Remember that purchasing sex is indeed illegal in Canada, but selling it isn't. As such, unless the lady is coerced into sex work or is otherwise feeling threatened by the John she's with, I find it unlikely for the cops to get involved. If anything, my biggest word of advice for you would be to screen carefully the providers you see to detect any sign of potential human trafficking (discrepancies in service promised on text versus delivered, fake pictures, overall vibe in the texting interaction, vibes in the session with the girl looking like she'd rather be doing something else, etc.). This is a risky game nonetheless, where we're doing something illegal literally.What are the chances of meeting a lady and they get busted? I always worry about getting caught in the act. Has anything like this ever happened? In a hotel with a lady
And then the cops come, this is my biggest fear.
In 3 years of active hobbying, I never saw a cop once. But I did hear of some other board members get apprehended by the cops when what used to be known as the Milf Factory got busted for human trafficking.So you think the chances of me being with a legit provider are very slim that the cops would come bust me?
In all the years I’ve been touring, the only issue I ever had was in London!!! And they weren’t there for me originally. I’m quiet and independent. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and relatively new to the business. I got to the hotel, checked in and posted my ad. Ran out for some food and when I returned a bunch of police were in the hallway and wouldn’t let me through to my room saying they were in the middle of busting underage trafficking. I waited, eventually I was aloud back to my room. I waited 2 hours to take any appointments figuring the police would clear out by then. I took my first ever appt in London , an older, kind gentleman who came for an hour appt with a bottle of wine. Not 60 seconds after he entered my room, I hear a knock on the door. I looked through peep hole. Cops. Not wanting any problems, I opened the door, they basically told the gentleman to “beat it”, he was as white as a ghost and high tailed it out of my room. The police then turned their attention to me, making sure I wasn’t there with a “pimp” or forced. I was in my late 20’s, drove my own vehicle and assured the police I was here on my own free will. They were polite, and asked if I needed anything or any resources and I politely declined. The police said because I had clearly been identified as a sex worker that the hotel would not want me as a customer. So I packed up my things and being new to industry and a bit spooked I high tailed it out of London.In 3 years of active hobbying, I never saw a cop once. But I did hear of some other board members get apprehended by the cops when what used to be known as the Milf Factory got busted for human trafficking.
Furthermore, cops may technically try to set some ad up for the only sake of baiting John's in. I think we heard of such a scheme in London back a few years ago. Luckily, the Ottawa cops appear too busy to even fathom that idea.
Again, good luck is all I have to tell you, although you can reduce your risks if you're able to filter out the weeds.
this is why I hate going to hotels! I usually avoid girls working in them but if I do I enter the main lobby and then always leave through the stairwell and out the side door so they don’t see me coming and going within a 30 or 60 minute period.In all the years I’ve been touring, the only issue I ever had was in London!!! And they weren’t there for me originally. I’m quiet and independent. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and relatively new to the business. I got to the hotel, checked in and posted my ad. Ran out for some food and when I returned a bunch of police were in the hallway and wouldn’t let me through to my room saying they were in the middle of busting underage trafficking. I waited, eventually I was aloud back to my room. I waited 2 hours to take any appointments figuring the police would clear out by then. I took my first ever appt in London , an older, kind gentleman who came for an hour appt with a bottle of wine. Not 60 seconds after he entered my room, I hear a knock on the door. I looked through peep hole. Cops. Not wanting any problems, I opened the door, they basically told the gentleman to “beat it”, he was as white as a ghost and high tailed it out of my room. The police then turned their attention to me, making sure I wasn’t there with a “pimp” or forced. I was in my late 20’s, drove my own vehicle and assured the police I was here on my own free will. They were polite, and asked if I needed anything or any resources and I politely declined. The police said because I had clearly been identified as a sex worker that the hotel would not want me as a customer. So I packed up my things and being new to industry and a bit spooked I high tailed it out of London.
I actually ended up trying London a few later again and although there were no police involved, I still - after ALMOST seeing my (what I guess would of been my actual first London client) I once again high tailed it out of London. It’s a Funny story . For some reason, London is on my shit list and I will probably never return lol! Think it may be a high trafficking area.
As mentioned above, avoid party ads, “barely legal/just turned 18” ads and stay away from super cheap shady motels. If you’re conversing with a lady and and it’s one word answers or they give out the address right away and just tell you to come- probably avoid. Known, reputable providers will most likely screen a bit and they will usually answer your texts with whole sentences. Most importantly, do your research on here, you can find many lovely, reputable and safe women to spend time with.
I can assure you, police really aren’t interested in busting any sex workers unless they feel they are underage, trafficked or forced. They have bigger fish to fry.
BTW, are you talking about London UK or ON?In all the years I’ve been touring, the only issue I ever had was in London!!! And they weren’t there for me originally. I’m quiet and independent. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and relatively new to the business. I got to the hotel, checked in and posted my ad. Ran out for some food and when I returned a bunch of police were in the hallway and wouldn’t let me through to my room saying they were in the middle of busting underage trafficking. I waited, eventually I was aloud back to my room. I waited 2 hours to take any appointments figuring the police would clear out by then. I took my first ever appt in London , an older, kind gentleman who came for an hour appt with a bottle of wine. Not 60 seconds after he entered my room, I hear a knock on the door. I looked through peep hole. Cops. Not wanting any problems, I opened the door, they basically told the gentleman to “beat it”, he was as white as a ghost and high tailed it out of my room. The police then turned their attention to me, making sure I wasn’t there with a “pimp” or forced. I was in my late 20’s, drove my own vehicle and assured the police I was here on my own free will. They were polite, and asked if I needed anything or any resources and I politely declined. The police said because I had clearly been identified as a sex worker that the hotel would not want me as a customer. So I packed up my things and being new to industry and a bit spooked I high tailed it out of London.
