I saw clips of a TV show on YouTube where these police would get onto online sites, pretend to be teenagers and entice men to chat with them. Then they would invite the guy over. Some 25-year-old looking girl (or guy) would meet him at the door. Then, the guy from the show would come out, get on the dude's case for chatting up an underaged kid for sex, and the guys would often plead guilty or plead down their case.Huddo wrote: ↑August 14th, 2021, 5:53 pmTsar, you do realise most countries on earth have entire departments dedicated to prevention of sex trafficking and everyday, men who want to buy women are arrested and spend lengthy sentences in jail. They also monitor online sites like this and others, so you could already be flagged as a high risk individual and have your details on a watch list.
Here’s how it usually plays out, you approach someone you think could have contacts in this disgusting industry (for normal people it’s very hard to find a legitimate contact that aren’t undercover law enforcement).
Legally, I had a hard time seeing how this could pass. They were charged with intent to.... whatever the name of the crime against a child was. But there was no child. This was entrapment. And when they got to the location, it was pretty clear the person they were talking to was not a kid just by looking at them.
But as far as @Tsar goes, this should be yet another reason not to pursue his fantasy. And they could be watching this forum.