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Other => Politics & Society => Topic started by: PeterTheGrape on March 03, 2017, 09:58:14 AM



Title: Should police be taxed for receiving "services" like this?
Post by: PeterTheGrape on March 03, 2017, 09:58:14 AM
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-sex-human-trafficking-victims/

Years ago it was widely known in New York that police would go out and have sex with a hooker then arrest her. In fact that was a lot of the work vice cops did, have sex with hookers then arrest them.

Being a vice cop in NY when that was the practice obviously was considered a plum job. Go to work, have sex, collect your paycheck.

Now people are more into the subtleties of prostitution, like human trafficking, girls who are forced or bonded into prostitution, sometimes kept imprisoned in secure buildings in the U.S. In many places these operations are well known, and patronized by police.

Obviously now if Michigan cops are allowed to have sex with victims of human trafficking there will be "ongoing" investigations of human trafficking in that state that will last many years.

The police will always be 'close to making a case', but they will need a little more evidence so the investigations will go on and on.


Title: Re: Should police be taxed for receiving "services" like this?
Post by: ValeryBark on March 03, 2017, 10:03:47 AM
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-sex-human-trafficking-victims/

Years ago it was widely known in New York that police would go out and have sex with a hooker then arrest her. In fact that was a lot of the work vice cops did, have sex with hookers then arrest them.

Being a vice cop in NY when that was the practice obviously was considered a plum job. Go to work, have sex, collect your paycheck.

Now people are more into the subtleties of prostitution, like human trafficking, girls who are forced or bonded into prostitution, sometimes kept imprisoned in secure buildings in the U.S. In many places these operations are well known, and patronized by police.

Obviously now if Michigan cops are allowed to have sex with victims of human trafficking there will be "ongoing" investigations of human trafficking in that state that will last many years.

The police will always be 'close to making a case', but they will need a little more evidence so the investigations will go on and on.
Lol! Good job. I wonder what the line of people waiting to get on this job? It turns out that the difference between cops and prostitutes there. And those and those get paid for sex.


Title: Re: Should police be taxed for receiving "services" like this?
Post by: PeterTheGrape on March 03, 2017, 10:17:30 AM

Lol! Good job. I wonder what the line of people waiting to get on this job? It turns out that the difference between cops and prostitutes there. And those and those get paid for sex.

There is a slight difference though between a girl who becomes a prostitute to pay for drugs and a girl who is beaten or otherwise controlled until she agrees to do it.

The law will allow Michigan cops to have sex with girls who are being held captive or controlled in some way but not with other girls.

Even without that kind of law it is common in the United States for police officers to force themselves on prostitutes. This law will decriminalize that for many officers.


Title: Re: Should police be taxed for receiving "services" like this?
Post by: Casanova18 on March 03, 2017, 12:19:56 PM

Lol! Good job. I wonder what the line of people waiting to get on this job? It turns out that the difference between cops and prostitutes there. And those and those get paid for sex.

There is a slight difference though between a girl who becomes a prostitute to pay for drugs and a girl who is beaten or otherwise controlled until she agrees to do it.

The law will allow Michigan cops to have sex with girls who are being held captive or controlled in some way but not with other girls.

Even without that kind of law it is common in the United States for police officers to force themselves on prostitutes. This law will decriminalize that for many officers.
Of course, and he knows immediately what he is faced with the prostitute? He could always tell what was wrong. The police fucked all the prostitutes.


Title: Re: Should police be taxed for receiving "services" like this?
Post by: HabBear on March 03, 2017, 06:28:49 PM
Interesting. This is really no different from a cop being allowed to buy drugs without being prosecuted if it involves trying to arrest the seller of the drugs. I see two differences, (1) in the drug scenario the cops don't have to ingest the drugs to complete the transaction, where in sex trafficking they may have to, and (2) women soliciting sex in a trafficking scenario are often victims themselves...so they truly have no control over their decisions.

Pretty messed up!