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Reader cKarlGo points us to a story in Florida of local police arresting 28 women and six men on prostitution-related charges , after finding them all on Craigslist. They then used phone and email to negotiate with the women in order to confirm that they were selling sexual acts.
Afterwards, they made the arrests. Or it might be on Craigslist. After all, Judd used three tools to find and communicate with these prostitutes: Craigslist, email and the telephone. The phone company allowed the prostitutes to make phone calls. Internet providers allowed the prostitutes to email. In the meantime, what kind of thought process does it take to use a tool to help you crack down on prostitution, and then blame it for the prostitution?
How hard is it for Sheriff Judd to recognize that Craigslist is an incredibly useful tool for his staff to find and arrest prostitutes. So why is he blaming it? Filed Under: blame , florida , grady judd , polk county , prostitution Companies: craigslist.
And of course, by the time they get in power their head is already so far up their own posterior that the only thing they can see is their tonsils. THat just shows the mentality of the Pigs!!! They are so ignorant! So are we to blame them for all other illegal activities stating that if there were no cops there would not be any crime!!!!! Oh come on. They could shut down this portion of the site and not encourage illegal activity.
Blame Craigslist today, shut them down!! You said it yourself, Law enforcement has limited tools, and criminals have virtually unlimited tools. And newspapers should shut down their personal ads, because prostitution is rampant there as well.