Can cops arrest you if you reply to fake backpage ad?

The "Bone" Ranger

tits lover
Aug 5, 2006
4,215
32
48
the question that comes to my mind is that how do you know it was a cop that actually called you? they don't have time for this shit

I got phone call today saying it was constable so and so and the reason for the call is that on April 24th you made an attempt to purchase sex. Based on text messages I can't remember what I ate yesterday for dinner and can't believe what I heard. I was basically given a warning and told that I can be charged in the future as my number is now in the data base. I just wonder what I texted that was enough for the text to be illegal. Anyone? I obviously never proceeded cause I'd of been toast thankfully.
 

doggee_01

Active member
Jul 11, 2003
8,347
1
36
Hi gp I got a phone call. He took down my address and full name. I never asked too many questions. However I'm assuming that whatever I said in the text was enough to warrant the warning of a phone call. I'm just curious to what is enough to warrant a phone call? If you say rates? Services? Restrictions? Is that enough? If you ask if dfk bbbj and daty is available? Is that enough. If you don't show up I guess you can still be in trouble?
if it was really a cop he would allready know your name and address don't give out info
 

doggystyle99

Well-known member
May 23, 2010
7,899
1,212
113
I got phone call today saying it was constable so and so and the reason for the call is that on April 24th you made an attempt to purchase sex. Based on text messages I can't remember what I ate yesterday for dinner and can't believe what I heard. I was basically given a warning and told that I can be charged in the future as my number is now in the data base. I just wonder what I texted that was enough for the text to be illegal. Anyone? I obviously never proceeded cause I'd of been toast thankfully.
I keep saying do not text any SP for bookings and information and stay away from SP's who do so. Because if such SP's does get in any sort of trouble with the law and cops search their phones guess what your contact and information about what you communicated about with the SP is accessible. And last I checked communicating for the purpose of purchasing sex is illegal. When it comes to phone calls it would be a lot harder to prove as you would have to tell the police officer that you had called to purchase sex and no one in their right mind would do that.
 

dirkd101

Well-known member
Sep 29, 2005
10,482
412
83
eastern frontier
I keep saying do not text any SP for bookings and information and stay away from SP's who do so. Because if such SP's does get in any sort of trouble with the law and cops search their phones guess what your contact and information about what you communicated about with the SP is accessible. And last I checked communicating for the purpose of purchasing sex is illegal. When it comes to phone calls it would be a lot harder to prove as you would have to tell the police officer that you had called to purchase sex and no one in their right mind would do that.
Even with a phone call, your number will be logged and what you say will be reason enough to log your number. It's not like you're calling a wrong number, it's a BP ad that is purposely posted to catch guys looking to purchase sex from ladies, usually in an underage sting operation.
How is it harder to prove when you call, you still have to communicate in some fashion. Just the fact that you are calling a bp number from an escort ad shows intent and an opening of communication for the purposes of purchasing. Asking her her availability adds to this. Unless you're incoherent and mumbling so that they end up hanging up on you, you're safe. Otherwise you'll be logged unless you block your number.
 

TeeJay

Well-known member
Jun 20, 2011
8,042
731
113
west gta
Hi gp I got a phone call. He took down my address and full name. I never asked too many questions. However I'm assuming that whatever I said in the text was enough to warrant the warning of a phone call. I'm just curious to what is enough to warrant a phone call? If you say rates? Services? Restrictions? Is that enough? If you ask if dfk bbbj and daty is available? Is that enough. If you don't show up I guess you can still be in trouble?
You got trolled dude
Why in the world would you have given your name & address???
Prob not even a cop
 

GPIDEAL

Prolific User
Jun 27, 2010
23,333
13
38
It was a cop and he knew only my first name also I called the number later this evening because of second thoughts turned out to be a landline at the police station. I asked if I could speak to the officer in regards to the call he made and they told me to call back tomorrow. I know you don't want to believe it but it's true it's a constable. All I can say is gp gave good advice. Don't make the mistake I made. I never thought texting for menus and rates was enough but it is. Also this was on backpage and more likely for this to happen on backpage. Stick to the guarantees. Anyhow I'm done explaining I know what I need to do. Good luck to you all and be safe! I'm done with this.
If it's a cop, then maybe you should share the BP ad, no?
 

GPIDEAL

Prolific User
Jun 27, 2010
23,333
13
38
I keep saying do not text any SP for bookings and information and stay away from SP's who do so. Because if such SP's does get in any sort of trouble with the law and cops search their phones guess what your contact and information about what you communicated about with the SP is accessible. And last I checked communicating for the purpose of purchasing sex is illegal. When it comes to phone calls it would be a lot harder to prove as you would have to tell the police officer that you had called to purchase sex and no one in their right mind would do that.
This too!

The only way a phone call to a legit SP would be risky is if there was a wiretap on her line, but that first requires a court order. Of course, if the SP is an undercover cop, that would be a sting operation. (Not sure if cops would need a court order for a sting operation, since there are really only two parties, the cops and the john).
 

drlove

Ph.D. in Pussyology
Oct 14, 2001
4,776
127
63
The doctor is in
I always say call the girls or ladies, They take text, but most want you to call them in the end anyway, so why not call from the start. Then nothing is on your phone. And I don't believe for a minute that cops are going to go to the trouble of tapping everyone's calls. They need a court order to listen. But if for some reason you go and it is a trap, Then you have it all on your phone, prices, asking BBBJ etc etc. That is intent to buy sex.

