Sperm factory Asian micros busted - Perberts take warning

Pillowtalk

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As the comments in the story point out, TWO YEARS?? Why in the world did it take them 2 whole years to figure this all out?

The other thing I note is the entire tone of this story is really inflammatory, which relies a lot on the police information release, not real reporting of course. There are recent law changes, and suddenly it is no longer enough to simply do the bawdy house/living off the avails kind of story in the link below. Today it is all about sex slaves and human trafficking, so hysterical to be ridiculous. As the comments in the story posted above, if we are so concerned about the impact of socalled sex slavery and trafficking where is the story about what happens to these women? What happened to all the women from 2 years ago, the ones it seems the police were completely unconcerned about in their efforts to gather evidence FOR TWO YEARS.

Anyway, as contrast here is the bust story from May. Same situation, totally different spin:

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2010/05/18/bc-burrard-brothel-bust.html
 

Horse99

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2 years of evidence collecting....can you imagine convincing your supervisor that you need to spend public funds to visit a massage parlour every week, to collect 'evidence?'
 

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@the Meat Market!!!lol
it's bad for allof us in a way. this guy was supposedly "trafficking women" but was charged with bawdy house and living off the avails. this sends a bad message- ie= prostitution is trafficking , these women were forced, why wasn't he charged with trafficking?

another problem is, these women, if they refused to state they were trafficked, are likely in prison awaiting deportation. i notice they mentioned that they offered the women access to supports and housing, this at least is a step in the right direction. i hope they took translators,etc.

love susieXXXO
 
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vancity_cowboy

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another problem is, these women, if they refused to state they were trafficked, are likely in prison awaiting deportation. i notice they mentioned that they offered the women access to supports and housing, this at least is a step in the right direction. i hope they took translators,etc.
...or, they were bribed by offers of support and housing, to say that they were trafficked...

Nothing more than political fodder.
you may be right, but political fodder or not, the battering rams are still crashing through the doors of licensed businesses

in the normal business world, operating without a license could get you teated as a criminal, but operating with a license should be a different matter. simple violations of license conditions should warrant a far less physical response
 

mercyshooter

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it's bad for allof us in a way. this guy was supposedly "trafficking women" but was charged with bawdy house and living off the avails. this sends a bad message- ie= prostitution is trafficking , these women were forced, why wasn't he charged with trafficking?

another problem is, these women, if they refused to state they were trafficked, are likely in prison awaiting deportation. i notice they mentioned that they offered the women access to supports and housing, this at least is a step in the right direction. i hope they took translators,etc.

love susieXXXO
Susi, Canada has a weak system! No one in the government wants to serve its people. They don't even care! This is why Canada is always poor!
 

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As we all know the fuzz get a little bent and have a hard time admitting their own trangressions. They were probably too busy trying to get layed.
 

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It's funny how the CBC's The National reported the incident and CBC News Vancouver at 11, a short 10-minute local newscast after The National that would usually report the incident, didn't.

It's all about reaching out to the Canadian public in large numbers with overly exaggerated stories of "women forced into the sex trade from Hong Kong to work as sex slaves" as Peter Mansbridge put it on his newscast tonight. These women know full well what awaits them and they're willing to do it for a few months to make more money than they've ever dreamed of to take back home to provide for their families or to make a better a life for themselves. As repulsive as it may seem to some of them, they know full well BEFORE they step foot on a plane bound for Canada what they signed up for. Do you think they don't gossip about it on social networks online? That they can't find information online for themselves to make an informed decision as to whether or not it is the wise thing to do? Do the authoritiies here think these women are so stupid? The police bust the place they're working at and it's all over. A net loss. Time to go back home with the tail between their legs with only a fraction of what they could've earned and a Canadian Border Services Agency red flag on their name to NEVER let them re-enter the country again. This is strictly a business enterprise they enter into akin to winning the lottery in their home country.

That dufus media whore Benjamin Perrin got his two bits in on that Eric Rankin report too. He has no idea what he's talking about, yet he's loving the madia attention to further his political aspirations and his bullshit lawsuit against Criagslist. People like him know that there are very few people out there willing to contest the true facts for fear of self-labelling. You either buy into the garbage story the police and the media are feeding you or you're an insider, I.E. a john, a pimp or a prostitute. After all, how would you know if you claim you've never purchased sex or have never been an SP, a claim you make out of fear for being looked down upon by the majority of the public, or worse yet, losing your job or status because of that connection. Lots of people exploiting this bullshit story for what it really isn't. It's a truly tragic story that they paint to sell a few products and there are so many gullible people out there lining up to gobble it all down.

This is all ass-backwards!!

Panther
 

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It's funny how the CBC's The National reported the incident and CBC News Vancouver at 11, a short 10-minute local newscast after The National that would usually report the incident, didn't.

It's all about reaching out to the Canadian public in large numbers with overly exaggerated stories of "women forced into the sex trade from Hong Kong to work as sex slaves" as Peter Mansbridge put it on his newscast tonight. These women know full well what awaits them and they're willing to do it for a few months to make more money than they've ever dreamed of to take back home to provide for their families or to make a better a life for themselves. As repulsive as it may seem to some of them, they know full well BEFORE they step foot on a plane bound for Canada what they signed up for. Do you think they don't gossip about it on social networks online? That they can't find information online for themselves to make an informed decision as to whether or not it is the wise thing to do? Do the authoritiies here think these women are so stupid? The police bust the place they're working at and it's all over. A net loss. Time to go back home with the tail between their legs with only a fraction of what they could've earned and a Canadian Border Services Agency red flag on their name to NEVER let them re-enter the country again. This is strictly a business enterprise they enter into akin to winning the lottery in their home country.

