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New Law - Basically Unenforceable

ferguson

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Unless LE walks in and finds you engaged in actual sex with an MP I'm hard pressed to see how this law is enforceable. You could be lying there on the table naked as a jaybird and hard as a steel rod. So what? It's not illegal to pop wood during a massage or anything else for that matter.

Picture the scenario: Cops burst in to the room and see you lying there. In all likelihood you've heard them walking down the hallway causing a kerfuffle. Whatever sexual excitement you may have been experiencing has faded as a result. The weapon is concealed, as it were, if you know what I mean. They ask you what's going on. You say, 'Thank you for asking, Mr. Officer. I'm getting a massage, just as the sign in the window suggests. This lady does wonders for my back. Is there a problem?'

My question is: How is any of this enforceable? Is it now somehow illegal to pop a boner during a massage? I think this law is just a lot of Tory posturing.
 
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I think what Ferguson is saying is that unless an attendant says she offered specifically or he offered money specifically for sexual services there is a problem with burden of proof that such an offer or promise transpired. Also it is a he said she said scenario. Very weak evidence. That is why cops in the U.S. do stings with female undercovers posing as s.p. with audio & video to prove their case against clients.
 

KBear

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Agree with the OP, if the customer is laying face down enjoying a massage, don't know how the cops can charge him. No money and no sexual service observed by police. The cops use to charge the guys with being found ins, but that law is gone.
 
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