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Is a prostitute "violated" if her john is a cop and lets her go if she allows it to be free?

MatureDJ

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I was reading this, and it got me interested:

https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/arti...efore-arresting-them-591ee10b476ca3da526bcea4
"He seemed like a completely regular customer until afterwards," Rachel says of the police officer. After posting an escort ad online at some point in the winter of 2008, Rachel answered a hotel out-call.

"We had sex to completion," she says softly. "The money was on the table, but I didn't touch it. Afterwards, he kept insisting I take the money. It felt very strange."

That's when the police officer told Rachel he was going to arrest her. "I said, 'But I didn't do anything wrong? What are you going to arrest me for?'" Thinking on her feet, Rachel invented a story. She told him that she was attracted to him and had sex with him for pleasure, not work.

"That's when he looked at me and got this really crazy grin on his face, and he says to me—verbatim—'You're a very wise woman and I'm proud of you.'" Terrified of being arrested, Rachel ran to her car, leaving the money behind. The enormity of the situation only sunk in afterwards.

"I felt violated," she explains, her voice becoming more emotional. "It was a horrible experience. It was like, because he had a badge, it was okay—he could just do it."
"I felt raped at the end of [the experience]," she says. "I felt very much tricked."
My opinion: This seems like standard female solipsism. It was OK for her to break the law, but somehow she felt "violated" by simply refusing payment and getting off the hook (she could have taken the money and taken her punishment as well) - so I guess now women feel that even if they are getting a break, they are still violated. SHEESH!
 
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Is it female solipsism? Is the cop taking advantage of a position of power? Interesting debate.

You technicaly have two individuals breaking the law. Which one "broke more law?" Prostitution is against the law. Johns hiring them is against the law


If you rob a bank get away with the money, then next day your house gets robbed and the money stolen, are you in rights to report the stolen money?
 

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No police department is going to let their cops fvck hookers. They could get work comp if they got an std. It would be the same as any on the job accident.
 

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Is a drug dealer violated if his customer turns out to be a cop who insists that he get the weed free?

If two people make a deal, and one doesn't live up to their end of the deal, then yes, the person was violated.

The cop violated Natural Law. The hooker violated laws made to protect fat women.
 
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No police department is going to let their cops fvck hookers. They could get work comp if they got an std. It would be the same as any on the job accident.
Pffft, tell that to the DEA. They've been sleeping with underage prostitutes working for the cartels they were supposed to be investigating in Mexico and said they don't have to report to Congress or anyone.
 
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