Call and do it the old way. I only text ladies I know such and Sweet Jamie or whoever.
But then again, can they do anything to you if your texts state that you're paying "x" amount for an hour of her time? In other words you're not purchasing sex, just time. Besides, who's to say what actually goes on behind closed doors? I've heard that most of you end up playing tiddly winks! lol
 

GPIDEAL

Prolific User
Jun 27, 2010
23,333
13
38
Even with a phone call, your number will be logged and what you say will be reason enough to log your number. It's not like you're calling a wrong number, it's a BP ad that is purposely posted to catch guys looking to purchase sex from ladies, usually in an underage sting operation.
How is it harder to prove when you call, you still have to communicate in some fashion. Just the fact that you are calling a bp number from an escort ad shows intent and an opening of communication for the purposes of purchasing. Asking her her availability adds to this. Unless you're incoherent and mumbling so that they end up hanging up on you, you're safe. Otherwise you'll be logged unless you block your number.
I would think a sting involving a BP ad would include an ad that is somewhat provocative or suggestive to imply that the caller was seeking to buy sex, no? I mean, if the customer did not text specific menu requests and was vague, it might not be enough to link it to sex, IF the ad was not explicit, no?
 

drlove

Ph.D. in Pussyology
Oct 14, 2001
4,776
127
63
The doctor is in
Also I used my own cell phone number. I am wondering if I had used an app number like example (textme) the app would they have been able to trace that number to my cell phone? Would it be wise to use an app? Either way I am done texting and like I said will just stick to the providers with good references.
That's interesting... even if you did use an app or a burner phone, if you did an outcall you'd still have to provide your address, so it wouldn't do you any good anyway!
 

drlove

Ph.D. in Pussyology
Oct 14, 2001
4,776
127
63
The doctor is in
Apparently, they need a warrant to retrieve your text messages from your cell phone provider.

They don't need a warrant if there's a case involving immediate harm to an individual or national security.

Furthermore, if you are arrested, they can search through your phone without a warrant, UNLESS you password protect it. If password protected, then they need a search warrant.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/what-powers-do-police-have-for-online-surveillance-1.1333667
Ok what about this? A lady who travels goes through the security check point at the airport and they look through her phone... if she still has a record of all her texts regarding appointments that wouldn't be good
 

GPIDEAL

Prolific User
Jun 27, 2010
23,333
13
38
Even with a phone call, your number will be logged and what you say will be reason enough to log your number. It's not like you're calling a wrong number, it's a BP ad that is purposely posted to catch guys looking to purchase sex from ladies, usually in an underage sting operation.
How is it harder to prove when you call, you still have to communicate in some fashion. Just the fact that you are calling a bp number from an escort ad shows intent and an opening of communication for the purposes of purchasing. Asking her her availability adds to this. Unless you're incoherent and mumbling so that they end up hanging up on you, you're safe. Otherwise you'll be logged unless you block your number.

Not saying you're wrong, and unfortunately, not sure if there are many C-36 cases to learn from, but I think texts or calls that are vague might be incriminating IF the ad is highly suggestive or explicit, such that there's little or no chance of arguing you were just looking for companionship or massage and not sex.
 

GPIDEAL

Prolific User
Jun 27, 2010
23,333
13
38
Ok what about this? A lady who travels goes through the security check point at the airport and they look through her phone... if she still has a record of all her texts regarding appointments that wouldn't be good
Separate issue. U.S. Customs might not need a warrant to demand your password. If they find that she's an SP, they may not let her travel to the USA. Hopefully all SPs delete dated text messages but in Canada, they are immune from prosecution, although savvy-minded SPs will not operate to increase the risk of prosecution for their regulars, etc.
 

GPIDEAL

Prolific User
Jun 27, 2010
23,333
13
38
That's interesting... even if you did use an app or a burner phone, if you did an outcall you'd still have to provide your address, so it wouldn't do you any good anyway!
True but sting operations look for easy low-hanging fruit and normally prefer to operate as in-calls where they can control the environment or scene.
 

drlove

Ph.D. in Pussyology
Oct 14, 2001
4,776
127
63
The doctor is in
Separate issue. U.S. Customs might not need a warrant to demand your password. If they find that she's an SP, they may not let her travel to the USA. Hopefully all SPs delete dated text messages but in Canada, they are immune from prosecution, although savvy-minded SPs will not operate to increase the risk of prosecution for their regulars, etc.
Would it help to ask the SP to delete all records of your correspondence? I just read an article the other day which says a person has no rights at the border. Now, it may be far fetched, but if an SP still had her client information in her texts, a border agent or security could forward that on to LE
 

drlove

Ph.D. in Pussyology
Oct 14, 2001
4,776
127
63
The doctor is in
True but sting operations look for easy low-hanging fruit and normally prefer to operate as in calls where they can control the environment or scene.

So do they ever target agencies doing incalls in hotels? E.g. either responding to a complaint or a sting?
 

drlove

Ph.D. in Pussyology
Oct 14, 2001
4,776
127
63
The doctor is in
Not saying you're wrong, and unfortunately, not sure if there are many C-36 cases to learn from, but I think texts or calls that are vague might be incriminating IF the ad is highly suggestive or explicit, such that there's little or no chance of arguing you were just looking for companionship or massage and not sex.
That's why it's better to stick with agencies or independents that just show the price for a certain duration of time. However, a lot of them mention terms like GFE or PSE. Would that be considered suggestive or explicit?
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts