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Originally Posted by ShysterJon
I appreciate that once LE came to your private residence; however, that one event doesn't mean such a practice is common -- in fact, I'd conclude when something happens once it's UNcommon. In my 39 years of practicing law, and having dealt with hundreds if not thousands of prostitution cases all over Texas, I can't recall LE ever going to a private residence.
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Actually, the accounts are growing. Now that ordinary prostitution is being re-labeled as trafficking, it will become more and more common, since there will now be federal funding to facilitate.
Basically, whether man or woman, if you draw attention to your behavior a neighbor will call it in, and cops will show up on your doorstep. This may not be considered a bonafide sting, and they may very well lean towards doing this more to the ladies rather than the men, but like I said the tide is turning. The demand is now being targeted.
I understand avoiding chicken little syndrome, but IMO it would be best to not rest in any false sense of security either.