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I'm pretty sure that this is the point where a lawyer would come in very handy. With the proliferation of MA operations as 'legitimate' private members clubs I thought it might merit a bit of discussion for someone else who might want to open something similar. I'm just blue-skying some ideas here based on opportunity and inclination. A long-running exotic dance bar in my area is closing in a month and will be sorely missed. With the bylaw regulation in my city, it is next to impossible to find any location that would be suitable as a regular "storefront". I've been putting some thought into the idea of possibly creating a MEMBERS ONLY CLUB that might fill that void. I know that the entire exercise is doomed to failure because strip clubs are on the decline and have been for years, but I'm still intrigued by the mechanics of the idea. I could be totally wrong about this. Maybe strip clubs are specifically singled out for licensing and you couldn't create a MOC like that. However, if you can, you should be able to get a liquor license like some other MOCs here have.
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So, I've been flirting with the idea of booking my first visit with a SP, but have finally made up my mind. I am a new member to Cerb and have been reading a lot and researching. I live in Winnipeg, but I am posting this in the "All of Canada" category because I think members from all across Canada can help me. However, it would be appreciated if members in Winnipeg could provide some local insight. The first thing I am undecided about is whether to book and incall or an outcall to my house for my first date. I am married. I do not want to risk anything. On the other hand, I am extremely nervous about getting into trouble with law enforcement. There has been a lot of talk in Wpg recently about human traficking and how the police are making arrests and cracking down on exploited SWs. Having been on Cerb, I do understand the difference between exploited SWs and the wonderful SPs, but I want to make sure I do not stumble and fall on my first attempt. What do you recommend? Am I better off booking an outcall to my house or an incall? Most locations advertised by SPs in Winnipeg seem to be in the downtown area which is known to be a crime hotspot. I dont wanna be caught in any kind of crossfire (so to speak). If I book an outcall to my own house, what are the risks? Could the cops show up for any reason? What can I do wrong to lead to me being busted for an outcall? And last but not least, would you guys recommend any lovely ladies for a first-timer? Thanks
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Ok so I registered here about 2 weeks ago and at the time new nothing about this site business, legality or anything else. I sent a message or 2 and did a bit of communication but what's kept me coming back is the actual struggle. 2 weeks ago I was ignorant to the laws and I didn't even know what Nordic or c36 meant or existed. I consider myself to be just like any other average Canadian after reading through so many posts visiting the woman's blogs I have a genuine and informed opinion on c36. And I have yet to ever meet a sp in person(and am still quite shy about the idea). If average Canadians like myself truly knew the ins and of these kinds of laws the results are obvious to anyone. I actually feel concern (for safety in particular) and hope for the women and men in this type of industry. If the bill passes exploitation and human trafficking will go viral as well as what I've seen on here referred to as bad dates. When something becomes banned or illegal criminal organization's step in to fill the market with there product. Unfortunately in this case it wouldn't be coke alcohol or material goods it would be human beings. Yes there would be legitmate providers as well but they to would now be criminals and the bosses would eventually put the squeeze on them to join or change areas. Back in the Chicago days prohibition seen crime rate and organized crime skyrocket. If the only way to secure something is through "criminal activity" inevitably the more ruthless or violent cruel criminals will rule and they won't care where the product (human beings) come from or how there treated just do the job and no you can't quit pr say no. And taking away the right to say no would be the real crime!! Theres got to be a way to get the whole story and not just propaganda out to the general population in the country as a majority. The only thing I could think of that would help the case is an educated public. National new with out biased propaganda is a difficult thing but if anyone thinks of something positive just do it, The women and men in this industry as far as I can tell are just like any other Canadian and deserve the help and support of other Canadians they (WE) just need to know you need them.(US) Thank and sorry for the lenth I was having trouble explaining what I feel, no matter what happens in the house of commons my heart goes out to all involved and I support you and openly oppose the proposed laws and have informed multiple people about c36 and how much I think it would negatively affect the country and put innocent people in very dangerous situations.
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okay so i have a question regarding the legal side of this industry so i saw an ad on a website for "erotic massages" and the sp listed the activities she will provide on her website (kissing, oral and HJ's ) she works out of her apartment , i was just wondering what kind of trouble i can get into if i contact her and go get a massage or what i can do to avoid any legal issues. Thank you
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An update on the legal battle around bawdy-house laws, which will be before the supreme court in June. http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/in-ontario-sides-line-up-as-battle-over-bawdy-houses-set-to-resume/article7508125/?service=mobile