Well, you'd never be able to cross into the US with a prostitution charge against you, you might not make bail because of the flight risk, you'd do jail time when found guilty or at least be deported and never be allowed to return.celest said:hmm...
its tempting and its sketchy.
different states have very different laws, for girls that are american it might just be a slap on the wrist depending on the state.
but i have really never gotten a satisfactory answer about what happens to girls who are crossing the boarder, im pretty sure its a whole different kettle of fish. i would really like to know what the consequences might be...
This is the main reason I don't hobby in the U.S. anymore - aside from how much cheaper it is here in Toronto. If nailed for a prostitution charge in the U.S. as a Canadian, they can ban you from entering the U.S. So this means no more U.S. vacations, business trips, connection in Miami to go to the Caribbean, cross border shopping, etc. Not worth the risk, imho. For Sps who work in Torornto and want to work part time in the U.S., those risks are there too.tboy said:Well, you'd never be able to cross into the US with a prostitution charge against you, you might not make bail because of the flight risk, you'd do jail time when found guilty or at least be deported and never be allowed to return.
For the life of me I don't know why anyone would risk the above (hobbyists and sps alike).
Now here's an interesting thought: If a guy takes an sp with him to vegas, and the authorities catch wind of it, could they arrested while on US soil?
I say yes because a) she is an escort b) he is paying her and c) the "date" is occuring in a location where it is illegal. Especially so if he gives her spending money in cash while there.......
Yes, if you have an offense like solicitation or found in a bawdy house on your record in Canada, then the U.S. wouldn't let you in. If you had a prostitution charge in the U.S. on your record, then the U.S. wouldn't let you in.tboy said:ONly thing Alex is they wouldn't have to ban you per se, you just wouldn't make it past immigration with an arrest and or conviction on your record.
celest said:hmm...
its tempting and its sketchy.
different states have very different laws, for girls that are american it might just be a slap on the wrist depending on the state.
but i have really never gotten a satisfactory answer about what happens to girls who are crossing the boarder, im pretty sure its a whole different kettle of fish. i would really like to know what the consequences might be...
ig-88 said:1)
Prostitution is not an international criminal act, like arms smuggling. The U.N. vice squad?![]()
Indeed: To basically repeat what some others have already posted. 1)Save for some counties in Nevada (and then only incall) Prostitution is illegal in the U.S. 2) If your friend is not a U.S. Citizen she can be barred from ever reentering the U.S. if she is convicted of a prostitution related offense (and indeed will probably be banned merely with an arrest for the same in the U.S.). 3) she would be much better advised to look for an upscale agency in Canada.oagre said:My friend has model-quality looks and wants a stint with a top-end, big-$ LA or NYC agency in order to make some quick $$$$$. Any suggestions?
Simple straight forward answer. The link between the custom people and the legal computers is slow and if they looked up each person it would take ages to get through customs. To speed up the process they just check their “Imigration” data base most times. Occasionally, if they are having a slow day or suspicious, they will do the full search. If that catches you as a naughty criminal they deny you entry and most often record it in the “Imigration” data base. You can also be flagged in the “no fly list”.celest said:hmm...
its tempting and its sketchy.
different states have very different laws, for girls that are american it might just be a slap on the wrist depending on the state.
but i have really never gotten a satisfactory answer about what happens to girls who are crossing the boarder, im pretty sure its a whole different kettle of fish. i would really like to know what the consequences might be...
ig-88 said:1) ...
2) There should be no problem, imo, bringing an sp into the US, as long as a) she has a clean record, and b) you don't pay her while she's in the US.
Is she going to perform sex in the USA? Yes. Is she going to perform sex for money in the USA? No. Hence, no crime.
Prostitution is not an international criminal act, like arms smuggling. The U.N. vice squad?![]()





