C36 Stings in Saskatoon

d_jedi

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there is no such thing as Entrapment in Canada.
Pretty sure there is. If my memory of the one high school law course I took years and years ago is any good :)
 

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MattRoxx

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I get around.
shouldn't we all support law enforcement's involvement when someone is obviously in need of help though?

To be perfectly-honest ... one of my interactions was "on the job". I kicked a pillow onto a candle (like an idiot), and dealt with the police.

I could've had common bawdy house charges. I just got charged by the hotel for a pillow.

I learned my lesson.
Did you really learn your lesson - or do you still use candles? :wink:

Something else odd about this particular case is that this must have taken time and effort by the local police. Usually when you read about entrapment and stings in the USA they end up with many johns charged. In this case the police had to organize the operation, get it all set up with at least the 1 undercover woman and 2 other officers to observe and make the arrest, drive the perp to the station. They write him up, go to court, and did all this to 1 man looking for a $20 bj or hj on the street who ended up paying a $300 fine.
It's really a sad, pathetic waste of police and justice system resources.
 

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I'm sure there are some cases dealt with by 'diversion' out of court. For a first offence the accused may be offered and agree to counselling or other court recommendations in exchange for no conviction, and no record.
Does that mean that there is no record of arrest, for some that is too much already.
The other consideration is that the john may be a witness in a related matter, depends on the circumstances.
 

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Does that mean that there is no record of arrest, for some that is too much already.
Really? A record of arrest is too much for some?

Good point...
 

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Really? A record of arrest is too much for some?

Good point...
My wife had a "found-in" charge, had the RCMP speak on her behalf, charges withdrawn, documents sealed. Yup the search will still come up. I was going out with a psyco for 5 years ( tried to dumps her for 4/years 11 months). She came at me with a knife and we were both charged. Withdrawn, came up on my background. BTW I diverted after that one.

Still I would love to attend "john school" ... Go ahead teachmy pee pee why he is a bad bad pecker.
 

Mr. Piggy

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Guess I will have to watch myself when in Saskatoon. Went into a Subway there a couple years ago and when I came out there was a crack whore trying to open the door to my truck. Good thing it was locked. She asked me if I wanted a date. I looked at her and told her to fuck off. Wonder if she was an undercover cop.
 

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Guess I will have to watch myself when in Saskatoon. Went into a Subway there a couple years ago and when I came out there was a crack whore trying to open the door to my truck. Good thing it was locked. She asked me if I wanted a date. I looked at her and told her to fuck off. Wonder if she was an undercover cop.
Fuck, that happened to me when I attended court in Oshawa, luckily she had to go through my wife and she doesn't take shit from nobody.
 

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Really? A record of arrest is too much for some?

Good point...
Sorry bout this but for those that want to know, us immigration asks if you have ever been charged with a crime. Ya you could lie and if you get caught..... If you tell the truth, they will ask for details and decide whether entry is permitted.
So fast forward 10 years, now married, couple of kids. The wife says let's go to Disney....
That of course is WORST CASE SCENERIO.
 

DB123

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No apology necessary. It's beyond obvious having a record of arrest for solicitation, regardless of outcome, would be a slight problem. That's my inside scoop for the day ;)

Cool stories by the way :thumb: pretty crazy stuff
 

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IMO any John stings will be for the Communication offense..."Everyone in Anyplace" as per C36. Very easy once LE can testify that they heard the negotiation first hand and/or have an audio/video recording of the communication for the purpose of.

The Obtaining offense would be more difficult for LE to prove or sting. LE would have to allow a sexual service to be provided first, then arrest IMO.
Seriously? You really think LE will start actively monitoring all of our e-mails and telephone conversations in an effort to nab us?
 

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Seriously? You really think LE will start actively monitoring all of our e-mails and telephone conversations in an effort to nab us?
That's the point of a Sting, LE is paid to monitor certain communications and arrest Johns once they have collected evidence.

Having said that, sting operations are targeted. LE is not monitoring every John's calls/e-mails/texts. Some very public and sport related examples in the US news over the last week..these Johns were nabbed.
 

d_jedi

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Really? A record of arrest is too much for some?

Good point...
Yes, it is.
Any record of police interaction could be harmful, depending on what industry you're looking for work in.
I know I am required by my employment contract to notify my employer if I'm ever arrested for any purpose.. and I could possibly be terminated for that.
 

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No apology necessary. It's beyond obvious having a record of arrest for solicitation, regardless of outcome, would be a slight problem. That's my inside scoop for the day ;)

Cool stories by the way :thumb: pretty crazy stuff
Maybe the moral of the story is keep away from d'em crazy bitches, ya the sex may be great but at some point the crazy will always outweigh the sex.
 

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and so it begins...

You must be new. Below is a small sampling of news articles available online regarding Street Sweeps (John sweeps) from the past decade+.


Police Conduct Major Prostitution Sweep In Parkdale - 06/23/2006

http://www.citynews.ca/2006/06/23/police-conduct-major-prostitution-sweep-in-parkdale/



John sweep nets dad with toddler - Mar 10, 2006

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/john-sweep-nets-dad-with-toddler-1.623750



206 men arrested in `john sweep' - Posted 18 May 2004

http://afspot.net/forum/topic/15045-206-men-arrested-in-john-sweep/



Eastern Danforth street sex sting nets 86 Johns - April 26, 2010

http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/eastern-danforth-street-sex-sting-nets-86-johns-1.506040



Hooker sweeps continue, as Ottawa Police shift gears - Jun 21, 2010

http://dailyxtra.com/ottawa/news/hooker-sweeps-continue-ottawa-police-shift-gears-6253


70-year-old charged in Brampton prostitution sweep - Apr 16, 2009

http://www.bramptonguardian.com/new...r-old-charged-in-brampton-prostitution-sweep/



Toronto police bust up country's largest prostitution ring - Apr 06, 2002

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto-police-bust-up-country-s-largest-prostitution-ring-1.306129




Communication crimes http://www.walnet.org/csis/legal_tips/trials/trickortrap.html

In the mid 1980s, police forces and chiefs along with residents' groups pressured the government for a law to replace the old soliciting law. The cops complained that they could no longer control street prostitutes and their clients after the supreme court ruled that a prostitute had to be 'pressing and persistent' with the same person in order to break the law.


'Communicating for the purpose of prostitution in a public place' became illegal in December, 1985. The law (section 213 of the Criminal Code of Canada) forbids anyone who is in a public place, a place open to the public, or a place in public view from 'communicating, or attempting to communicate, to any person in any manner, for the purpose of prostitution.'
 

drlove

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That's the point of a Sting, LE is paid to monitor certain communications and arrest Johns once they have collected evidence.

Having said that, sting operations are targeted. LE is not monitoring every John's calls/e-mails/texts. Some very public and sport related examples in the US news over the last week..these Johns were nabbed.
Ok, so the risk of establishing contact with a lady via e-mail or phone is mitigated for the average hobbyist then...
 

DB123

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Maybe the moral of the story is keep away from d'em crazy bitches, ya the sex may be great but at some point the crazy will always outweigh the sex.
Ya but until it does... Before marriage everyone should be with at least one complete psychopath. The key is making sure that she isn't the one you ended up with
 

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Ya but until it does... Before marriage everyone should be with at least one complete psychopath. The key is making sure that she isn't the one you ended up with
LOL, last time I saw her she left me to become someone else's problem.... Door closed tightly.
 
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