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Originally Posted by Kernelingus
I don't think that le needs eccie at all... As far as jj's goes, they were popular and i am sure as the little strip mall filled up, the tenants started complaining and that led to their closure.
The amp across the street provides the same services and are still in business and were there even before trip 7's was. Most all of the other amps within 10 miles are the same and they are still operating.....jj's should have moved to someplace less conspicous.
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You're right! JJs may have had better service (and hotter girls) than the other local AMPS, but the other AMPS have reviews here and on other sites too (and are still open), so I'm betting LE interest at JJs was based on complaints (maybe even from competing AMPS). JJs girls have always rotated to & from AMPS in other states also, but none of the others have closed, so I doubt the "human trafficking" issue mentioned in the news was really where the initial concern came from. I suspect it was just a convenience way to get more manpower and an easy way to shut them down (and make headlines).
It is true that reviews can give a lot of info that LE might use to gain insight into how these places work and how hobbyists let the girls know what we are really there for. We do try to keep the girls names out of it by masking it in the Provider field of a review, but the tell-tale acronyms are there for anyone to see that is interested. A PM might be a more discreet way to get the info to hobbyists, but I doubt many guys want to be answering 100 requests for info and even then, one of those guys you are providing PM info to could be LE, if they really want to go through that much trouble.
I think AMPS are like everything else when it comes to LE. If something comes up on their radar, regardless of whether it was complaint based, politics, etc they can always get the info they need (if they are willing to put forth the effort) to shut them down. The fact that there are many others still in biz all over the coast and other places in MS leads me to believe that they really aren't that concerned about the AMP industry and I doubt the reviews here really affect anything one way or the other. That said, each reviewer should do whatever they feel comfortable with, though I'll bet that the majority of reviews posted here are primarily for PA credit (which a stripped down review won't give).