between the lines...

I listened to an interview on CBC this morning. According to Benjamin all CL escort ads are underage.
 

vancity_cowboy

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-from the article...

If Craigslist is unwilling to immediately end the criminal assistance that its website is providing to traffickers, then charges should be laid under the Criminal Code against the company, its founder Craig Newmark and CEO Jim Buckmaster for aiding and abetting human trafficking and the prostitution of minors.
maybe mr benjamin perrin should get off his fat, lazy, tenured friggin' ass and lay those charges himself. then we'd see just how big/small the problem realy is
 

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Maybe Mr. Benjamin should answer some of those ads and arrive at the destination to discover the 'actual' ages of these prostitutes!

Hey! They should do a 60 minutes program on that!
 

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@the Meat Market!!!lol
Maclean's Colby Cosh commenting on Daphne Bramham, it's longer than i copied here so check out the link!!

http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/10/07/hookers-hacks-and-himel/?sms_ss=email&at_xt=4caf3151de9a23bf,0

Hookers, hacks, and Himel
by Colby Cosh on Thursday, October 7, 2010 2:20pm - 25 Comments
The Citizen‘s Dan Gardner is impatient with the columnists cawing against Justice Susan Himel’s prostitution ruling. This morning he exasperatedly tweeted at them that “You don’t have to agree. You do have to read”—that is, read what Himel wrote. I’m on Dan’s side in this debate, but, hey, isn’t he being a little unfair and obnoxious? Surely respectable writers like Daphne Bramham wouldn’t denounce the Himel decision in such strong terms without examining the evidence:

If prostitution were a job freely chosen, as the pro-legalization forces would have us believe, it’s unlikely that the average age of entry into that workforce would be 14.

Damn, I guess Dan was right after all. This soundbite is a poor choice for an opening salvo against Himel, since it came up specifically in her hearing of the evidence from supporters of the existing law [emphasis mine]:

I find that Drs. Raymond and Poulin were more like advocates than experts offering independent opinions to the court. At times, they made bold, sweeping statements that were not reflected in their research. For example, some of Dr. Raymond’s statements on prostitutes were based on her research on trafficked women. As well, during cross-examination, it was revealed that some of Dr. Poulin’s citations for his claim that the average age of recruitment into prostitution is 14 years old were misleading or incorrect. In his affidavit, Dr. Poulin suggested that there have been instances of serial killers targeting prostitutes who worked at indoor locations; however, his sources do not appear to support his assertion. I found it troubling that Dr. Poulin stated during cross-examination that it is not important for scholars to present information that contradicts their own findings (or findings which they support).

Himel’s judgment gives the impression that she carefully scrutinized and weighted the massive body of evidence before her; Bramham, by contrast, uses cherry-picked stats in a way that recalls the old proverb about the drunk and the lamppost. Indeed, her column is such an impossibly confused piece of argument that one is tempted to think the drunkenness literal.
 
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