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gdurham

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Was out to meet a lady last night - pulled into the hotel (comfort inn in oshawa), went to send a 'i'm here' text, was waiting in my vehicle for a response and was shocked to see flashing lights come on right beside me.

police officer came over and started giving me the gears - what was i doing here? did i ever hear of backpages? be honest - you were coming to meet a prostitute you met online. there is no other reason for you to be here. what would your wife think of this? apparently the hotel managment is upset and has asked DRPS to make sure there is no human trafficing going on etc.

deny, deny, deny and I am out of there in 10 minutes with no repercussions. I've dealt with cops in the past so I don't get flustered in these situations - but others might freak out.

I am posting this to tell others what happened - perhaps something for fellow hobbiests to consider. I have been laying low recently and seeing a few regular providers - this recent foray has me thinking that I should drop the hobby for a while or at the very least avoid this particular hotel. I don't need the added hassle.
 

peter4025

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I would say that the sp was not too discreet and management got complains from other guests.
 

dirkd101

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Thanks for the heads up gdurham. This is good intel for the brethren to be wary and proceed with caution.



This doesn't make sense. If the police were watching the place, why would they blow their cover in this manner?
This is SOP when you are dealing with a complaint from management. Get rid of the clientele, making it an unfriendly SP environment.
 

firstr8guy

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Thanks a lot for the heads up. Too bad I like the Comfort Inn as a venue. Especially when they can let you in right through the sliding doors on the main level. Cops could be at any local hotel. Guess we have to be prepared from now on. I've been thinking a lot lately not to park in hotels. Instead park nearby and walk over. Only problem is if they see u do that it looks even more suspicious
 

GPIDEAL

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Might be easier to scare people off then to do the paper work.
Bingo!

I would deny but might ask the cop that if he's concerned about human trafficking, it's the pimps he should go after. Not someone in a parking lot.
 

GPIDEAL

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Thanks for the heads up gdurham. This is good intel for the brethren to be wary and proceed with caution.





This is SOP when you are dealing with a complaint from management. Get rid of the clientele, making it an unfriendly SP environment.

Very logical. Thanks.
 

dirkd101

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I want to thank you again for this intel gdurham. As spring is in the air, I am super randy and will be looking to the city, North York area or Markham to fulfill my needs. I don't need the additional hassle or the uneasy feeling of being watched to ruin my day.
 

Jack_attack

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Feb 12, 2008
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Oh shit, I had an appointment at that hotel before. It's a popular one. Going to be tough to avoid.
 

maxwellsmart

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Thanks for the heads-up!

My impression is that the decision to call LE is up to the management at the hotel. They all have to know what's going on but some seem ok with the traffic and others are not. I suppose it also depends on who's coming in to see the ladies....perhaps there are some hornery horny guys that are undesirable.
 

nineinches

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was there last week,lots of renovating going on and workers hanging around outside drinking beer and smoking. Once inside very noisy with pounding and hammering going on in the hotel, will avoid for quite a while.
 

Tinatina

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I just went on tonight to check for a friend of mine. She owns an Incall on simcoe north and she mentioned there were a couple of Le parked on street. I just told her to lay low. Not to have any girls on. Just herself. Seems they never bother with one girl working out of one location. Been at this 14 years and never heard of problem. Seems Like always they bother with hotels or more then 1 sp in a location. That's my thought. That's also why my private Incall is only for me. Don't want the hassle. Safe is #1.
 

Mr. Piggy

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Fucking DRP with nothing better to do. They're assholes.
When they asked about BP and your there to see a prostitute you should have said, no sir, I could smell bacon and came to investigate.
 

taker2ez

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Was out to meet a lady last night - pulled into the hotel (comfort inn in oshawa), went to send a 'i'm here' text, was waiting in my vehicle for a response and was shocked to see flashing lights come on right beside me.

police officer came over and started giving me the gears - what was i doing here? did i ever hear of backpages? be honest - you were coming to meet a prostitute you met online. there is no other reason for you to be here. what would your wife think of this? apparently the hotel managment is upset and has asked DRPS to make sure there is no human trafficing going on etc.

deny, deny, deny and I am out of there in 10 minutes with no repercussions. I've dealt with cops in the past so I don't get flustered in these situations - but others might freak out.

I am posting this to tell others what happened - perhaps something for fellow hobbiests to consider. I have been laying low recently and seeing a few regular providers - this recent foray has me thinking that I should drop the hobby for a while or at the very least avoid this particular hotel. I don't need the added hassle.

how did the DRP know that you were married?
 
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