While the men came from different, mostly white-collar backgrounds, prosecutors said a disproportionate number were tech workers from the Eastside, men comfortable using their browsers to shop for what they wanted, men who could afford the $300-an-hour rate for sex. One customer, a software-development director for Amazon, even helped construct and maintain prostitution-related websites. http://projects.seattletimes.com/2017/eastside-prostitution-bust/
TIL using a 90s style discussion board counts as tech savvy.
Did they bring down Amazon?
Police shutdown a prostitution ring in our previous complex in Sunnyvale next to LinkedIn and Apple offices on S. Marry. Nothing will surprise me about prostitution and tech. P.S. The company who owns the complex didn't even notify the residents, me and my wife parked our car and saw the arrests.
To be fair as a (part) apt complex owner, this is not stuff you want to share. You want to bury it and hope it doesn’t metastasize because it could cost you money. Hookers aren’t typically found far from blow. Blow hangs out with guns. Guns that accompany blow are found in the hands of dangerous people. Dangerous people are so because the pull triggers on gun. Trigger play on guns results in dead people. Dead people are bad for the rental business. Boy, do I have stories.
I wholeheartedly feel and agree with your point of view (and pain), but, try to see it from the other side, kids are playing around so it's the owners' responsibility. Biz >> residents safety. Basically.
what a colossal waste of taxpayers money, fucking retards spending months on cracking down consensual sex for money legal in many first world countries and these people laugh at muslim laws
Police should spend their time doing something useful
Prostitution is linked most of the times with drug rings and arms business and of course money laundering. Prostitution might just be the tip of the ice burg
Is that so?