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Quest4Less

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May 25, 2002
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A thought hit me the other day. Just by posting a review you are admitting you 1) saw a prostitute - and 2) paid her for sex. So could the LAW now not just get a warrant - track you down - and use your own review to prosecute you?
 

one.of.a.kind

Banned
Dec 31, 2013
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Unique, Canada
A thought hit me the other day. Just by posting a review you are admitting you 1) saw a prostitute - and 2) paid her for sex. So could the LAW now not just get a warrant - track you down - and use your own review to prosecute you?
And what is you actual name, address etc?
 

Celticman

Into Ties and Tail
Aug 13, 2009
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A thought hit me the other day. Just by posting a review you are admitting you 1) saw a prostitute - and 2) paid her for sex. So could the LAW now not just get a warrant - track you down - and use your own review to prosecute you?
A couple of sig caveats:

"whilst she charges 250 hr my session was free based on my cuteness quotient"

"I have a degree in creative writing"

:)
 

one.of.a.kind

Banned
Dec 31, 2013
2,792
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Unique, Canada
Well that's what the warrant would be for - to force the website and your ISP to give up your info.....
Depending on who your carrier is your IP address can change every time you log on. If you're with Rogers it probably won't but you can use a site that hides your true address.

"Can I hide my IP address from websites?”

With a VPN, you can make websites think you have a different IP address. They will not be able to see your real IP.

Another tool you might find useful is Tor. Tor can probably provide better privacy protection than a VPN if used correctly. However, you may notice it makes your Internet browsing slower.

Please note that Tor's bandwidth is a limited resource and is paid for by volunteers. For filesharing, video, and other types of heavy use, please consider using a VPN instead unless you really need the extra privacy protection."
 

IM469

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Jul 5, 2012
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Well that's what the warrant would be for - to force the website and your ISP to give up your info.....
So you think that instead of just setting up a sting operation and having the customers actually drive to your location and on video agree to pay a woman/man/ tranny for sex ... the police would rather:

1 - copy a review on Terb,
2 - get a warrant to Terb equate the user 'nom de plume' to an IP address.
3 - get another warrant to an IP provider to get the billing address of the IP address
4 - get another warrant to seize all computing devices in the household
5 - hopefully be able to conclusively prove who in the household was using the computer to access TERB

Really ????

If you are that worried, use a TOR browser to access Terb ( https://www.torproject.org/ ). You can still sign in and use your Terb ID but every time you visit, you will have an untraceable IP address.
 

GameBoy27

Well-known member
Nov 23, 2004
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A thought hit me the other day. Just by posting a review you are admitting you 1) saw a prostitute - and 2) paid her for sex. So could the LAW now not just get a warrant - track you down - and use your own review to prosecute you?
You actually think the Police have the time and resources to for that? :confused:
 

Just looking

Member
May 24, 2010
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A thought hit me the other day. Just by posting a review you are admitting you 1) saw a prostitute - and 2) paid her for sex. So could the LAW now not just get a warrant - track you down - and use your own review to prosecute you?
I was thinking the same thing, I call ladies now, but no text at all. But they do have us buyers right here on the board.
 

Celticman

Into Ties and Tail
Aug 13, 2009
8,914
80
48
Durham & Toronto
Maybe this will work with LE, "we were playing strip poker and I lost much more than my clothing"...might pass this by the MPs as well...:):):):)
Or...... She paid me. Arrest her! :)
 

op12

Active member
Oct 19, 2004
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A thought hit me the other day. Just by posting a review you are admitting you 1) saw a prostitute - and 2) paid her for sex. So could the LAW now not just get a warrant - track you down - and use your own review to prosecute you?
If you post a review the evidence against you is still rather slim. The prosecution will not be able to prove whether you are recounting an actual act or whether you are just posting a sexual fantasy for the enjoyment of yourself and others.

Further, do not discuss payment whatsoever in any post. Just describe how you had sex with another consenting adult.In great detail please ☺
 

TeasePlease

Cockasian Brother
Aug 3, 2010
7,740
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If there are any cops scoping out terb, I think the last thing on their mind is issuing warrants. Lol

There is nothing illegal about seeing an escort and expressing the experience between the 2 consenting adults. The only way it could go "left" is if the reviewer states he paid for specific "services"

As cute and charming as I may be, I've never had any luck getting an escort to see me for free ;)

I'm being facetious. Terb would more likely be used to inform LE where to look, but unlikely to tell LE for whom they should look. (Especially with the measures recently taken by FZ to go offshore.)
 

legmann

Well-known member
Dec 2, 2001
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If you post a review the evidence against you is still rather slim. The prosecution will not be able to prove whether you are recounting an actual act or whether you are just posting a sexual fantasy for the enjoyment of yourself and others.
Even of less use if there is no specific mention of when the encounter occurred (pre C36 or post). I know I don't often post reviews for months after in some cases.
 

Hard Idle

Active member
Jan 15, 2005
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You could try writing your post in the form of a nostalgic reminiscance of an encounter from before C36 was in effect. Of course it only works for commenting on someone who was actually in the business before C36. For those newer to the scene, perhaps one could write an erotic fantasy inspired by an ad for "companionship" where the poster describes their sex-dream and closes with something like "of course this was all in my mind, but if it were real, I believe the damage would have been $240 and it would have been in the Bay & Gerard area!"
 

Terminator2000

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Jun 16, 2007
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Depending on who your carrier is your IP address can change every time you log on. If you're with Rogers it probably won't but you can use a site that hides your true address.

"Can I hide my IP address from websites?”

With a VPN, you can make websites think you have a different IP address. They will not be able to see your real IP.

Another tool you might find useful is Tor. Tor can probably provide better privacy protection than a VPN if used correctly. However, you may notice it makes your Internet browsing slower.

Please note that Tor's bandwidth is a limited resource and is paid for by volunteers. For filesharing, video, and other types of heavy use, please consider using a VPN instead unless you really need the extra privacy protection."
i once tried this sh*t. Tor and VPN, the programs and the websites that apparently reroute your IP address connection and mask it. but it was all bogus. none of it worked. the website still knew who i was.
 
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