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04-23-2007, 02:12 AM
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BTW: If you want to see hookers at work then you should go down to about Eighth and Fremont at any hour day or night. I once worked in an office at Eighth and Carson and I'd see them early in the morning as I got to work, at lunch time, and at 5:00 when I went home. I once saw one getting out of one car and getting into another as I went to lunch. When I came back an hour later she was getting out of another car and getting into still another one. Most of these hookers are so ugly and dirty looking I don't know who would want them, but one guy I saw picking one up was about 80 years old. Most of us couldn't afford the better looking ones on the strip. But most of the hookers that I've seen, even the high priced ones, weren't much to look at up close either. Maybe that's why they're hookers.
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04-24-2007, 01:28 AM
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Well what do you know, Metro made the biggest prostitution bust in Las Vegas history today near Chinatown. http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=6411825
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04-24-2007, 05:38 AM
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Man, that couldn't have been anymore timely! What a coincidence.
Sad news that some of them were being forced into it.... when they choose to do it that's one thing, forcing someone to be a s ex slave is another. Very sad.
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04-24-2007, 08:21 AM
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lol,do you know what happened to me when I noticed the title?
I thought to myself,how much does it cost in Nevada?
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04-24-2007, 08:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RedWingsFan
There are prostitutes all over Vegas. Of course it's not legal, but it may as well be because you can see it when you go to the strip. There are loads of booklets you can pick up that are filled with call girls. So while it's not technically "legal" it is done in abundance.
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I only care about safety and price.
and the quality..of course
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04-24-2007, 09:34 AM
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Just got back from a week in Vegas. While playing in the Monte Carlo, I noticed several prostitutes playing the slots by the entrances to the casino by the rotunda. At my last visit 6 months ago, I was approached by one sitting right outside the men's room in New York, New York. Then a year ago, while walking through Bellagio.
There are some who are quite attractive, not what are perceived to look like hookers. Then there are some who look like crack ho's. While the practice is illegal, it is also overlooked. There are plenty of prostitute's on the strip.
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04-24-2007, 09:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by snitins
How costly is prostituition in Nevada-Vegas (wherever it is leal or illegal)?
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it's also my concern

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04-24-2007, 05:10 PM
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The thing that gets me about these discussions is that people who don't live here have a certain image of Las Vegas, and if they see prostitutes here it just reinforces their negative image of the town. And, of course, they use it to spread THEIR negative perception. Of course, it never occurs to them that THEY come here, so if Las Vegas is a bad place then what are they doing here?
I moved here in 1964 and I have never had a prostitute try to solicit me. In New York, Chicago, LA, Detroit, and other cities, even small towns of less than 30,000 people, I have had to chase them away. Of course there are prostitutes in Las Vegas because there are prostitutes in every city in the world. They don't call it the oldest profession for nothing. No where in the world has anyone ever been able to stop it. We have had sheriffs who were able to keep it from getting out of hand though. We'll see if this new one can do it.
The original question was, "is it legal?" The answer is no.
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04-24-2007, 05:20 PM
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Saepe errans, num quans hesitans
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Anybody note that they caught the Sheriff and UnderSheriff of San Mateo, CA in one of the houses they busted? Claimed he was only there for a massage.
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06-04-2007, 01:51 PM
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Life Is Short
Relax Pardner,
Nevada Is A Clean,sunny,bright And Breezy Area And You Should Thank Yourself For Living There.
Why Get Yourself In Such An Uproarious State,blood Pressure Etc.
Whenever You Begin To Feel Down Or Mad,remember This....
You Could Be Living In Pittsburgh.the Gloomiest Place In America.
Sun Shines 50 Days And That Is In A Good Year.
So Repeat After Me.....i Can Not Afford To Be Upset.life Is Too Short And I Could Be Living In Pittsburgh.....instead Of Sunny
Nevada,blue Skies....take A Deep Breath And Relax Pardner. 
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