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Old 2005-11-19, 02:39 PM   #66
RawAlex
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Originally Posted by Bill
Alex, it's not that 'cut and dried', not here in the states at least.

Literally, every person involved in any aspect of the porn biz here in the US could face a police bustdown of the door.

We have friends who are doing actual porn production, holding cameras and shooting sex, in their houses or their friends houses, and any of those good folks good hear the pounding on the door.

Cam girls, photogs and videogs, even little page builders like me could face the gloved fist and the handcuffs.

EmpressM on her contact page does seem to be soliciting - but any one of us could also be arrested if the local cops and prosecutors get a wild hair up their butt.

Bill, if she was but a camgirl sitting at home making movies by herself, then yes, I would be saying "our community should stand up". Realistically, this is a mistress running a public bondage dungeon in a residential neighborhood and that is a different kettle of fish.

The straight and normal porn industry is pretty much established and existing, and has so for more than 20 years. Vivid and the like are not hiding their businesses, are they?

I just have a problem with someone who appears to have flaunted the law in so many ways coming crying to us for protection and support. Should Wal-mart help the legal defence funds of drug dealers because they are both in the retail business?

It isn't very logical to me.

Alex
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