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Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Originally posted by: loic2003
Cliffs:
-Local trendy nightclub usually very high class has immigrant prostitues working during the week.
-Bouncers are in on it, and antagonise me + g/f when we asked about it.
-I post my experience on local motorsport forum
-I get barred for life, despite them having no actual proof it was me who posted it.
-What would you do?

They have proof now!

-loic2003 goes to nightclub and discovers prostitutes.
-loic2003 writes about prostitues on forum board
-bouncer reads loic2003's post and barrs him from nightclub IRL based on suspicion

-loic2003 posts on Anandtech about getting barred from nightclub for posting about prostitues on another forum board
-bouncer reads Anandtech forums - suspicions confirmed
-loic2003 = pwned! :laugh:

True, but I'm not trying to deny what I said, and when speaking to the bouncer last night, informed him that that I reported what I saw. There's absolutely no reason why I shouldn't (apart from obvious barring)

See, I would move on, but I live in a fairly small town, and the place is popular for corporate events, which I'll be sure to be invited to in the future. For this reason, the barring is inconvenient. It's also a quite tight community, and organised prostitution is completely unheard of. Crime rates are super-low (I know people who leave their cars unlocked, with the keys in the ignition outside their houses).

I'll call the manager tomorrow.

So why would the community as a whole not be upset about this? Other than the obvious fact that they wouldn't be selling these services if there wasn't a market...
 
Originally posted by: Fraggable
um... prostitution is illegal, this place is doing it...

I missed the part where you decide it's not your responsibility to report it to the police. Doesn't it sort of make you an accomplice in some situations if you knowingly ignore something like this?

Would you rather deal with a court case, or with some 6'3 300lb guys named Josef, Ivan, and Vlad.
 
Originally posted by: Fraggable
um... prostitution is illegal, this place is doing it...

I missed the part where you decide it's not your responsibility to report it to the police. Doesn't it sort of make you an accomplice in some situations if you knowingly ignore something like this?

he did not see any solicitation of sex taking place. he assumed.
 
First they know who you are, unless you have some angel sitting on your shoulder, don't get involved. It is obviously some kind of organized business, and you could find yourself on the wrong side of some heavy ******.
 
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Originally posted by: loic2003
Cliffs:
-Local trendy nightclub usually very high class has immigrant prostitues working during the week.
-Bouncers are in on it, and antagonise me + g/f when we asked about it.
-I post my experience on local motorsport forum
-I get barred for life, despite them having no actual proof it was me who posted it.
-What would you do?

They have proof now!

-loic2003 goes to nightclub and discovers prostitutes.
-loic2003 writes about prostitues on forum board
-bouncer reads loic2003's post and barrs him from nightclub IRL based on suspicion

-loic2003 posts on Anandtech about getting barred from nightclub for posting about prostitues on another forum board
-bouncer reads Anandtech forums - suspicions confirmed
-loic2003 = pwned! :laugh:

True, but I'm not trying to deny what I said, and when speaking to the bouncer last night, informed him that that I reported what I saw. There's absolutely no reason why I shouldn't (apart from obvious barring)

See, I would move on, but I live in a fairly small town, and the place is popular for corporate events, which I'll be sure to be invited to in the future. For this reason, the barring is inconvenient. It's also a quite tight community, and organised prostitution is completely unheard of. Crime rates are super-low (I know people who leave their cars unlocked, with the keys in the ignition outside their houses).

I'll call the manager tomorrow.

I wish you good luck then my friend. And for your sake, let's hope you're not getting into more than you bargained for.

I'm not saying don't do the right thing; just be very careful where you step.
JR..
 
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Fraggable
um... prostitution is illegal, this place is doing it...

I missed the part where you decide it's not your responsibility to report it to the police. Doesn't it sort of make you an accomplice in some situations if you knowingly ignore something like this?

he did not see any solicitation of sex taking place. he assumed.

Oh I see.

Maybe just go talk to an officer at the police station and inform him of what you did observe, without accusing them of anything in particular.
 
lol so let me get this straight ...

1. you find out a club you frequent is a prostitution ring.
2. the prostitues in there eye your girl up and down like they are going to kick her ass.
3. as you leave, the bouncer calls your girl a whore.

and then you go back to the place? you know, since you are such an idiot as it's been shown, why don't you just go back for a 3rd time and try to take on the bouncer in a fight?
 
Originally posted by: purbeast0
lol so let me get this straight ...

1. you find out a club you frequent is a prostitution ring.
2. the prostitues in there eye your girl up and down like they are going to kick her ass.
3. as you leave, the bouncer calls your girl a whore.

and then you go back to the place? you know, since you are such an idiot as it's been shown, why don't you just go back for a 3rd time and try to take on the bouncer in a fight?

I'd like to know if his local paper has an online version, that way we can keep checking the obituaries for his name. Maybe keep up on missing persons reports too.
 
Originally posted by: mattpegher
First they know who you are, unless you have some angel sitting on your shoulder, don't get involved. It is obviously some kind of organized business, and you could find yourself on the wrong side of some heavy ******.

ftw...

drop it fool... its a small matter to begin with, dont escalate it especially you might be dealing with the mob
 
I also think its a bad idea to mess with people that are involved in any kind of organized crime. Maybe you can file a complain with the BBB!
 
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Fraggable
um... prostitution is illegal, this place is doing it...

I missed the part where you decide it's not your responsibility to report it to the police. Doesn't it sort of make you an accomplice in some situations if you knowingly ignore something like this?

he did not see any solicitation of sex taking place. he assumed.

Oh I see.

