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This is my response to the prostitution scandal involving the secret service that took place in Colombia. Before I go any further I want everyone to know that prostitution is legal in Colombia. And it's a great destination for vacation. However, secret service and military personal are under a moral code of ethics declaring that they will avoid engaging in sexual acts with a prostitute. But rules like this are meant to be broken. The secret service could have easily gone about things discreetly, but they didn't learn from a pro.
First off, a hotel is grounds for scandals to take place. They made the mistake by using a hotel for their activities with the prostitutes. They should have used an apartment they could have found on craigslist and negotiated things prior to their arrival to pay in cash, and to keep their names off of everything, on top of being allowed to bring a woman over without being sweated or charged extra. This not only applies to the secret service. It also applies to any guy that is looking to use the services of prostitutes anywhere. A hotel wants your information and for you to register the women you bring over. That goes against the rule in the world of prostitution of remaining anonymous. If you find a hotel that doesn't want your information, and will not be in your business and charge you extra, by all means use it. But all to often hotels want a persons information, which can create problems when dealing with prostitutes.
Next, too many guys on the same job were around too many guys on the same job. Although it may seem fun and the cool thing to do, you never want to put your business out there among people who are in your professional circle. And with that type of job, if anything goes wrong they will look for someone to blame. Dealing with prostitutes is better done on your own. If you're on vacation with a buddy, that's a different thing. But guys who work together should never fraternize over something like prostitutes. Having too many people over and partying while on security detail, things could get crazy and go bad quick.
And finally, the negotiations were not done properly (if at all) before they dealt with the prostitutes. Aside from applying their skill to read what type of person they were dealing with, price and time should have been negotiated before any prostitutes were brought to their rooms. It is best to make arrangements with a prostitute online before you arrive, or you can meet on the streets. Certain jobs such as security detail, you want to keep your business out of the public eye as much as possible. But meeting someone on the street is ok, long as they don't know what you're doing. They should get the impression that you are on vacation and not on business. Another agreement that should be made during negotiations, is that you will make the payment after you have finished. This will help ensure that you get proper service and that she doesn't run off with the money without servicing you. And if she wants the money first, their are plenty more that will accept your offer to pay them after you have finished. Plus, paying after you finish lessens the chances of getting scammed, which is really what happened, and I'm gonna touch on that towards the end. In my experience, a prostitute who will scam you will most likely be hellbent on receiving payment upfront. And although they might service you, they will demand extra after the service is done. A tip should be give at your discretion. What can she do if you don't give her a tip, spit on her pussy the next time you visit her, lol. Whatever you do, never tell a prostitute your occupation. If they know what you do for a living they can rack up the price. They don't even have a reason to know your name. I feel what happened was the prostitutes wanted more money out of those guys because they knew they were in a high level profession. I feel the secret service compensated them for what they agreed to. Just ask yourself why wouldn't they. They make good money, plus they would not want trouble from the prostitutes as a result of non-payment. They had no reason not to pay. Plus, they've done it many times before, so why did it have to happen now. What basically happened was the prostitutes became opportunists. They were at a high end hotel and the secret service did not look like commoners. So the prostitutes seeing all this became greedy and tried to scam more money out of them. And when the secret service refused to be bribed for more cash, it went down hill from there.
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