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Top 10 Signs You Are
Being Set Up By An Undercover Cop
by Norma Jean Almodovar, Executive Director, COYOTE LA/SC
Here are the top ten instant alert signals that you should be
listening for in any conversations you have with a new client. Paying
attention to them may spare you from getting busted!
- 10- He asks you to bring him some drugs.
Often cops will try to get an added
drug charge against you in order to "cinch" an arrest and be able
to manipulate you better. DO NOT AGREE
TO BRING HIM ANYTHING STRONGER THAN BREATH MINTS! IF YOU WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE, BE SURE THAT THEY NEVER
ASK YOU TO TAKE DRUGS TO A CLIENT OR ANYONE ELSE.
- 9- He asks, "So how long have you been
doing this?" PLAY DUMB, ASK HIM, "WHY,
WHATEVER DO YOU MEAN?"
- 8- You hear the smoke alarm go off in the
other room (if you are visiting him
either at 'home' or in a hotel)
It is most likely a bunch of horney
cops in the other room smoking as they watch you get undressed on
the video monitor. If you do get arrested, insist on getting paid
for the strip show.
- 7- He promises to order drinks but then his
pager goes off He is not supposed to
drink on duty - although he may. If he doesn't have any beverages
to offer you, he has no class anyway. Make him order lots of room
service before you ever discuss business! Order the most expensive
bottle of champagne, then, wait until it arrives and uncork it. At
least get a good meal on the taxpayers before you go to jail and
have to eat peanut butter sandwiches!
- 6- He says, "why don't you hum and clap and
do a little dance for me?" Clapping is
usually the signal for the other cops to come in and make their
arrest. You are not required to be the instrument of your own
undoing. If he starts clapping, grab your purse and run!
- 5- He asks you to get undressed but he
won't. If you are being videotaped, he
will not undress for you so if he acts shy but he wants to see you
get naked, refuse to unless he does first. Don't even touch him
until he is completely naked. Ask him to grab himself, do a little
dance and hum for you- that will amuse the jury when the tape is
played in court if he is a cop. [In some states, the police are
allowed to have sex with you first and
then arrest you. So, this sign might
not work. Also, the police can use a real client as a witness
against you - someone who is paid by the government to have sex
with you and then testify in court against you ... to protect
you from exploitation, you understand!)
- 4- He counts out the money aloud as he pays
you. If he has so little class that he
would count out the money rather than just discreetly hand it to
you, then something is terribly wrong. It is probably being video
taped. Act shocked that he is paying you. Tell him you don't know
nuthin' about no stinkin' money. Insist that he stop or you will
have to leave because you are not that kind of girl.
DON'T EVER TALK ABOUT SEX AND
MONEY.
- 3- He insists upon being explicit about a
sex act. . . "do you do it from behind?"
or, "I'd like an American specialty.. . " If he is a cop, he wants
to get you to agree to a sex act - either straight sex, oral sex
or anal sex. He is not supposed to say what he is looking for but
must try to get you to say it. Play dumb and ask him, "Why,
whatever do you mean?" Of course, with legalized entrapment, he
can always revert to suggesting the sex act himself and get you to
agree to it. Still, DON'T EVER TALK
ABOUT SEX AND MONEY.
- 2- He asks, "what do I get for my money?"
Play dumb as above and ask him what
ever does he mean. DON'T EVER TALK ABOUT
SEX AND MONEY
- 1- A stranger calls and tells you that his
buddy Joe (whom you don't know) says you are lots of fun and he
wants to have some fun, too. Check it
out. Tell him to have your mutual friend call you to confirm this.
If he says his friend is out of town, tell him you are out of town
too, forever. If your mutual friend does call, ask questions about
his referral. Ask what his friend does for a living and where he
works. Call information and see if such a business is listed. Call
the business and ask for him by name. Even though your client
could be setting you up, the odds are that the police won't go to
all the trouble to set up a dummy company listed in the phone
directory.
More tips on what to watch out for are discussed in
What to expect if you get
arrested
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