Maybe just go talk to an officer at the police station and inform him of what you did observe, without accusing them of anything in particular.

"yes officer I saw an older gentleman go into a club and leave with a girl. And there were other girls there looking at my girl with a look of discontent. Its gotta be a prostitution ring I just know it! I even brought it up in an online forum and others agreed with me then I was banned from the bar."

 
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Fraggable
um... prostitution is illegal, this place is doing it...

I missed the part where you decide it's not your responsibility to report it to the police. Doesn't it sort of make you an accomplice in some situations if you knowingly ignore something like this?

he did not see any solicitation of sex taking place. he assumed.

Oh I see.

Maybe just go talk to an officer at the police station and inform him of what you did observe, without accusing them of anything in particular.

"yes officer I saw an older gentleman go into a club and leave with a girl. And there were other girls there looking at my girl with a look of discontent. Its gotta be a prostitution ring I just know it! I even brought it up in an online forum and others agreed with me then I was banned from the bar."

Jabberwocky!
 
All jokes aside, this *may* be more serious than you think...

Since the girls are East-European, and they don't even speak English, you *might* have stumbled upon a case of Human Trafficking. This is organized crime and many agencies with imposing acronyms may get interested in it. Do not call the police. Call the FBI.
 
Originally posted by: purbeast0
lol so let me get this straight ...

1. you find out a club you frequent is a prostitution ring.
2. the prostitues in there eye your girl up and down like they are going to kick her ass.
3. as you leave, the bouncer calls your girl a whore.

and then you go back to the place? you know, since you are such an idiot as it's been shown, why don't you just go back for a 3rd time and try to take on the bouncer in a fight?
I really see your point, but you should understand that the place is very highly regarded, and is the sort of establishment where you'll find doctors/lawyers/bankers, etc. There's a very strict dress code at the weekend; the restaurant is really high quality, and in the evenings/weekends, it's a really decent place to go. The shocker is that beyond maybe 11 on a weeknight, it suddenly becomes really seedy- the sort of place I'd not want to go at all.
Yes, I'm just going to avoid it in the future, but what if the CEO of the company I work for wants to go for a drink there one night, which is entirely plausible.
 
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: JDMnAR1
I would post about it on yet another internet forum in the hopes that they would find it and further confirm my identity. 😉
I've not said a single lie nor exaggerated. If they are ashamed of what goes on in there then they should sort it. If you have a good or bad meal some place, you tell people, this is the same thing... only with prostitutes.

Execpt you would have to have the meal first... 😛
 
Here's my two cents...take it or leave it.

The second after you realized there were hookers working there, you should've paid your bill and left instead of eating/drinking/ogling/whooping it up.

You let the cat out of the bag about the place and then you were STOOOOPID enough to go back there? You either:

a. Carry an MP5 under your coat
b. Have huge balls of steel
c. Have the IQ of a houseplant

You're lucky they didn't take you and your GF out back and shoot you both. Any club with hookers also sells drugs and is a "protected establishment." Half the guys in there are mobsters of some kind...the rest are cops getting laid.

You're an idiot if you ever even walk by there again.
 
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
All jokes aside, this *may* be more serious than you think...

Since the girls are East-European, and they don't even speak English, you *might* have stumbled upon a case of Human Trafficking. This is organized crime and many agencies with imposing acronyms may get interested in it. Do not call the police. Call the FBI.

Don't you really mean SIS/MI6?

 
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
All jokes aside, this *may* be more serious than you think...

Since the girls are East-European, and they don't even speak English, you *might* have stumbled upon a case of Human Trafficking. This is organized crime and many agencies with imposing acronyms may get interested in it. Do not call the police. Call the FBI.

:roll:
 
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
All jokes aside, this *may* be more serious than you think...

Since the girls are East-European, and they don't even speak English, you *might* have stumbled upon a case of Human Trafficking. This is organized crime and many agencies with imposing acronyms may get interested in it. Do not call the police. Call the FBI.

Poland is in the EU, but nice try.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Here's my two cents...take it or leave it.

The second after you realized there were hookers working there, you should've paid your bill and left instead of eating/drinking/ogling/whooping it up.

You let the cat out of the bag about the place and then you were STOOOOPID enough to go back there? You either:

a. Carry an MP5 under your coat
b. Have huge balls of steel
c. Have the IQ of a houseplant

You're lucky they didn't take you and your GF out back and shoot you both. Any club with hookers also sells drugs and is a "protected establishment." Half the guys in there are mobsters of some kind...the rest are cops getting laid.

You're an idiot if you ever even walk by there again.

thank you someone else with some real sense.
 
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: purbeast0
lol so let me get this straight ...

1. you find out a club you frequent is a prostitution ring.
2. the prostitues in there eye your girl up and down like they are going to kick her ass.
3. as you leave, the bouncer calls your girl a whore.

and then you go back to the place? you know, since you are such an idiot as it's been shown, why don't you just go back for a 3rd time and try to take on the bouncer in a fight?
I really see your point, but you should understand that the place is very highly regarded, and is the sort of establishment where you'll find doctors/lawyers/bankers, etc. There's a very strict dress code at the weekend; the restaurant is really high quality, and in the evenings/weekends, it's a really decent place to go. The shocker is that beyond maybe 11 on a weeknight, it suddenly becomes really seedy- the sort of place I'd not want to go at all.
Yes, I'm just going to avoid it in the future, but what if the CEO of the company I work for wants to go for a drink there one night, which is entirely plausible.

You tell your boss that you have reason to believe they are selling illegal services and that you don't patronize such establishments that work to undermine the very fabric of our society.

Or just say 'I don't like that place'.
 
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