I actually ended up trying London a few later again and although there were no police involved, I still - after ALMOST seeing my (what I guess would of been my actual first London client) I once again high tailed it out of London. It’s a Funny story . For some reason, London is on my shit list and I will probably never return lol! Think it may be a high trafficking area.
As mentioned above, avoid party ads, “barely legal/just turned 18” ads and stay away from super cheap shady motels. If you’re conversing with a lady and and it’s one word answers or they give out the address right away and just tell you to come- probably avoid. Known, reputable providers will most likely screen a bit and they will usually answer your texts with whole sentences. Most importantly, do your research on here, you can find many lovely, reputable and safe women to spend time with.
I can assure you, police really aren’t interested in busting any sex workers unless they feel they are underage, trafficked or forced. They have bigger fish to fry.
Ontario.BTW, are you talking about London UK or ON?
It is trafficking or pimping that is illegal as well. So if they bust some place they can and do charge you with being present at a body house. That is enough to scare you away for a bit and you will not fight it as less attention the better.In 3 years of active hobbying, I never saw a cop once. But I did hear of some other board members get apprehended by the cops when what used to be known as the Milf Factory got busted for human trafficking.
Furthermore, cops may technically try to set some ad up for the only sake of baiting John's in. I think we heard of such a scheme in London back a few years ago. Luckily, the Ottawa cops appear too busy to even fathom that idea.
Again, good luck is all I have to tell you, although you can reduce your risks if you're able to filter out the weeds.
London does prostitution/escort stings and also is a major hub for human trafficking…having said that, there are lots of escorts in London that have been doing it for years and continue to do so.In all the years I’ve been touring, the only issue I ever had was in London!!! And they weren’t there for me originally. I’m quiet and independent. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and relatively new to the business. I got to the hotel, checked in and posted my ad. Ran out for some food and when I returned a bunch of police were in the hallway and wouldn’t let me through to my room saying they were in the middle of busting underage trafficking. I waited, eventually I was aloud back to my room. I waited 2 hours to take any appointments figuring the police would clear out by then. I took my first ever appt in London , an older, kind gentleman who came for an hour appt with a bottle of wine. Not 60 seconds after he entered my room, I hear a knock on the door. I looked through peep hole. Cops. Not wanting any problems, I opened the door, they basically told the gentleman to “beat it”, he was as white as a ghost and high tailed it out of my room. The police then turned their attention to me, making sure I wasn’t there with a “pimp” or forced. I was in my late 20’s, drove my own vehicle and assured the police I was here on my own free will. They were polite, and asked if I needed anything or any resources and I politely declined. The police said because I had clearly been identified as a sex worker that the hotel would not want me as a customer. So I packed up my things and being new to industry and a bit spooked I high tailed it out of London.
I actually ended up trying London a few later again and although there were no police involved, I still - after ALMOST seeing my (what I guess would of been my actual first London client) I once again high tailed it out of London. It’s a Funny story . For some reason, London is on my shit list and I will probably never return lol! Think it may be a high trafficking area.
As mentioned above, avoid party ads, “barely legal/just turned 18” ads and stay away from super cheap shady motels. If you’re conversing with a lady and and it’s one word answers or they give out the address right away and just tell you to come- probably avoid. Known, reputable providers will most likely screen a bit and they will usually answer your texts with whole sentences. Most importantly, do your research on here, you can find many lovely, reputable and safe women to spend time with.
I can assure you, police really aren’t interested in busting any sex workers unless they feel they are underage, trafficked or forced. They have bigger fish to fry.
Actually i would like to add that it’s usually best to stay away from hotels for this reason. And also just because a girl looks like she would rather be doing anything else could mean just that lol be careful of age and if they look drugged out would be my advice. Age and being drugged are usually markers for trafficking. They also put girls up in hotels for the most part.Remember that purchasing sex is indeed illegal in Canada, but selling it isn't. As such, unless the lady is coerced into sex work or is otherwise feeling threatened by the John she's with, I find it unlikely for the cops to get involved. If anything, my biggest word of advice for you would be to screen carefully the providers you see to detect any sign of potential human trafficking (discrepancies in service promised on text versus delivered, fake pictures, overall vibe in the texting interaction, vibes in the session with the girl looking like she'd rather be doing something else, etc.). This is a risky game nonetheless, where we're doing something illegal literally.
Good luck.
I'd say it virtually never happens, as long as you are seeing a reputable provider and being considerate. Police have more than they can handle with street prostitution. They don't want to be spending long hours at hotels to catch men who've made a mutually agreeable date with a lady.What are the chances of meeting a lady and they get busted? I always worry about getting caught in the act. Has anything like this ever happened? In a hotel with a lady
And then the cops come, this is my biggest fear.






