what happened tonight was scary like shit

peterchen

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I really got to get it outta my chest to make myself feel better. So please bear with me.
So I was driving around downtown at around 9:00 pm. To my surprise, there were quite a few SWs on government and Rock Bay. Usually the streets are dead on Sunday. Anyway. So I was circling around blocks and came across a "girl" who caught my attention. I mean when was last time i saw a SW wearing heals, tight pants and a wig? Years ago perhaps.

So I stopped by to let her hop in the car. What a bad decision of me. As soon as her frigging big ass sat on the seat, i sensed something weird, but everything was too late. Her body was just like a normal woman, but her facial features were man ish and her voice reminded me of Jerry Springer Show. Yuck. YES she is a frigging shemale with a fucking limp dick and fake boobs.

the followings are our conversations and her name was Paige(P)
me: what's the deal? (my 80's pickup line)
P: 2 greens for BJ in car, 4 greens for FS at her place. (she kept saying how safe her place was and insisted that we should go there)
me: i think i would be happy with just BJ in the car but I need to go to the bank to get some $$. Is that ok?
P: sure. there is royal bank
----fast forward(back in the car from ATM)
me: you know the bank wouldn't let me withdraw $$
P: you can use CIBC or there's another royal on Ford
me: I don't wanna get charged, sorry
P: ok then you can just drive me back to where you picked me up
----fast forward
p: so because of $1.5 charge, you don't want to get money for me. you think that I am going to leave with NOTHING? "YOU" are not going anywhere I am "TELLING YOU". ( she was fucking yelling and had her cellphone in her hand. At that point I was kinda freaked out since she/he is bigger than me and afraid that she would punch my face or damage my car. But I still managed to remain calm.)
me: What you want then? I really don't have $$ on my. if i do, i would give you. (seemed like she was trying to rip me or do soemthing crazy. You get to be there to feel my nerves)
p: You know i have an escort license so I am not afraid to call the police. It would just cause embarrasment for you since you are with a guy. (still yelling)
me: i am not afraid (i unlocked my door and tried to get out)
P: are you trying to get the car and pull me out from the other side?
me: No(soon as i jumped out the car, he jumped out the car and running towards the street and laughing that he got my plate #)

What a fucking night. I got back to my car and just drove away as fast as i could. Damn you guys gotta watch out for this mofo. He/she is fucking dangerous for the streets.
 

fun-time-guy

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if her/his name is paige - I know that he/she advertises in Monday Magazine occasionally (I have never seen him/her as that is not my thing but recognize the name -the ad sometimes even has a picture)

You don't have to take this kind of shit from some asshole chick with a dick - I mean seriously!

Check out Monday for the ad and see if you can ID him/her. If he/she is actually licenced then you have an opportunity to fuck him/her over by having the licence revoked. I have no idea about that process but you don't have to take that from anyone!

Our street scene sucks enough without having to deal with this type of prick - I just came back from Vancouver and was stunned by the quality of SWs that were right downtown. YOWZA!

rant over. go about your business :eek:)
 

BillyC

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I must say I dunno what the thing is that people would bother with SW's... but then I've lived in big cities. Now Vic is getting 'big'.

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tonymak

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peterchen said:

So I stopped by to let her hop in the car. What a bad decision of me. As soon as her frigging big ass sat on the seat, i sensed something weird, but everything was too late.
I don't think it's ever to late. If you sense something right away, let her out right away. It lessens the chance for issues.

If you didn't realize till later, then that's a different story.

I was on the high track in Vancouver, picked up a lady who turned out to be a guy. She was quite well made up and from looks I couldn't tell, it was the voice that gave her away.

We went around the block, I said I wasn't interested and let her out right away. No issues, he/she just left without incident.
 

Sir Woodster

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but whats an escort license?
Well, that seems obvious to me - you go to the municipality, fill out some forms, have a police interview and get a license to be a "social escort" - some consider it to be a "legal" tax on the business.
 

peterchen

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years ago the street scene in victoria was not like this. You could easily find a babe with a smoking hot body at any corner on Dauglous. I guess those babes moved to vancouver for the big fish.
 

Jodie

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budar said:
Us Vancouver lads are cursed with $300/hour wannabes and $150/hr crack hoes.
Classy... very classy. :(
 

Very Veronica

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Sorry Peterchen but i'm playing the worlds smallest violin for you. First off, anyone who picks up dubious "girls" on the street is playing with fire and you boys are constantly talking about all your burns...smarten up! Second, get your cash sorted out before you partake. Time is money, honey. In the time you drove around with this gem, she coulda got picked up by some other dude, did her thing, got her cash and her crack. Sheesh.
 
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CrankyC

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Did you hear about the STING on Rock Bay just recently!! LE made a few john busts. As Larimi says, take it indoors. Victoria is one of the best places to find quality tail and at a bargan.
 

Johnsam

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Thanks WCMod!

Just thought I would add my 2 cents. Been there done that. He was tall, slim, and in the wrong neighbourhood. Cost me a pack of smokes, and drove him to the tranny area. A rock would have been better appreciated!
 

peterchen

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I just realized that the radar detector looking air refresher in my car is gone. I didn't have any stranger in my car since that scary night so it must be that mofo stole it. Luckily he didn't grab my Gucci sunglasses. what a loser
 
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In Sundays newspaper there was a big article about Vic LE sting operations this fall and neighbourhood groups meeting to clean up Rock Bay. When i see that plus read this thread, it says STAY AWAY FROM ROCK BAY"....

Maybe i'm getting too old but cruising for SW seems so risky compared to the relatively 'safe & sane' experiences at the agencies in town...
 

Sir Woodster

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Undercover police tackle prostitutes on the move

Victoria officers posing as sex-trade workers make arrests north of downtown, in Rock Bay

Victoria police have launched an undercover operation to tackle the spread of prostitution to the Rock Bay area, between Bay Street and Gorge Road East.

Sgt. Todd Wellman says police believed it was time to take action in Rock Bay, on the edge of the Burnside Gorge district, where prostitutes moved about a year ago from the more heavily enforced southern stretches of Government Street.

The project by the department's targeted policing division has focused on men trying to solicit services from sex-trade workers, says Const. Rick Anthony. With female officers posing as prostitutes, four arrests were made in a two-hour period during a late-October weekend.

The aim is to send a message that laws against soliciting prostitutes will be enforced, he says. "That is something that we're going to do regularly and randomly."

"I still think that there needs to be work done by police and other social agencies to address the issue, because it's still affecting both businesses and residents in that area," Wellman says.

Part of the goal is to protect women in the prostitution trade, Anthony says.

"We're concerned for their safety, they're out there and they're vulnerable," he says.

Wellman says the project can also help police get a better idea of the number of prostitutes around Rock Bay, and establish effective communication with them.

Victoria Coun. Dean Fortin, executive director of the Burnside Gorge Community Association, says the prostitution issue will be on the agenda Monday when his group holds its monthly meeting.

Jody Paterson of the Prostitutes Empowerment Education Resource Society will be a speaker at the meeting, set for 7 p.m. at Burnside community school.

"Burnside Gorge is definitely a working-class neighbourhood, so they have a lot of empathy for the struggles of sex-trade workers," Fortin says.

"So rather than get up in arms, they decided to look at innovative ways to address the issue.

"Frankly, I'm proud of the neighbourhood and the community for that approach. It comes from a compassionate attitude."

That does not mean the appearance of the "stroll" to the area is without issues, Fortin says.

"It has been a concern of the neighbours and businesses in there, obviously. There's a level of concern when you come home to find certain activities of the trade taking place on your doorstep," he says.

The movement of prostitution to the Rock Bay area is just one of the activities that has been displaced from downtown to surrounding neighbourhoods, through various enforcement measures, Fortin says.

For example, he cites some movement of drug activity to Fernwood.

Wellman echoes the need for a considered approach to the prostitution issue. The police department already has an officer acting as a liaison with the people working the streets, he says.

"Our intention is about reducing the amount of harm that results from the sex trade being out in the public."

Conflict with regular neighbourhood activities also has to be addressed, Wellman says.

"The conflict between business owners and the sex-trade workers plying their trade comes during the day.

"The actual conflict is reduced as night falls, when the businesses close. What we're trying to target first is the conflict," he says.

"If we can work out some agreements between the business owners and prostitutes, whatever that might be, to reduce the amount of conflict, then that's a first step."

The basic issues involved are common to any city that has sex-trade activity on the streets, Wellman says.

"We hear from the residents and we hear from the businesses, and we need to take care of everyone's concerns as well as the sex-trade workers.

"They've got issues, too, around safety."

Wellman says he would like to see discussions go beyond the area affected and deal with the problems in a general way.

"I think it's really important that we discuss as a city and as a capital region and as a society, how we are going to deal with prostitution and the sex trade," he says

Paterson says her group has an ongoing program in the Rock Bay area.

"We have outreach on that stroll three night a week," she says.

"We'd love to expand it, we're looking for money to expand it."

© Times Colonist (Victoria) 2004
 
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