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"Circuit Girls" Follow The Crowds; Phoenix Cops Prepare To Keep Hookers From Football Fans
- No hookers? Phoenix PD wants to keep them all for themselves.
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- Why is prostitution still illegal in this country? Don''''t we have better things to worry about?
Posted by tomanyt
That is a easy answer. So your crooked, greedy, corrupt cops and judges can retire on a fat pension. Come on, man. This way the law enforcement establishment does not have to profile your car, and give you a ticket for weaving. If the hole is good looking she may even screw her way out of the ticket - true story, Iowa. - Reply to this comment
- Tom Im a little to old in poor health to partake of these things but you asked a question I want to answer. IMHO these girls, pot, and many other things are illegal because money is changing hand without the government getting their cut of the action. They could care less about protecting you they just want the money. My .0236737 cents. Lew
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- I was never any good with codes and innuendos. Tap me on the shoulder and ask directions, I''ll tell you how to get to where you want to go - LOL And then, if you ask me for $500 or $600, you better give me a money-back guarantee with what I''m buying. Is it really any better than what I can get for free? I doubt it.
And I can''t understand why a ho needs a pimp to make her feel worthless and take her money and make her do things she doesn''t want to do. Why not pimp yourselves out ladies? How does a person gain such control over another?
I must have been too sheltered in small towns all these years. - Reply to this comment
- And while the cops are making sure that a pro thats selling what the guy wants to buy gets busted the pickpockets, muggers, and other thieves can go about their business unmolested.
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- Why is prostitution still illegal in this country? Don''t we have better things to worry about?
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