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Let’s combat bait & switch

Let’s combat bait & switch
I absolutely understand the system and that is why I have never been bait and switched.

It exists. The only way you can avoid it is by getting out of the pool you are swimming in and get into the another pool.

One day you will turn up be switched go to leave and instead of some Mamasan Aunty, you will have some Gang Member
 
They're the only ones worth visiting in my opinion not that I frequent the asian prostitutes. Incidentally my sister inlaw thells me that many are basically slaves paying off husbands and or other memebers of the families gambling debts which is a real problem in China.
 
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She is clearly not in the B&S camp as she's able to maintain a full booking. The problem to ask is you have a growing population of working ladies that are ageing. What are you going to do with them? It's a problem for the handlers or the syndicate that manages them. So they try to maintain their business model based on deceit so that instead of getting nothing (by posting real current photos with their real age), they choose the route to target the punter's other head (down below).

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An unlikely scenario but if it does happen to me, i'll let you know.

Since we're trying to get a handle what the B&S are doing, would you say they would want the police involved on a reported assault? Maybe drag in NZ Immigration? Could get real messy for such gang syndicates if they are involved.
 
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I would like to know the # of cases where gang involvement in prostitution had involved in assault charges?

New legislation has passed into law giving the NZ Police broad powers to take down gang activity. Don't think it's working? The gang Head Hunters had a club house at Sockburn. After the law was passed, it didn't take long for the premise to be seized by the police and auctioned off as 'proceeds of crime'. And even in recent months, once in a while you hear on the news confiscation of motorbikes and exotic sports cars that were owned by gang members.

I'm happy to be living in NZ where prostitution is legal, and we don't have the gun problems that we see in America.
 
With regards to the numbers and ages practicing prostitution I'm not sure how many people realise how AI is going to change that situation. Already the redundancies are starting to happen and quite suddenly there are going to be a lot of white colar workers without a job and no way to pay for their oversized mortgages and lifestyles they've been living. This is already hitting Wellington and here to a smaller scale but the surge in supply of local women will affect rpicing for all those involved.
 
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My wife has been saying the same thing where AI is going to displace a lot of people out of work. She works in accounting and already she is seeing the effects and how gov'ts are using AI to remove positions in gov't. But I think this AI progression won't really hit that fast on a large scale. It will come on gradually. A bigger change would be from Tesla's robotics. Say if their Optimus Prime humanoid robot can be programmed to do real tasks. It will be scary if it can replace say elderly care workers or those on the minimum wage.

I saw this today:


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