Trouble in Sin City
So I am back! Took a little leave of absence.. some of it against my will and some time to travel back to my home state to see family and friends for the holidays. Came back to Las Vegas in time to ring in the New Year and now back to working in 2007. I ended up not working the night of New Years Eve, but if you have been to Vegas for New Years you know its impossible to get anywhere in a reasonable amount of time. In fact, if you get anywhere it will probably be on foot. That is definitely not my favorite mode of transportation.
My unfortunate “vacation” against my will before the holidays was spent in the fine facility of the Clark County Detention center. I won’t go into too specific details (maybe after the case is over) but it was another one of the Vice squads immature ways to lure people to arrest them for the most trite reasons. It just makes me furious how in “Sin City” how prostitution is illegal but only an hour drive away in Nye County it is perfectly legal. I mean the city’s motto is “What happens here stays here” but yet there is a movement to take the sin out of Sin City. For example the new no smoking ban (ok I like that law), the ridiculously strict rules of lap dances, and some other issues that have been in legislature lately in the Las Vegas area. I understand arrests from officers when prostitutes are affecting the look of the city. For example, trashy looking girls walking up and down West Tropicana, hassling people on the Strip, or making a scene by picking up guys at hotel bars. What I don’t understand is when they arrest people like me. I advertise online or go through an agency, I show up to a hotel only to go directly upstairs, and then provide whatever services privately in the room. I don’t loiter and I usually leave immediately. I don’t dress flashy and don’t attract attention by what I wear.
So what are they even trying to accomplish? Cleaning up the Internet? Hardly. Trying to save me from a life they disapprove of? I am sure they feel like they are “saving” me. I know that they think that I am a horribly disgusting, un-clean girl when I am in fact the polar opposite. When I was going to be released out of jail, the first time I was arrested, an officer said to me and the 12 other girls who had been arrested at the same time, “I don’t understand why they bother with you girls by arresting so many of you. It messes us up down at the jail since they bring so many in at once… and frankly, all you are doing is making the tourists happy and giving them what they want”.
Too bad there aren’t more of those kinds of people in politics. I know our mayor wanted a few years ago some sort of red light district downtown but I know Oscar Goodman would have hell trying to get that passed. I would actually like to be more of an activist on the subject of prostitution in politics. I would love suggestions on where to find such web sites.
Last but not least happy New Year everyone!
Tags: arrests, clark county, jail, lap dances, New Years Eve
Yikes. Without going into too much detail, can you describe what happened? Did they bait you into getting specific about services?
January 8th, 2007 at 4:21 pmYea its hard to not get into details but every girl does something to make sure that the customer is “safe”… I did my usual test and felt comfortable but that didn’t work, obviously… bait line, and a big ol’ sinker.
January 9th, 2007 at 5:06 amSome girls do stupid things like check i.d.’s or quiz them on the information on the i.d. card they present them. Come on. Who makes the identification cards for the state? The state government. Who do the cops work for? The state government! For some reason this doesn’t make sense to a lot of girls. I have also seen people make the comment of leaving the cash in an envelope or put the cash out on the table like it is a loop hole to not be arrested. It doesn’t matter how you get the money, its still accepting cash for sex.
Maybe in the future, I would love to tell the whole story but that can’t happen until I am done dealing with court.
If you read the stuff on CLreviewboard.org, you’ll see that after a series of “unconventional” stings in Seattle, most girls have shifted to being compensated at the end of the gent’s visit.
Was your safety technique, er, um, physical?
January 9th, 2007 at 3:39 pmPersonally, paying afterwards is out of the question to me. I understand girls wanting to be extra cautious to avoid getting into trouble, but risking your own money by being paid afterwards just would cause unnecessary disputes and might jeopardize the girls safety. I doubt I could focus on anything else but the money that I am leaving up to chance…
Well I was told by a lawyer who handles these types of cases that vice touching breasts or any unclothed part of the girl are big no-no’s along with them getting naked. I accomplished the first “test” with no problem and took it as the okay sign but obviously that didn’t work. So now I will just do both to cover my butt.
January 12th, 2007 at 9:43 pmI did not know that the vice cops did that. Did they pay first and then touch the breasts? I take it they have this on videotape?
I hope you plan on going to trial. I doubt a jury would appreciate the cop compromising his integrity by doing that. It’s like a narcotics officer shooting up heroin.
January 15th, 2007 at 11:16 amIn order to not make it awkward to do that type of test, before I discuss any business what so ever until I do a strip and tell the customer that it’s okay to touch. Then once they touched then the subject of money came up. Odd indeed. For some reason I wrote a blog and didn’t publish it about the outcome.. very good news
January 16th, 2007 at 9:04 pm