wynn 589 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 I'll be in Providence in the spring. Thinking about ways to pass the evening and am considering an outcall massage as I've seen advertised on bp. What legal problems might I encounter, if any, if I don't discuss any sexual acts? Are LE obliged to say they are LE if asked or can they lie to entrap a person? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PistolPete 61421 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 You're asking for trouble. If it's a sting you would never be invited back into the states, along with a criminal record. Many threads on here about going state side, if you are that keen then look at reputable companions down there. Not worth it. IMHO. Specially with BP. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meaghan McLeod 179664 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 In the states, the ladies use verification sites like P411. If you are a member of one, then you can find out who the reputable ones are. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wynn 589 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 Thank you both. I guess that I will save my money for one of the fine ladies here in Canada. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ninaamour 451 Report post Posted February 27, 2016 DO not use backpage in the USA!!! best way to get busted,, half of them are fake ads by LE PICk up your local news paper in the states and see the LIST of men with name age and address posted and why they got busted for .. I seen one paper that made its OWN in-cert with over 300 men in ONE week! if you like a list of places to find VERIFIED PROVIDERS please inbox me http://www.wral.com/wake-county-nc-arrest-photos/8981628/ this link above is also a PRINTED PAPER you can FIND for FREE in any store I know RI and MA have the same type of paper I just cant remember the name PLEASE be SAFE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest S****r Report post Posted March 8, 2016 Saw this this evening, but I don't know how much credence to give it. They write stuff like this about here, too. Nonetheless, here is what I saw: http://www.rimonthly.com/Rhode-Island-Monthly/March-2016/Examining-Rhode-Islands-Prostitution-and-Sex-Trafficking-Laws/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wynn 589 Report post Posted March 12, 2016 Thanks for the link, Summer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cinelli 22184 Report post Posted March 12, 2016 Are LE obliged to say they are LE if asked or can they lie to entrap a person? That would pretty much end all undercover work if it was true wouldn't it? Cannot believe this question gets asked over and over. LOL ECCIE is a reputable board in my experience, but you won't get far without references. Most people are very cautious there, on both sides. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cyclo 30131 Report post Posted March 13, 2016 Originally Posted by wynn View PostAre LE obliged to say they are LE if asked or can they lie to entrap a person?/QUOTE] That would pretty much end all undercover work if it was true wouldn't it? Cannot believe this question gets asked over and over. LOL Agreed Cinelli. I've also noticed that a lot of people confuse being caught in an "undercover sting" operation with "entrapment". They are very different. In the case of an "undercover sting", which is what wynn is describing, the action of the police is legal. They are catching someone who has initiated an illegal activity and the police simply go along with it long enough to gather sufficient evidence that a crime has occurred. This is especially useful in cases where first hand witness testimony is the best evidence. Being undercover is a critical part of gathering the evidence. Selling drugs to an undercover officer or negotiating for sexual services from an undercover officer are both examples of legal "undercover stings". "Entrapment" is very different and is an illegal police investigation strategy. In entrapment, the police actually encourage or initiate criminal activity that might not otherwise occur. This could be done by threatening participants or paying them. It could also involve initiating/leading the crime and actively recruiting people to participate. In this case the participants are actually victims of a crime initiated by the police! Despite the frequent use the word "entrapment" on Lyla, I've never seen an actual example of entrapment reported here. Everything I've seen has actually been fear of walking into an "undercover sting". Even then, the only undercover stings that are likely to occur involve street prostitution or underage prostitution. In the first case you should be smart enough not to be communicating in public. In the second case, the police will make it very clear in the advertising that the worker is underaged and therefore you deserve to be caught! (Wynn, just to avoid any confusion. I'm not directing these last comments about street prostitution or underage prostitution at you. Nothing in your post suggested you were interested in these. I'm just using the word "you" to address anyone else reading this.) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wynn 589 Report post Posted March 14, 2016 All very informative. I appreciate the replies. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites