Can you get in trouble for going to an in-call?

CisForCookie

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So I came out of retirement recently and got back into the swing of things by trying the Piece of Shit known as ErsList, I normally just stick with EC, but EC's vancouver section is SO WEAK, but I digress...

K back to the story, I picked a ad off of Ers and set something up, as I approached the in-call my spidey senses started acting up, sorta like the nervous first time feeling you get when you call a provider even though I've been at it a while but it was that feeling.

The area was sketchy and across the field I saw three cruisers just parked. The middle cruiser had 2 officers in it, the provider said to STOP at the field and to text message her when I got there.

I've been phoning her prior, so all of a sudden the request to text her was weird? Why not just call to confirm sort of thing...

Anyhow I basically kept on walking pass the field and texted her, she said she wasn't ready and it would take a bit. So I walked the whole block, and walked back from where I came.

There's no law against setting something up over the phone/email or text message right? Normally I just ask about hours available, pricing, and what's on the menu if not stated in the ad.

There isn't any law against simply going to an in-call, with a wad of money in a envelope either right? :p
 

laurel love

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Wow! If I was doing an outcall (which is perfectly legal) and saw 3 cruisers near the object of my destination, I might think twice!

I don't believe there is any problem with it. The incall would have to be fairly well worn to be worthy of investigation. A woman who likes to have a few gentleman callers should not raise too much suspicion.

Welcome back to the 'game'...why do you not like erslist? Sometimes I drop an ad there myself. What is EC?
 
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