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Officer Pimp and Madam wife busted
The Indy Channel | Submitted by: gargoyle1
"An Indianapolis Metro police officer is accused of helping his wife operate an escort business out of her Greenwood home... The officer, his wife and a former Marion County Sheriff's Department employee were charged Wednesday in the prostitution ring."
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From: pontius
Date: 3-Jul-2008 14:37
Do you expect less rapes if you make it almost impossible to get laid outside marriage? (And even then...) Anyway, ban sex, ban sex, ban sex! Great idea, no?
From: patsystonecheers
[Patsy Stone]
Date: 3-Jul-2008 15:33
"Officers said she was generally paid about half of the money the escorts collected when they performed various sex acts." Hmmm? Half the money? I have to acquire a pimp walk and get in on this action!
From: rotteneggs13
[a bakers dozen]
Date: 3-Jul-2008 15:41
Bella, David Cort is the author of that quote you posted. Yay for Google! <<Every profession has its bad eggs...>> Bwaaaaaaa, I take offense at that statement. Eggs have feelings too. Send the author to sensitivity training. Anyway just legalize prostitution already ffs.
From: roaddog [pclynn]
Date: 3-Jul-2008 17:20
Wont be long, girls will have to turn tricks just to get gas money to go to work. Maybe I should become a gas station pimp. I'm sure it's happening somewhere.
From: punkyrooster [The Fighting Cock]
Date: 3-Jul-2008 22:00
Bah, get prostitution off the streets and into a proper red light district already. When ex-cops are caught at it, isn't it time to reconsider the ol' societal response? I don't patronize hookers, but I've been to Amsterdam, and the redlight district concept WORKS. At least for the Dutch. Americans are too hypocritically prudish and hedonistic at once to be this practical; the tendancy shows in the drug war as well.
From: other [unclassified]
Date: 4-Jul-2008 05:01
This stuff promotes peaceful behavior. Reducing violence is bad for job security in the enforcement and war biz. Like pot, it will likely stay illegal...But then again we need more splattered guts and bones on kids tv to get their priorities right early on.
Updated: 4-Jul-2008 13:25
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