I believe Dr. Love posted something similar months ago. You can always request the sp to dress office like or in casual attire when visiting.Smokey said:I am always worried that security will figure out that an escort is seeing me. Does anyone else have the same problem?
Unless security is your father in law, I could never figure out the big deal? You're not doing anything illegal, you have a guest visiting you...what she does for a living is none of their business. Security is paid for by your rent and are there for "your" security, not to screen your guests and friends to whom "they" think are acceptable.Smokey said:I am always worried that security will figure out that an escort is seeing me.
That's right!kwong_1978 said:Fu*k security. What you do in the privacy of your own home is your own business. If any of them hassle any of your guests, get them fired!
Within reason of course. As long as you're not breaking the law or making a general nuisance of yourself (excessive noise) a security guard will have no legitimate reason to stop you from conducting your business.garzen said:Whatever you do in the privacy of your own home is your own business and not anyone else business!
....or there isn't some higher-up in the management who wants this type of activity curtailed due to complaints from other occupants or personal morals and is breathing down security's neck.gala said:they don't give a damn whether you call any escorts so long as you don't make any work for them.
This was the main concern that I had - neighbours catching on and then filing a complaint with the property manager. However, knock on wood - I haven't had any problems thus far.shack said:....or there isn't some higher-up in the management who wants this type of activity curtailed due to complaints from other occupants or personal morals and is breathing down security's neck.
LOL!! In the case of such a hotel, however one could have a field day i.e. (the client staying at the hotel). If security says anything, call them on the carpet about it by speaking to the manager. Threaten to drag the hotel's name through the mud with your business associates, then demand an apology along with some form of compensation.Alexa Taylor said:Just not the Delta Chelsea.lol. In all my time in Toronto as an escort, I still have never been to that hotel.
Alexa...