That dufus media whore Benjamin Perrin got his two bits in on that Eric Rankin report too. He has no idea what he's talking about, yet he's loving the madia attention to further his political aspirations and his bullshit lawsuit against Criagslist. People like him know that there are very few people out there willing to contest the true facts for fear of self-labelling. You either buy into the garbage story the police and the media are feeding you or you're an insider, I.E. a john, a pimp or a prostitute. After all, how would you know if you claim you've never purchased sex or have never been an SP, a claim you make out of fear for being looked down upon by the majority of the public, or worse yet, losing your job or status because of that connection. Lots of people exploiting this bullshit story for what it really isn't. It's a truly tragic story that they paint to sell a few products and there are so many gullible people out there lining up to gobble it all down.

This is all ass-backwards!!

Panther
Thx Panther, I agree..

Regards

H
 

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It's funny how the CBC's The National reported the incident and CBC News Vancouver at 11, a short 10-minute local newscast after The National that would usually report the incident, didn't.

It's all about reaching out to the Canadian public in large numbers with overly exaggerated stories of "women forced into the sex trade from Hong Kong to work as sex slaves" as Peter Mansbridge put it on his newscast tonight. These women know full well what awaits them and they're willing to do it for a few months to make more money than they've ever dreamed of to take back home to provide for their families or to make a better a life for themselves. As repulsive as it may seem to some of them, they know full well BEFORE they step foot on a plane bound for Canada what they signed up for. Do you think they don't gossip about it on social networks online? That they can't find information online for themselves to make an informed decision as to whether or not it is the wise thing to do? Do the authoritiies here think these women are so stupid? The police bust the place they're working at and it's all over. A net loss. Time to go back home with the tail between their legs with only a fraction of what they could've earned and a Canadian Border Services Agency red flag on their name to NEVER let them re-enter the country again. This is strictly a business enterprise they enter into akin to winning the lottery in their home country.

That dufus media whore Benjamin Perrin got his two bits in on that Eric Rankin report too. He has no idea what he's talking about, yet he's loving the madia attention to further his political aspirations and his bullshit lawsuit against Criagslist. People like him know that there are very few people out there willing to contest the true facts for fear of self-labelling. You either buy into the garbage story the police and the media are feeding you or you're an insider, I.E. a john, a pimp or a prostitute. After all, how would you know if you claim you've never purchased sex or have never been an SP, a claim you make out of fear for being looked down upon by the majority of the public, or worse yet, losing your job or status because of that connection. Lots of people exploiting this bullshit story for what it really isn't. It's a truly tragic story that they paint to sell a few products and there are so many gullible people out there lining up to gobble it all down.

This is all ass-backwards!!

Panther
Well spoken dude....well spoken indeed

SR
 

snif

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2 years , because 1 hour work and 7 eating donuts.
The cops are now thier own gang unit , a bunch of thugs mostly.
At least now after the sperm factory raids they have lots of glaze for the donuts.
 

SuperGrover

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We need to clean up Craigslist ourselves. The cookie-cutter Chinese micro ads have almost completely drowned out all the posts by independent girls. We need to start flagging these "new girl ???? providing rimming etc..." ads. LE can do their part to go after the scum that exploits these women and we need to do our part by repeatedly flagging their ads on CL.

The independent girls really aren't that much more expensive either. I'm a convert. I just poon a little less freq now. However, it woud be nice if some of the girls here would have a short term "promotion" to meet us half way on pricing to further make the micros less appealing. Good for business and good for Karma :)
 
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We need to clean up Craigslist ourselves. The cookie-cutter Chinese micro ads have almost completely drowned out all the posts by independent girls. We need to start flagging these "new girl ???? providing rimming etc..." ads. LE can do their part to go after the scum that exploits these women and we need to do our part by repeatedly flagging their ads on CL.
I agree somewhat on flagging, but don't flag the ones that are not violating the CL terms of service just because you don't like that particular race of SP. If they are advertising falsely (i.e. using fake photos, bait and switch, same ad on multiple CL sites, etc, that is a direct violation of the terms of service and warrants a flag. But just because you don't like Chinese SPs or the fact that they use templates for their ads doesn't warrant flagging.
 
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vancity_cowboy

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We need to clean up Craigslist ourselves. The cookie-cutter Chinese micro ads have almost completely drowned out all the posts by independent girls. We need to start flagging these "new girl ???? providing rimming etc..." ads. LE can do their part to go after the scum that exploits these women and we need to do our part by repeatedly flagging their ads on CL.

The independent girls really aren't that much more expensive either. I'm a convert. I just poon a little less freq now. However, it woud be nice if some of the girls here would have a short term "promotion" to meet us half way on pricing to further make the micros less appealing. Good for business and good for Karma :)
jesus... now there's two GREAT ideas in one post! :)

+2

let me know if your serious about the flagging, cuz i'll start doing it right away. i'm sure there are others
 
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